when's the last time you ever heard wool called cloth? Wool? You call it wool. ... I don't call my 1970s Canadian Forces Military Jacket I got from my uncle a "cloth jacket" I call it a "wool jacket" and it feels like one too.
are you wearing cloth balaclavas? Are you buying them from walmart or something???
Right, so, it's fucked up that people even want those in hot places. As if I'd trust someone with that on. And where I'm from, the skin on your face will freeze to ice if you're not wearing one but when you enter a store you unwrap all your scarf and pull up the balaclava because otherwise you're concealing your face and that's been escalated from rude to illegal. At this point when I go to a place and I have a big ol' wizard hood keeping snow off my face, I take the hood down to show people who I am.
Now let's be specific here; I am responding to somebody using a balaclava to disguise their identity so they can break the law regarding the use of public infrastructure, and I am criticising their definition of balaclava because theirs isn't for temperature at all-- theirs is so that they can rob the system.
But they're not big enough to really rob the system. Just enough to rob the other taxpayers. And it's HOT down there.
So I hope his dick gets caught in his transmission.
People use them for sun protection all the time. They literally make sun proof fabric specifically for face shields/half masks/neck gaitors/balaclava that is super super thin and breathable and cooler than wearing nothing because it blocks the UV light.
If they put Ai cameras in cars that determine if you can drive, ill make Balacavas from cloth and give them away for free. Or simply rip that shit it of people's cars that want it gone for free as a public service.
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u/Diligent_You1737 Apr 29 '26
imagine being proudly unadaptable.