[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 days ago

SOTD - 2026-02-02

  • Prep: Stirling Unscented Preshave Soap
  • Brush: Unbranded; synthetic?
  • Razor: Stirling de3p6s standard head
  • Blade: Feather Hi Stainless (2)
  • Lather: Stirling Scots Pine Sheep Shave Soap
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Aftershave: Stirling Deton-8 Aftershave Splash
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream

Single pass WTG. Wow. This was not fun. I should have rinsed that lather off and started again with a different soap but instead I pushed through the mildly irritating effect of this soap. I was so hoping that the sheep's tallow would make a difference - but any difference that made was taken away by how my face reacted. Now my lips are a little swollen. Lesson learned. And unsurprisingly Scots Pine ranks as my least favorite Stirling scent.

Comfortably close shave on most of my face except for under my chin. Closeness on the upper lip came at the cost of a couple small weepers. So far my experience with Feather blades is that past the very first use they are complete garbage. It will be some time before I try reusing a Feather I think...

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 3 points 4 days ago

Maybe it is just that it won't allow me to create a new piefed account on Voyager...

I'll try creating the account with other means and see if I can use it on Voyager maybe?

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 3 points 4 days ago

I need a mobile app that works well. Is there such a thing that will allow me to host my username on wetshav.ing? Voyager will not allow a piefed user host.

Thanks for any info, I really don't have a good handle on all this server stuff...

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 5 points 5 days ago

SOTD - 2026-02-01

  • Prep: Stirling Unscented Preshave Soap
  • Brush: Unbranded; synthetic?
  • Razor: Stirling de3p6s standard head
  • Blade: Feather Hi Stainless (1)
  • Lather: Stirling Campania Shave Soap
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Aftershave: Stirling Campania Aftershave Splash
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Lotion: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Face Cream

Single pass WTG - a comfortably close shave. Some irritation in problem areas (chin, one place on neck) where I tried touching up too much. Wish I coulda got it closer on the chin and neck. Ditching the Taconic aftershave balm seems to have gone well.

I had been intimidated to use the Feather blade in this razor but I think it went alright. I think this shave maybe had the least amount of tugging so far, but still some on my chin. Maybe I should try a slant or open comb some day?

First time using Campania. It's nice, very clean smelling, but a bit tame. I would rank it as my 3rd favorite stirling scent so far.

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago

SOTD - 2026-01-31

  • Prep: Stirling Unscented Preshave Soap
  • Brush: Unbranded; synthetic?
  • Razor: Stirling de3p6s standard head
  • Blade: SharP 7 AM plus super platinum (3)
  • Lather: Stirling Duke Shave Soap
  • Alum: Stirling Travel Size Alum
  • Aftershave: Stirling Duke Aftershave Splash
  • Balm: Taconic Aftershave Balm
  • Serum: Ash Hopper Blueberry Serum
  • Moisturizer: Humble Bee Botanicals "Calendulove" Facial Cream

First pass WTG. 2nd pass XTG on upper lips, cheeks, chin. It was a mistake on the upper lips - I got overconfident because I could tell that I had the lather dialed in really well today. So now I have some irritation that could have been avoided. Also maybe did not help that this blade is on the 3rd use? But really I think it would have been fine if I had even just been less aggressive on the XTG pass.

I included the serum and lotion because I think they both help with irritation from the shave and help to balance out the drying effect from the alum. They are both pretty amazing products! I'm considering ditching the Taconic balm and just using the calendulove. Too bad as the Taconic balm is still mostly full...

First time using Duke: it's pretty nice! I think this has claimed the #2 spot for me in terms of Stirling scents. Gf and I are on the same page on this one - very nice but not quite as nice as Deton-8.

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago

Thanks for your perspective. I think I will keep trying to make it work with the boar brush that I already have. I really want to try a badger brush - do you have a recommendation for a quality choice? (Budget of $100 maximum? Is that reasonable? I know badger gets expensive...)

