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| Mock | Jan 30 2009, 08:13 PM Post #21 |
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Agreement! AT LAST! Let the cascade of reluctant acknowledgement begin. Do it now! Neogaf awaits! |
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| lori | Jan 30 2009, 08:46 PM Post #22 |
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that chick, you know
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Shades knows her fashion, I can hardly argue with her. Plus, she's hot, and I have a rule against arguing with hot women. |
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| Mock | Jan 30 2009, 09:25 PM Post #23 |
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COME TO DADDY! |
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| CheapShades | Jan 30 2009, 10:07 PM Post #24 |
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Must.not.give.in.to.the.easy.temptation.to.rant.about.fashion. . . . BUT . . . women with their big baggy sweat pants, and men with their ever-so-fashionable track suits . . . what that fashion statement really says is "I just don't care anymore". |
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| Mock | Jan 30 2009, 10:27 PM Post #25 |
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Honestly, I can't really blame these people. Disposable fashion is omni-pervasive and largely the result of the institutionalized throwback delirium from a cabal of effeminate homosexuals that dominate the 'high end' fashion industry. "Ieeeuw, let's do postmodern now! Like the eighties! Denim jackets and denim jeans! So cute." *cue hand wave* Of course the irony is that rag culture is largely a street trend hijacked and monopolized by the high end fashion industry. You have to appreciate the irony of the filthy rich paying extortionate amounts of money to look like street hookers and prison prostitutes.
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| theDootle | Jan 30 2009, 11:38 PM Post #26 |
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First of all, Mock. That first video? WTF!? And who said that they were baggy t-shirts? And honestly, I DONT FUCKING CARE about fashion. Clothes do not define who I am, it's the person in side of me. I feel like when you get so caught up in what looks good, you lose who you really are. I'm not saying that I never dress up, in fact, I love getting dressed up, but I'm not going to get up a half hour early to get ready. |
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| lori | Jan 30 2009, 11:58 PM Post #27 |
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I feel like your post is entirely contradictory, Dootle. So you don't care about fashion, but you love dressing up, but not if it means getting up half an hour earlier? What do you do when you dress up? |
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| theDootle | Jan 31 2009, 01:45 AM Post #28 |
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What I mean...now bare with me, I have had a few beers... I don't get up on a regular basis and get dressed up. I don't brush my hair, I usually look like I took a spin around my closet and came out with the clothes that stuck. But when I go to the club or to the bar I actually spend the time to do my hair and makeup and wear something that doesn't look like I feel out of a pile of clothes. Usually it's just jeans with a nice top. I don't go over board. Blartg valr wicky wicky wooo |
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| theDootle | Jan 31 2009, 01:46 AM Post #29 |
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Oh, and did I mention that I think you're a cunt? Just thought I should let that out there. :rolleyes: |
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| Evil_Henry | Jan 31 2009, 03:02 AM Post #30 |
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I wear T-shirts or long sleeve tops. Always. I am only 30, I suppose this could change in future. Perhaps I shall wear long sleeve shirts to portray a sense of confident professionalism when I am 35. The concepts are manifold. I have a distinction -though - I wear long sleeve after October and until April. Does that count? As for being attractive - I don't think that ever worked after the 21-25 period when girls acually came up to me and asked me if I was single. These days I am genuinely terrified. Exactly how I felt when I was 15. Not an easy time by any means. And for all the "oh poor you", yes that is how I feel. You will feel the same thing too in exquisite fashion. In time. |
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| lori | Jan 31 2009, 03:25 AM Post #31 |
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that chick, you know
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Not the first time, no. Is now when I tell you I think you're a bore? That cunt is an aspiration you don't quite reach? Yes, no... I can never tell. |
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| Pestiferous | Jan 31 2009, 04:14 AM Post #32 |
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Unless you're going to the bar...? Fashion is a statement of who a person is - which includes whether or not they take pride in themselves, or appreciate the fact that there is only one chance to make a first impression. While I do not believe in having to have designer clothes, and I do believe a person can be very fashionable on a budget, I have to say if a person is truly convinced that it only matters who he/she is on the inside, that going to a bar wouldn't change that fact. Few of us make cunt status, Lori. Congratulations. Your fashionable t-shirt will be in the mail. |
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| Xx_SwordWords_xX | Jan 31 2009, 05:13 AM Post #33 |
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I wear t-shirts.
Do I look like shit Koril???? You'd tell me wouldn't you???
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| Pestiferous | Jan 31 2009, 05:55 AM Post #34 |
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I was actually thinking of you when I typed that, Sword. You rarely, if ever, wear designer label clothing - like me - but you always look amazingly put together and nice. You take pride in your appearance. And you wear t-shirts. |
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| Mock | Jan 31 2009, 09:04 AM Post #35 |
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Stealing T-shirts from your morbidly obese neighbours in order to facilitate the idiocy inherent to your degenerate co-dependent relationship isn't what I would term 'fashionable'. ![]() "Co-dependence, it's up to you." |
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| theDootle | Jan 31 2009, 02:31 PM Post #36 |
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Yes, exactly what you just said. As far as your comment Pest. I honestly don't know what to respond with. I'm not going to argue with you tooth and nail because that would be pointless. (but oh so entertaining, sorry Mock) In my everyday life, I don't give a shit how I look. The only person that I ever dress up for is my boyfriend. (No not the Columbian, we broke up, I think he's gay) And honestly, I was kind of drunk when I posted that last night and I've never really been good at arguing things that I don't give a damn about. Um...ending pointless rant now BEEEP |
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| serendipity | Jan 31 2009, 04:03 PM Post #37 |
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i think being fashionable is kinda like being able to decorate your house. some people have a flair and some dont.... it's something you're born with. |
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| serendipity | Jan 31 2009, 04:05 PM Post #38 |
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i wanted to add, you either have it or you dont.... that's why the rich and famous hire stylists. |
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| theDootle | Jan 31 2009, 06:20 PM Post #39 |
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Exactly. I am terrible at decorating. I just don't have a knack for it. Now I could organize the SHIT out of your house if you needed it. I don't like knick knacks. It's all just extra shit to dust. Minimalistic approach. The most decorating that was done was done by my roommate Justyn. The living room is FILLED with Resident Evil paraphernalia and other video game type things. I think its pretty bad ass.
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| Evil_Henry | Feb 2 2009, 01:19 PM Post #40 |
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Only because you're twelve. <_< |
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Of course the irony is that rag culture is largely a street trend hijacked and monopolized by the high end fashion industry. You have to appreciate the irony of the filthy rich paying extortionate amounts of money to look like street hookers and prison prostitutes.



You'd tell me wouldn't you???


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