How, exactly, is the product “sustainable”?
Do the clothes somehow replenish themselves?
Just an excuse why someone heard someone say she has crabs in her pants.
“No, I wasn’t grinding with a guy... I was grinding coffee!”
The topic of chitin and crabyon was interesting, but what does ‘oneness with the earth’ have to do with ‘yogas chitta vritti nirodha?’
There’s a destination, a little up the road
From the habitations and the towns we know
A place we saw the lights turn low
The jig-saw jazz and the get-fresh flow
Pullin’ out jives and jamboree handouts
Two turntables and a microphone
Bottles and cans and just clap your hands
Just clap your hands
I just flushed what islams and democrats are made of.
I don’t do much yoga; I should probably get the decaf version.
So Melissa Chu moves to Hong Kong (a jet airplane flight) and takes many trips,to India (all on jet airplanes) and then seems,to reduce her “carbon footprint” a miniscule amount by making cloth out of some,ridiculously waste streams.
Who says labs aren’t insane.
But she’ll probably make a fortune selling the same snake oil crab shells to gullible buyers.
Life is so unfair.
The proliferation of yoga pants did not happen until I reached my late 60’s.
Oh, well. At least I have perfect vision with the advent of second sight.
Unless I am mistaken this story is about a woman who simply decided to make her clothing line out of “sustainable” fabric. She did not invent the fabric, she just selected one from of a number of commercially available choices. Is that really newsworthy?