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Travis Moore (🇨🇦 in 🇱🇺)

@MoorewithTravis

Gainfully unemployed after 25 years of incarceration in the RCN. Perpetual explorer. I love my wife, my dog, and spaghetti.

Luxembourg Katılım Mart 2026
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
@HannahDCox May I ask if this person saw my critique that dark worsted suits were historically worn with dark leather shoes and matching dark socks to convey a sense of seriousness and Hegseth breaks with this tradition when he uses tan shoes and "fun socks?"
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Hannah Cox
Hannah Cox@HannahDCox·
Not naming names obviously, but shortly after Hegseth’s confirmation I was at the Fox News studios and a personality said to me, “It’s all true, every single thing written about him. We’re all shaking our heads but we can’t say anything.”
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Travis Moore (🇨🇦 in 🇱🇺)
If you're not following @dieworkwear, you probably should. You'll learn some interesting things about the world through the lens of men's fashion.
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Although zippers were invented before the dawn of the 20th century, they didn't appear on men's clothing until the interwar period. Early versions were expensive, clunky, and often not well-marketed. People were also reluctant to put this newfangled technology on their bodies because clothes are tied to personal identity. Thus, they first appeared on tobacco pouches, rain boots, and children's clothing before making it onto menswear. Since jeans were invented in the early 1870s, they were made with buttons for about 50 years before Lee introduced a zippered version in the 1920s (the Lee 101Z). Still, even that model was not terribly popular. It was not until the 1950s that zippers started appearing on jeans en masse, meaning people had been primarily using buttons on their jeans for about 80 years before zippered denim flies were really a "thing." If you close your eyes and imagine iconic mid-century jeans — such as Marlon Brando in the 1953 film The Wild One — there's a strong chance they're button-fly jeans. That's why guys who are into vintage-styled jeans prefer a button closure. It's the same reason why $500 Japanese repro-style jeans will still feature a serged inseam: that's how jeans were made back in the day, even if it's considered a "cheaper" method than something like a French seam. Whether on jeans or tailored trousers, there are many reasons to prefer a button fly. First, there's less chance of mechanical failure. Second, since buttons are spaced apart and a zipper is a continuous metal object, a button fly will sit a bit flatter than its zippered counterpart. This fact was referenced in the debut episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm ("This is like a five-inch bunch-up I have here"). The downside is that they take a bit more time to fasten (I find unfastening is the same once you get the hang of it). A friend of mine once joked that button flies make you unnecessarily fiddle with yourself down there at a urinal, which could attract unwanted suspicion. I much prefer a button-fly, partly because I like vintage details and prefer the fly to lay flatter when I sit down. In fact, Italian tailors like the design so much that they commonly use a seven-button fly! About four up the fly, then a fiddly three-button closure to keep the fly and waistband stable. Think of it as a chastity belt. If you want to learn more about zippers, Google "Articles of Interest zippers." Avery Trufelman did a deep dive into the zipper's history in a 45-minute podcast episode. It's genuinely a fascinating listen.

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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
@itsmarkmoran im afraid it's hard to pay attention to your message when the top-most button of your pant fly is not fastened
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth just issued a new memo allowing military personnel to request permits to carry a personal firearm for protection on military bases. Crazy that this wasn't already an option for our service members.
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Chef 👩🏻‍🍳
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳@chefsevenn·
Did you use to eat egg sandwiches back in the day when times were rough
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Travis Moore (🇨🇦 in 🇱🇺)
@SecWar On the bright side, the script writing teams for the JAG and NCIS TV programmes now have a whole new set of plausible murder and mayhem scenarios to entertain us with.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
Our military installations have been turned into gun-free zones—leaving our service members vulnerable and exposed. That ends today.
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Christopher E Richardson
Christopher E Richardson@DivebumChef·
@JessieTweeting Any former major , esp CBR arms that thinks this is smart somehow managed to never pick up that young soldiers do stupid stuff on the regular.
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MechCanuck 🤖 🔧
MechCanuck 🤖 🔧@JessieTweeting·
Soldiers died in Afghanistan from playing quick draw not knowing a round was still chambered. This move by the US is absolutely insane. I’m truly shocked. I wouldn’t feel safe as a member and senior leaders will be swamped with disciplinary/criminal cases.
FATMAN 🇩🇴 🇵🇸 🚩@Theangrytherapy

@dead_baseball So many fist fights in the barracks and common areas are going to become gun fights. Bored junior enlisted are gonna start playing Russian Roulette. Alcohol+dumbasses+guns=tragedy.

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Punt Road
Punt Road@punt_rd·
Everyone in 2001: ‘Cover songs are so lame’ Alien Ant Farm: ‘Smooth Criminal’…🤯🤯🤘
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Christopher E Richardson
Christopher E Richardson@DivebumChef·
🧵A social media post caught my eye. 32 NATO Countries, 30 Flags along the front, among missing is a US Flag. That flag seems to have been placed in aisle w/ some others then later moved?? Honestly, a bad look, a bad idea. @NATOCanada
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MP10
MP10@MusicPills10·
Rage Against the Machine - Bulls on Parade (1996)
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Made In Canada
Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
The Royal Canadian Mint has released glow-in-the-dark $2 coins to celebrate the CN Tower’s 50th Anniversary.
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Fleetwood Walking Guy
Malls are done. Such an antiquated notion. A lot of them just look downright dated and decrepit. And they encourage loitering. Let’s face it folks. There’s no going back. Online shopping/Amazon is the way to go. For in-person, Big box centres are better, they get you in and out.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Japan has invented a beer glass that helps you to drink slower
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