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TheIndianGuy Advanced Cheater
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agreed that orange would go better with another color pair of pants like black moreso than military green. but at same time dont think the combo looks bad.
but in all honestly i dont really pay attention to matching colors when i wear clothes. rather than picking out outfits i pick out individual pieces i want to wear that day. if theres a particular pair of pants i wanna wear i dont ask myself if it would match the shirt i want to wear that day.
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deleted19776 I post too much
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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| So nice to hammer OP's insecurity about clothes. One tip to not waste a lot of money on clothes in the long run is to actually hire a stylist.
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TheIndianGuy Advanced Cheater
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| Waxxup wrote: | | So nice to hammer OP's insecurity about clothes. One tip to not waste a lot of money on clothes in the long run is to actually hire a stylist. |
if i were insecure about my clothes i definitely wouldnt be posting them or my appearance on here.i wouldnt have purchased or be showing off ny clothes if i didnt think they looked good.
brolock is entitled to his opinion which ive agreed with.
if i wanted to blindly follow fashion styles that people set as 'popular' at the time and blindly follow someone elses opinion on clothing and not form my own style then sure it would make sense to hire a stylist but its obvious you werent seriously suggesting someone hire a stylist but rather discretely saying you dont like my style
thats the beauty of clothing. there is no right or wrong.
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 9:25 pm Post subject: |
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| TheIndianGuy wrote: | | Waxxup wrote: | | So nice to hammer OP's insecurity about clothes. One tip to not waste a lot of money on clothes in the long run is to actually hire a stylist. |
if i were insecure about my clothes i definitely wouldnt be posting them or my appearance on here.i wouldnt have purchased or be showing off ny clothes if i didnt think they looked good.
brolock is entitled to his opinion which ive agreed with.
if i wanted to blindly follow fashion styles that people set as 'popular' at the time and blindly follow someone elses opinion on clothing and not form my own style then sure it would make sense to hire a stylist but its obvious you werent seriously suggesting someone hire a stylist but rather discretely saying you dont like my style
thats the beauty of clothing. there is no right or wrong. |
If I saw you walking down the street with those clothes, the reality is that I wouldn't give a fuck and neither would anyone else. We're all human in that sense. Fashion goes in and out of style often, so I do understand where you're coming from. I never said the clothing was horrible, I was hinting at your need to explain/justify your clothing decisions, which is often a symptom of rationalization from bad decisions, which you would feel that in the form of insecurity.
And stylists do have their place. If they were useless as you said, nobody would pay for their services and their market value would be very low. Supposing that they do have demand for their services, it would be wise to think that they are able to tailor what's conventionally attractive along with a style that suits you.
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TheIndianGuy Advanced Cheater
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youve taken my post out of context.
my brain immediately interprets everything i hear or read as literal. so when brolocks statement that the shoes dont match the outfit i interpret as literal in other words, as its a fact. i was defending that this statement is not a fact.
as far as the stylist thing goes i said that it wouldnt make any sense for me personally to hire a stylist and that for you to sincerely suggest one for me has to be a joke. so if you were saying it as a general statement it wouldnt apply to me personally which is the point i was making in my last post.
you can defend your post by skewing your perception of what has been said in any way youd like tho.
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>Apartment management posts notice that people cannot prop open the lobby door
>Does not give Fedex or UPS new entry code, so they can never deliver a package, ever.
Basically I have to either call them myself and get the door code to the delivery people or just stop buying stuff online all together...Pretty stupid. The place they drop it off is some weird indian shop if they can't get in, even on the first time because they assume the door will be locked the 2nd and 3rd time. There is no building office in the area, it's 2 miles away, and theres no door person or place to drop off at the residence.
I have waited outside for over an hour before waiting on my package before work because they say if were caught leaving the door wedged to keep it open we will be permanently removed from the residence.
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| BreakinGods wrote: | >Apartment management posts notice that people cannot prop open the lobby door
>Does not give Fedex or UPS new entry code, so they can never deliver a package, ever.
Basically I have to either call them myself and get the door code to the delivery people or just stop buying stuff online all together...Pretty stupid. The place they drop it off is some weird indian shop if they can't get in, even on the first time because they assume the door will be locked the 2nd and 3rd time. There is no building office in the area, it's 2 miles away, and theres no door person or place to drop off at the residence.
