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		<title>The simple secret Big String hates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I accidentally shaved off my beard a few days ago. This has happened before, so I was careful this time &#8211; carefully set the length with the length-setting dial. Started with my moustache because I wanted to leave the beard long, just trim up the edges. However, the clipper protection cage is apparently how this &#8230; <a href="http://www.metamorphosism.com/?p=6079">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I accidentally shaved off my beard a few days ago.<br />
This has happened before, so I was careful this time &#8211; carefully set the length with the length-setting dial. Started with my moustache because I wanted to leave the beard long, just trim up the edges.<br />
However, the clipper protection cage is apparently how this clipper adjusts length &#8211; the dial slides the cage in and out, controlling its distance to the clipper element &#8211; and it seems to have been improperly clacked onto the clipper with the result that despite setting the dial to a moderate length, it shaved off one third of my moustache, leaving me with two-thirds of a moustache and a bare spot where the final third should have been.<br />
I know from experience that had I tried to symmetrize my moustache by shaving a third away from the other side I would&#8217;ve been left with a rather narrow bit under my nose, a moustache that went out of style here in Austria in 1945. Yeah so anyway back to the drawing board.<br />
Speaking of drawing board I have been looking for something to do with all the fibers in my garden so I fell down a Youtube rabbit hole of DIY twining/stringmaking tutorials.<br />
Did you know that twine making is probably the oldest human cultural&#8230; thing? That led to everything else?<br />
Like, after twisting some twine from the leaves of day lilies in our garden and&#8230; enjoying how soothing it is to just sit there and twine for hours while chatting on the terrace, I began to wonder what one does with all this twine. I finally found a website that had a list of things you can do. Three of their suggestions were, seriously, &#8220;wrap it around a stick, wrap it around a rock, wrap it around a seashell&#8230;&#8221;.<br />
Did you know that the oldest man-made fibers discovered so far (and they were probably making string before this but being organic traces are harder to find) were found in a 90,000 year old Neanderthal settlement? My friends and family do! So string-making&#8230; predates homo sapiens? Or at least, homo sapiens have no monopoly on it.<br />
And when you have all this string, it leads to other things.<br />
You ask yourself, what am I going to do with all this fucking string? I am going to need a vehicle to move it around (invents wheel). I am going to need a bag to hold it in (invents weaving). Ack my bag fell apart (invents sewing and knitting).<br />
Etc etc.<br />
Actually I stumbled onto string-making while looking at basket weaving tutorials, after finding out that one harvests willow switches in the winter. So to kill time until then I started clicking videos of basketry-adjacent stuff in the right margin and the rest is history.<br />
My wife used some of my twine without asking first to tie up the roses, I was shocked at first but I suppose that was ok, proved it works, and plenty more where that came from.<br />
Feels nice to be out from under the boot of Big String.</p>
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