multi-fandom blog

tiktoks-we-like:

[start] *thudding and scratching, getting louder as op gets closer to the car, one cat yeets out*

Op, laughing: KH-OH MY GOD

*thudding and scratching continues as the rest of the cats yeet out of the car*

otatma:

markusbones:

If you look at the world and say “Yes, there are enough homes for people, yes, there is enough food for people, but if we give it away for free they won’t have earned it and the economy will collapse.” Then you have chosen money (a constructed medium of exchange) over living beings who only want to continue living in peace and safety.

And I have no qualms telling you, that is the wrong choice, and you have been brainwashed by this destructive, exploitative system.

ahhhh, I’m happy this one came back.

vinceaddams:
“ stackcats:
“ evilauthor:
“ trickstersgambit:
“ ruffboijuliaburnsides:
“ jenroses:
“ ruffboijuliaburnsides:
“ softbutchtaako:
“ theladypirate:
“ 0bfvscate:
“ historyarchaeologyartefacts:
“Oldest surviving pair of Levis jeans, 1879....

vinceaddams:

stackcats:

evilauthor:

trickstersgambit:

ruffboijuliaburnsides:

jenroses:

ruffboijuliaburnsides:

softbutchtaako:

theladypirate:

0bfvscate:

historyarchaeologyartefacts:

Oldest surviving pair of Levis jeans, 1879. [1200x675]

Jeans archeology

Jarcheology

@softbutchtaako

jartifact

as an archaeologist-in-training, i am BEGGING you to stop

Someone griped at me once for placing a character 80 years in our future in jeans and a t-shirt and I’m like… this has literally been a thing for longer than I’ve been alive, longer than my parents have been alive, longer than my grandparents lived. Why would I assume they would be in anything else?

yeah i will admit, it’s crazy to look at those jeans, because they look like someone could’ve literally just bought them. The basic design hasn’t changed, nothing, it’s just jeans.

Basically we have every reason to believe jeans and t-shirts will still exist and probably be average everyday wear in 80 years because at this point EVERY EVIDENCE POINTS TO YES.

The only evidence of them being comparatively old is the presence of suspender knobs on the waistband. That’s the only thing that’s really changed

It appears to have buttons instead of a zipper, which while not common, is something you can still find today. I have a pair of shorts that have buttons.

Maybe tshirts won’t be the popular shirt of the future, but I have every confidence that jeans will still be the go to pants long after I die.

I have literally zero qualifications in anything, but I’ll say with confidence that tshirts will be around for the rest of eternity. They’re the simplest possible form of upper body wear. Holes for arms? check. Holes for head? check. Covers torso? check. There’s nothing else to them and you can slap a design or logo or cartoon character or whatever on the front. If you get cold you can put something over them. If you get hot, put on a singlet aka armless tshirt. Tshirts will be around forever.

Those jeans also have an adjustable buckle tab in the back, and no belt loops.

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But other than that? Yeah, almost identical to modern jeans.

gahdamnpunk:

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So many people wouldn’t have asthma in the first place if it wasn’t for these corporations…Shifting blame from actual culprits to people with asthma (and people who can’t help but use plastic straws at that) is peak capitalism.