I have waited outside for over an hour before waiting on my package before work because they say if were caught leaving the door wedged to keep it open we will be permanently removed from the residence. | when you order ask if they can call you so you can come to lobby when its arival date, idk might work
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| TheIndianGuy wrote: | agreed that orange would go better with another color pair of pants like black moreso than military green. but at same time dont think the combo looks bad.
but in all honestly i dont really pay attention to matching colors when i wear clothes. rather than picking out outfits i pick out individual pieces i want to wear that day. if theres a particular pair of pants i wanna wear i dont ask myself if it would match the shirt i want to wear that day. | colors are the least of your worries when matching clothing. its about mood and silhouette. both of those things are enhanced by colors, but sticking with a simple color palette is extremely easy and not what I was focusing on. those shoes regardless of color do not match
| Waxxup wrote: | | TheIndianGuy wrote: | | Waxxup wrote: | | So nice to hammer OP's insecurity about clothes. One tip to not waste a lot of money on clothes in the long run is to actually hire a stylist. |
if i were insecure about my clothes i definitely wouldnt be posting them or my appearance on here.i wouldnt have purchased or be showing off ny clothes if i didnt think they looked good.
brolock is entitled to his opinion which ive agreed with.
if i wanted to blindly follow fashion styles that people set as 'popular' at the time and blindly follow someone elses opinion on clothing and not form my own style then sure it would make sense to hire a stylist but its obvious you werent seriously suggesting someone hire a stylist but rather discretely saying you dont like my style
thats the beauty of clothing. there is no right or wrong. |
If I saw you walking down the street with those clothes, the reality is that I wouldn't give a fuck and neither would anyone else. We're all human in that sense. Fashion goes in and out of style often, so I do understand where you're coming from. I never said the clothing was horrible, I was hinting at your need to explain/justify your clothing decisions, which is often a symptom of rationalization from bad decisions, which you would feel that in the form of insecurity.
And stylists do have their place. If they were useless as you said, nobody would pay for their services and their market value would be very low. Supposing that they do have demand for their services, it would be wise to think that they are able to tailor what's conventionally attractive along with a style that suits you. | if I saw him walking down the street id judge the strengths and weaknesses of his outfit like anyone else. when I look at someone I take in their physical traits, their height weight and facial structure, and then their clothing, I go from shoes up, as theyre the most important part (the transition from pants to shoes is the most important), if they're forgettable or don't stand out I ignore the rest. if they're trying to make a statement in a category such as: silhouette or color I judge it in the context of the rest of the outfit. you can have $1000 shoes on but if they don't match on a fundamental level then they're more worthless than a $10 pair of walmart shoes. more things that stand out are brands and material quality, but even if those are low an outfit can still work.
| Waxxup wrote: | | So nice to hammer OP's insecurity about clothes. One tip to not waste a lot of money on clothes in the long run is to actually hire a stylist. | hire a fucking stylist? why don't you hire a decorator for your house to put up art for you. a chef to cook your meals for you. why don't you hire someone to give you a fucking personality instead of developing your own tastes
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Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:51 am Post subject: |
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| Surprising I have received this much flak for recommending a stylist. The top models, the top aesthetically pleasing people all use the best stylists in order to stand out and compete against everyone else when it comes to aesthetic attractiveness. They don't go like "Oh, I don't need a stylist since I am already a top model myself." That's just arrogance, it's like an Olympic athlete not hiring a coach just because that athlete thinks they are that good at what they do. There's nothing wrong with delegating certain tasks that other people will do better than you, that's called specialization in a free market.
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TheIndianGuy Advanced Cheater
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| Waxxup wrote: | | Surprising I have received this much flak for recommending a stylist. The top models, the top aesthetically pleasing people all use the best stylists in order to stand out and compete against everyone else when it comes to aesthetic attractiveness. They don't go like "Oh, I don't need a stylist since I am already a top model myself." That's just arrogance, it's like an Olympic athlete not hiring a coach just because that athlete thinks they are that good at what they do. There's nothing wrong with delegating certain tasks that other people will do better than you, that's called specialization in a free market. |
no one here is a top model or professional athelete youre digging the hole deeper and deeper in an attempt to defend your statement.
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| I don't buy clothes online anymore because they never turn out to be how you expect them to be (except for t-shirts).
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deleted19776 I post too much
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| TheIndianGuy wrote: | | Waxxup wrote: | | Surprising I have received this much flak for recommending a stylist. The top models, the top aesthetically pleasing people all use the best stylists in order to stand out and compete against everyone else when it comes to aesthetic attractiveness. They don't go like "Oh, I don't need a stylist since I am already a top model myself." That's just arrogance, it's like an Olympic athlete not hiring a coach just because that athlete thinks they are that good at what they do. There's nothing wrong with delegating certain tasks that other people will do better than you, that's called specialization in a free market. |
no one here is a top model or professional athelete youre digging the hole deeper and deeper in an attempt to defend your statement. |
Read that last sentence again.
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