

Old typeface used metal plates. The didn’t go out of favour until the early 1900’s give or take a decade or so.
If we are in an argument, ask yourself: “does looking at my post history help your point or hurt it?”


Old typeface used metal plates. The didn’t go out of favour until the early 1900’s give or take a decade or so.


There are ink pads for stamps. Also there are inks for printing presses.
The ink pads work well with the rubber stamps and presses use an ink that is meant to be transferred from a smooth metal surface.
The latter ink might be what you’re looking for, but is a bit of a specialty item.


No it isn’t.


Fucking what?


We were warned in the 90’s.


And I still don’t understand how you made the leap from clothing to prayer mats.


Argue what in court? How to wear a rug?


Well prayer mats aren’t clothing and whats to say it isn’t a yoga mat?


With a comment like this you don’t get to talk like that. https://lemmy.world/comment/20150329


You really shouldn’t say things like this : if you are going to be worried about insults


I don’t care about religious holidays. Like at all.
I don’t celebrate, like at all and I think they are a concession that should be removed.
Edit: you also didn’t ask about religious holidays, nice goal post shift.


Ah, see as an employer they are allowed to have a dress code.


Names of places aren’t a real issue, and the other two are protected by freedom of expression.
Tattoos are prohibited by multiple religions, especially the one that would be offened by this legislation.
Bitch what?