what’s interesting is that topologically, shirts only have 3 holes. so you’re entering one hole and then, shortly afterwards, leaving that hole in addition to the two other ones.
You forgot the holes for the buttons.
Topologically, you’re entering and exiting the 3 holes.
Wait until you learn about zip-up onesies and how they break mathematics.
You’ve piqued my interest. You got some o’ them links?
Sure, here’s a pretty good high-level overview to at least get you started:
It’s still a very new field, so I think there are more questions than answers, at this stage.
Does the zip make a difference??
I mean…you tell me?
tl;dr: I’d call it a pretty big fucking difference. It changes the math completely.
This is my hole, it was made for me!
I prefer this copy
That’s clearly a button down, which is: wraps around and two arm holes.
This is how I learned to stop misspelling necessary: your shirt has one collar and two sleeves.
so, nessacery?
Thanks, I’m the perfect kind of dumb that I will remember this while forgetting how to spell nessicary every time.
Should we discuss fingerless gloves?
Nah, no point in taking about pure fiction, mate.
handerpants are real and you cant tell me otherwise
it doesnt even go all the way through, it just edges there until you pull out
I could have done without this knowledge
Like a funky fabric birth.
For some reason I thought this was about human bodies at first
I also thought it was a sex reference