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ManofKent

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Rais - Please explain NEETs.


In the UK it's young people who are Not in Education, Employment or Training - I'm guessing it's the same in Aus...
 

in stitches

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MC gear. Almost all from NMWA. Thanks, Greg!



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stitches looks like such a majestic champion in his suit fits
 

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I have considered a really short buzz cut many times, but never had the balls to try it.

I think that whether it will look good or not depends more on head shape, hairline, jawline, etc than many other hair styles. It suits some guys perfectly in a way that I can't imagine them with longer hair, but I also have some friends who suddenly looked 5 years younger (in a bad way). I feel like it tends to look better on older guys/men too.

Just to chime on on your shoes, I think a simple derby design would work for your fits. Not the artisanal stuff, and not MC-ish, but just a simple round toe derby with maybe a slightly thicker sole. Would be very versatile too if money is a concern.
Yeah you're probably right that it's more about head-shape than how you dress (and I guess my wardrobe would be good enough) but damn I'd be scared to try, since as you say it can turn out really quite bad. I guess if someone who's a master photoshopper would like to give a try at shaving me that could be fun to see.
Also I agree it tends to look better on older guys, which is something I neither am nor look like.

Regarding shoes, a simple round toe derby with a slightly thicker sole is already part of my "collection"
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synth, turn your dog into a swd dog. some asian chick is already doing a menswear dog, so **** that.
 

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Not really fashion related but would appreciate the advice. I was driving last night and some dude, "V2" cut me off and we had a collision. There was another driver, "Jeff" who saw the thing and told me that i had the green light and that V2 ran the red. I didnt get any of Jeffs information or his name. What do I do?

The police came and took statements from me and the other driver. Obv the other driver claimed he didnt run a red. There was another older man who said that he saw it go down and vouched for me but idk if the police officer spoke to him.

When i talked to the police officer after and asked about who was at fault, he said that he would just be giving the report and the insurance determines that but from his perspective "I would be alright"

Any advice on what to do?
 

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Not really fashion related but would appreciate the advice. I was driving last night and some dude, "V2" cut me off and we had a collision. There was another driver, "Jeff" who saw the thing and told me that i had the green light and that V2 ran the red. I didnt get any of Jeffs information or his name. What do I do?

The police came and took statements from me and the other driver. Obv the other driver claimed he didnt run a red. There was another older man who said that he saw it go down and vouched for me but idk if the police officer spoke to him.

When i talked to the police officer after and asked about who was at fault, he said that he would just be giving the report and the insurance determines that but from his perspective "I would be alright"

Any advice on what to do?


1. i hope you're okay.
2. you should have gotten his information.
3. it's good that you filed a police report.
4. at this point, there's little you can do but trust the insurance company. just know that even if you are not found at fault, your rates will also go up since you're now considered a riskier customer.
 
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stitches looks like such a majestic champion in his suit fits


Thanks, man! I quite like that description.

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@Synthese, thanks for providing me a new avatar!
 

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1. I'm fine, but still a little shook up. Got into a car this morning and my heart rate went up :(
2. I know, i was so out of it and he sort of just took off.
3. They did, they got the full information and I have it too,
4. Yeah its the rate that im worried about. Thank god i atleast have insurance. Life lesson = never skimp on insurance.

Ill let you guys know how it plays out
 

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In the UK it's young people who are Not in Education, Employment or Training - I'm guessing it's the same in Aus...


In the US they are called Millennials ....
 
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