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I get unreasonably angry when Victorian cosplayers think they've found the solution to our wasteful modern life. Simply eschew modern conveniences and spend hours each week beating your clothes against a rock! Simple, instead of grocery shopping twice a month, ditch that wasteful freezer and walk to the farmers' market down the block before dinner each night. Was it cloudy yesterday? Simple!, take a whore-bath¹ at the sink and be thankful your meetings are on Zoom these days :) Ok, ok, those are caricatures of the final paragraphs, but that's what I hear when the word "simple" is abused that way. [¹] Or, "PTA", which isn't much nicer. Any ideas on what to call this that's less vulgar, but still derisive? |
My question is, if those people actually tried that by themself before suggesting it, or if they just picture the women doing it somewhere.
I mean in this specific instance I can imagine they tried. And I did too, while off grid. It gives you a special connection to your clothes. But suggesting this as a general way of life is a bit offworlds.