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Stirling Mailcall (thelemmy.club)

•Aftershave samples of Duke, Deton-8, Campania, Sharp Dressed Man, and Queen of Hearts •DE3P6S razor with standard head •Zenith Boar Brush 28x46mm •Alum block (travel size) •Unscented body lotion •Strawberry bath soap sample •(not pictured) Campania bath soap •(not pictured) Activated charcoal facial soap

Particularly excited about the razor and the brush. I am quite new to shaving with safety razors, having just started in December, and so far I have only used the Feather Popular. I think it is too mild for me which causes me to try to use more pressure than I should, so I am excited to try a more aggressive razor. This will be the first boar brush I have used - it looks awesome!! I have also not used alum before, so I'm very interested to see how much that may help with post shave irritation.

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 7 points 1 month ago

Yes, there is a difference between staring and looking, in so far as those terms are commonly used in american english:

From Oxford Languages via Google: Stare: look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open Look: direct one's gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction So "staring" means looking fixedly or vacantly. This takes "looking" to a different place because it implies your thoughts are lingering on the thing you are staring at, which in the case of cleavage would be sexually suggestive (and therefore could make someone uncomfortable). It's not too far off from catcalling in my opinion. It is much less sexually suggestive to stare at someone's shoes or a cool hat, so clearly the context of staring is important as to whether it is offensive.

Also, you seem to have missed an important part of my earlier response:

It is also important to think about how choices over what one wears are driven by many factors, not just a desire to have people look at you. I think many women (especially younger women) have been made to feel that they must wear revealing clothing to fit in or be cool, so it isn't really so simple as just an invitation for men to stare.

This is why I don't think that it is accurate to say:

So if women want to wear clothes showing off their breasts then I am quite certain they want people to look at those breasts.

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 26 points 1 month ago

There is a difference between looking/noticing and staring in my opinion.

It is also important to think about how choices over what one wears are driven by many factors, not just a desire to have people look at you. I think many women (especially younger women) have been made to feel that they must wear revealing clothing to fit in or be cool, so it isn't really so simple as just an invitation for men to stare.

As for why men should not stare, it is because the male gaze (everyone's gaze really) has power and affects people's emotions, and it is worthwhile to care about how other people feel and not do something that would make a large portion of people feel uncomfortable such as staring at someone's cleavage. Basically, it is impolite.

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 7 points 3 months ago

Given that the legs move a little bit, I would suggest adding at least a small amount of bracing in addition to whatever you choose to do to fix the center of gravity problem.

Also, bracing helps to stiffen the structure by resisting forces that would make the wooden rectangle into a parallelogram. Here is an illustration:

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Adding Root Tabs (lemmy.zip)

Adding root tabs to my newly set up 20 gallon long :D

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 7 points 3 months ago

If that is common practice it would seem to indicate that "cart abandonment rate" is actually a very important metric, since users often abandon carts and so a restaurant needs something about the menu/presentation that makes people abandon them less and "wins" a larger share of the market of users on the platform.

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They seem to prefer "soilent green" to the "community plus," but these guys will eat just about anything.

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 8 points 4 months ago

It was not a relief, however, to learn that the sun will expand to be so large as to fully encompass the earth's orbit long before it does eventually explode... In only 5 billion years... Which apparently was a few billion less than 6 year old me planned on living for!

[-] TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip 8 points 4 months ago

Is this the video Trump saw that convinced him to send troops to Portland?!?

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submitted 4 months ago by TriplePlaid@lemmy.zip to c/woodworking@lemmy.ca

I have been working on a design for a stand for my 20 gallon aquarium to sit on. Each side of a square is 2 inches long in my diagrams. Pocket hole joints are indicated by double arrows, while the lil box thingies are L brackets. I plan to attach the top to the legs using figure 8 brackets.

Are there obvious ways I could improve my design? This will be my first serious woodworking project.

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