Actual adult sized tights are a pain in the ass to find, even here in Chicago. I really don't get it.
I did find some last year at Urban Outfitters, Aimee, if Target doesn't pan out.
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Actual adult sized tights are a pain in the ass to find, even here in Chicago. I really don't get it.
I did find some last year at Urban Outfitters, Aimee, if Target doesn't pan out.
Maybe I'll wear all three on Christmas!
Mwah!
Merona! That's exactly right.
I'm telling you, the E.G. Tights from sock dreams are fantastic. They last forever and hold their shape and aren't binding. LOVES THEM.
Kat, those look awesome. I'm bookmarking that link for when I can be more indulge-y. I loved cable-knit tights when I was little. Since I was prone to wearing dresses, even in the dead of a Michigan winter, my mom always bought me cable knit tights. I lurrrved them.
Ooh, I'll have to try those.
Yeah. The problem is they are ridiculously expensive. I'm sort of in love with socks (and tights) from sock dreams.
I think - as a non-expert, but someone who works in academia - that economics is somewhat unusal in being a field with real-world, immediate applications that is based on relatively poor models. Human behavior is extremely difficult to model and generalize from (compared, say, to the behavior of water in pipes, which my husband models mathematically for a living, and which, despite being relatively concrete, is still quite complex to model.) I would place Econ with the other social sciences (sociology, poli sci) in this respect, but of these fields it closely resembles, economics seems to be the one whose public face is the most confident in its predictive ability and authority.
Aimee: www.mytights.com
Ooh, and now my secret santa has arrived! Well, not the actual santa, which would be even cooler, but still! This is shaping up to a very good week.
flea makes a better case than I do.
They're all retouched.
I know that, just like I know all novels are edited. But I can't usually point to exactly which chapters have been edited in a novel; I can look at a photo and say not just "that's been fiddled with" but "why is her jaw so blurry?" and "gee, that shape is tellingly regular" and my personal favorite, "Oh look! The lace bra that makes you not have nipples."
I had someone attempt to indoctrinate me into the "rational self-interest" theory of economics (anyway, an economist came up with it, but it was being applied to criminal law), and it all unravelled when I pointed out that, under the theory, everybody was a rational actor in their own self-interest -- if you go into enough detail about the circumstances surrounding the act. You have to tie yourself into knots sometimes, but some rational decision, in one's own self-interest, is in there somewhere, even if it's "I feel like being arrested today!"
It was one of those "that's very nice and cute, but NSM with the predictive or classificatory insight, is it?"
And that is all that I know about formal economics.