Thanks Christians, you can shove that bible right up your collective asses.

  • over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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    19 days ago

    My cap always faces forward, as designed to be used, to block sunlight from the eyes. But wait, my socks are different lengths and one is lighter than the other?

    Fuck, RUN!!!

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      19 days ago

      The true heathens are the people with their cap on backwards, shading their eyes from the sun with their hands.

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        19 days ago

        Oof, yeah you got a point there, I’ll never understand that.

        The only time I tilt my cap is to follow and block the sunlight wherever I happen to be sitting. Backwards is never the answer.

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        12 days ago

        Eh, not as much as you’d think. The back of your neck near the brainstem is crucial to temperature regulation. That’s why the go-to advice to alleviate heat stress is putting something cool like a wet towel around your neck. During midday when the sun is highest, keeping the sun off the back of your neck may well keep you cooler than keeping it off your face. Using your hands to shield your eyes occasionally looks a heck of a lot less dumb than keeping your hands up to shield the back of your neck.

        Moral of the story, baseball hats are great for watching baseball, where you’re sitting facing one direction the whole time and can orient them accordingly. For general outdoor work, a sun hat with a neck flap is waaayyy better.