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David Maver

@DavidMaver

Cyclist 🚴🏻‍♂️, climber 🧗🏻, runner 🏃🏻, and critical care nurse educator 🏥. Let’s build our cities and towns for people, not cars.

Philadelphia Katılım Ekim 2011
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party mom@fifimcfae·
"mom i'm pretending there's cheese up there and i'm going to get it." lmaooooo
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party mom@fifimcfae·
ur fav twitter moms are at the most hellish event for our kids.
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
There's a simple supply-and-demand answer to this question. On the supply side, tailoring shops have mostly dried up, especially if you live outside of major cities such as London, Tokyo, and New York City. This doesn't mean that you can't get a good suit outside of these urban centers. But doing so requires a lot more effort and knowledge. The photo of Cary Grant below was taken to promote the 1940 romantic comedy The Philadelphia Story. When this image was taken, the average man in North America could reasonably expect to be able to to buy a quality suit from a clothier or tailor within driving distance of his home. Such clothiers and tailors would handle all the details. You would arrive, tell them what you need a suit for (work, wedding, summer, winter), and they would furnish the goods. If you didn't know the social rules or expectations around wearing such clothes, they would tell you. If they didn't know, trade publications such as Apparel Arts of consumer-facing titles such as Esquire would tell them. And then they would pass the information to you. Today, you have to do all the work yourself. Supposing you know where to buy a good suit (meaning in terms of construction quality), you will have to figure out whether it fits and flatters. Does the shoulder line look right? Why are there divots at the sleevehead? Are the quarters supposed to be this open? For many men, especially those outside of major cities, these are questions they'll have to answer themselves. Let's now suppose you've done all the proper research and determined that you do, in fact, have a good suit. Now you will need to get it adjusted, as all ready-to-wear tailoring requires some tweaks (such as lowering the collar or adjusting the sleeves). Do you have a local alterations tailor to handle this for you? If you're in a major city, perhaps; if not, then perhaps not. Let us again suppose you've procured the right suit, got it adjusted, and it looks fantastic. Do you know how to wear it well? Once again, you will have to educate yourself, as most salespeople are not particularly useful in this regard. Many are more concerned about looking young, hip, and fashionable. If you want to wear a suit more classically, like Grant below, you will have to turn to the annoying menswear nerds online, one of whom is snarky progressive non-white immigrant on Twitter. OK, let's say you've got it all figured out — you have the suit, it's been adjusted, and you've learned all the stupid rules the menswear guy on Twitter talks about. We now reach the demand side. Most men don't want to dress like this because it makes them stand out. When everyone else is in t-shirts and jeans, or polo shirts and chinos, a gray Glen check suit with a properly knotted tie (four-in-hand, dimple) will make you look very unusual. Grant even has a collar pin in this pic! There are ways you can dress this down — swapping the suit for a sport coat, the shirt and tie for a denim Western shirt, the gray checked trousers for jeans, etc. But you will stand out. Centuries of Western bias against fashion — an area of culture often deemed too superficial and commercial for "serious" people — means that many people don't want to dress in a way that signals they have an interest in clothes. This goes doubly for men. Since fashion was historically considered not something "serious" people engaged in, and women were pushed out of "serious" professions, such as finance, law, and academia, fashion is often coded as a feminine interest today. Thus, if you're a man who dresses this way while everyone else dresses much more casually, you face two problems. First, some people may deem you to be superficial and potentially of low intelligence. Second, some may also question whether you're gay or fully masculine (sexuality and gender, of course, being two distinct things, but often conflated in a way that suggests gay men are feminine). People who reify traditional gender norms only make it less likely that this sort of garb will be worn again. To me, that's the simple story for why most men don't dress like this: it requires much more effort than it did in the past, both in terms of procuring the clothes and knowing how to wear them. Once done successfully, you also have to be a certain kind of character to not care about standing out. It's a supply and demand problem.
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David Maver
David Maver@DavidMaver·
@senortalone @samsutliff But maybe it helps show us what’s possible for a city. The mayor and council can see just what people really want.
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D Talone@senortalone·
@DavidMaver @samsutliff We will see. Parker (thankfully) is not Eric Adams. I am no fan, but she will be far harder to dislodge. And I don't see a Mamdani in Philly. That dude has off the charts charisma.
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J.J. Abbott
J.J. Abbott@jjabbott·
167 days until Pennsylvania voters can send a Democratic trifecta to Harrisburg and have a people-first functional state government for the first time in 33 years
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David Maver@DavidMaver·
@ohjamesgotjokes He talks about plundering millions of dollars as if that’s not what his orange daddy isn’t doing.
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D Talone@senortalone·
@samsutliff Does this inspire anyone to run a progressive campaign against Parker?
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David Maver@DavidMaver·
The same infrastructure that can make rising bicycles easier would likely also help e-scooters. I wonder if that form factor of the e-scooter (small wheels) contributes to more crashes.
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
terrible. 20 yrs ago, the internet was full of hobbyist blogs and forums. over time, these have been replaced by paywalled substacks and private discord channels, each a walled garden. google's decision to prioritize AI just makes it less likely ppl will create free, public info
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave

Google announces it will now prioritize AI-generated answers in search results over human-written website articles • Search will be centered around a reimagined ‘intelligent search box’ • Starts next Tuesday (via @TechCrunch)

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David Maver@DavidMaver·
@Inqkriordan Unless a democratic house and senate impeach and remove DT. I realize this is unlikely but I can have hopes and dreams.
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David Maver@DavidMaver·
@malcolmkenyatta The IRS in the next admin better work pretty damn fast to investigate them all.
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