How did overalls and jumpsuits went from male work clothe to female fashion without becoming "male fashion" ?
This is kinda stupid, and just for "culture" but I sometimes see women wearing overall or jumpsuit are fashion accessories, but when male do so it's professional clothe (and sometimes sport clothe).
It's seems that if a man over 10 year old wear an overall of a jumpsuit it's a professional attire rather than a fashion thing. I am not really sure on why it totally skip the "male fashion step" ? I get that the "plumber overall" isn't really that of a dream, but a pilot jumpsuit seems like many men's dream job.
The 70's where a different kind. I am puzzled when I see how some boomer react to today kids being leftist and genderfluid when the 70's where like Men in Pink crop top, supporting Mao and Che guevara, Women burning their bra and letting their body hair grow, tons of semi violent political activists and more.
The 70's where a different kind. I am puzzled when I see how some boomer react to today kids being leftist and genderfluid when the 70's where like Men in Pink crop top, supporting Mao and Che guevara, Women burning their bra and letting their body hair grow, tons of semi violent political activists and more.
You may wish to revisit your pre-conceived notions of the 70's, and a bit of history.
Also, your pejorative about boomers speaks volumes about you.
Signed,
Not-a-boomer, so doubling-down on boomer insults applies to me not in the least.
Aw, that was a cool comment, sorry you didn’t feel right leaving it up. I never thought about it that way, gah things have gotten so crazy. Have a good one fellow lemming!
Deleting a comment on Lemmy doesn't even work correctly. You can just hit reply and you still see the original comment defeating the purpose of deletion...
It also only works within a certain period of time after the post was deleted (usually within a few hours). After that even the reply/copy text thing doesn't work. It takes time to actually delete the thing across every instance it was copied to.
So now I am curious - does Boost hold onto the message for longer than a few hours? If so, it would be a weird "quirk" (feature/bug/whatever) of Boost, rather than a fault with the underlying ActivityPub system that makes the Fediverse run - b/c you can delete a comment, just not instantly, and different clients will respond in varying ways. Things may become more consistent in the future but this will always remain some kind of underlying issue b/c of how the Fediverse works as a disparate collection of instances rather than a unified singular place where every user interacts with the same codebase. :-)
It also only works within a certain period of time after the post was deleted (usually within a few hours). After that even the reply/copy text thing doesn't work. It takes time to actually delete the thing across every instance it was copied to.