The problem with plastic is probably that its decay is not reparable into a state of beauty.
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Also true for human hair that has been bleached and dyed various colors?
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@arslibertatis yes - maintain them, signalling (by sacrifice of time & energy & supplies) long-term cooperativeness -
@arslibertatis hard to signal that richly when objects are fungible and must only ever be replaced, not maintained
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@sarahdoingthing *counters timeless beauty hex with wabi-sabi curse* you shall not attack plastic! -
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@arslibertatis sacred objects must receive proper treatment, even if that does not include indefinite maintenance (human corpses analogous)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@TsarofMeats once it grows out, yes - but once bleached no repair on those strands is possible
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@drethelin fuzzy line between cleaning and adornmentThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahdoingthing@GabrielDuquette Reminds me of the cover of Swastikas for Noddy.
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