amazon potato can't beat real life potato because box can hold potato too even if not amazon potato
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"In my head, yesteryear was a time when the average American had access to and wore mass-produced yet well-made pieces from J. Crew and Lord & Taylor (not Uniqlo and Shein)"
Do people not like Uniqlo????? I've gotten a good amount of clothes from there and it has always been good quality for me. Tbh I don't even know where else to look that isn't crazy pricy or super cheap quality.
It's a nice extension of your PC but don't worry about it if you don't have money you can absolutely spare. Even then, as others have mentioned, look at used ones because they're a lot cheaper.
Spreading the word about it and maybe simplifying the process a little is good, but I don't think the goal should be to become mainstream. Then you just end up with Reddit again, fediverse or not. Having a small technological literacy test to filter people out and keep communities somewhat small isn't necessarily bad, it keeps things higher quality and focused by ensuring only people willing to put in at least a tiny bit of effort join. Like how, on Reddit, the "default" subreddits were complete garbage, but the smaller communities people had to put in some effort to find actually tended to have good content.
Cause the "amazon shipping box" part is silly and doesn't really give any info people don't already know. The title is funny too since there's no real point being proven. Growing your own food is cool, just nobody thinks you need a massive garden to do so in the first place.
"I will never look at cardboard boxes the same" now that I know they can be filled with dirt!