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(Old) What Are You Wearing Now/Today? Part II - pictures only - no discussion

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kwilkinson

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Originally Posted by keykoo
Stop being such a prude Ghulkan. Who HASN'T been part of a bukkake festival.
*Kwilk reluctantly raises hand.*

Originally Posted by Flensing Knife
Do these things, immediately, and don't post here or SZ or anywhere else til you've done them.

Strong first post. Yeah, SoCal!!! Don't post anymore until you've read a 19th century novel you richie rich!
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SoCal2NYC

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Originally Posted by Flensing Knife
So, this my first post here. That doesn't invalidate what I have to say.

SoCal2NYC, you're a rich boy buying super-expensive clothing with your daddy's money (as you've admitted on SZ). Some might say that has nothing to do with anything, but I say it very much does. It means you're trying to punch well above your real weight class and there's a vibe that comes with that.

You haven't 'earned' your clothes in any sense, financial, experiential, nothing. You go into a store, buy ultra high end names and then throw them on.

You consistently look bad in your clothing. You emanate nothing in them, just soul deadening, end-of-time, dying empire elite showiness. You've got no wit, no depth, no texture, no inherent eye, no talent.

You're like some bratty son of a director given the camera on the basis of your father's name, making a flat, joyless, inept **** sandwich of a film.

So, some positive advice: stop ******* buying ****. Just ******* stop. Sell 75% of the **** in your closet and start experimenting with earth-bound ****.

Read a goddamn book about history. Read a 19th century novel, preferably Lost Illusions by Balzac or The Red and the Black by Stendhal, both thematically very similar.

Do these things, immediately, and don't post here or SZ or anywhere else til you've done them.


This is way too long to make my new signature unfortunately.
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I just did read A Hero of Our Time.
 

thekunk07

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the affinia is ******* hysterical. i walk past it going home and there are always like $11 hookers talking to fat middle managers and midwestern tourists. i have to grab a drink there.


Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
Only once at the Affinia across from MSG and I was one of 20 bukakers and not the bukakee.
 

thekunk07

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i have to step in here. i've worked really hard to get where i am and come from modest means, but hating on someone for coming from money is ******* ridiculous.

i went to art school with lots of rich kids and aside from stealing their drugs and paint, i never held anything against them.

socal could be out buying scary old-money **** like elephant trunks and tapestries but buys more atypical clothing that like everyone else, usually works, sometimes doesn't.

jealousy is a real **** **********. don't hate.


Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
This is way too long to make my new signature unfortunately.
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I just did read A Hero of Our Time.
 

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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
Only once at the Affinia across from MSG and I was one of 20 bukakers and not the bukakee.
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Originally Posted by Flensing Knife
So, this my first post here. That doesn't invalidate what I have to say.

SoCal2NYC, you're a rich boy buying super-expensive clothing with your daddy's money (as you've admitted on SZ). Some might say that has nothing to do with anything, but I say it very much does. It means you're trying to punch well above your real weight class and there's a vibe that comes with that.

You haven't 'earned' your clothes in any sense, financial, experiential, nothing. You go into a store, buy ultra high end names and then throw them on.

You consistently look bad in your clothing. You emanate nothing in them, just soul deadening, end-of-time, dying empire elite showiness. You've got no wit, no depth, no texture, no inherent eye, no talent.

You're like some bratty son of a director given the camera on the basis of your father's name, making a flat, joyless, inept **** sandwich of a film.

So, some positive advice: stop ******* buying ****. Just ******* stop. Sell 75% of the **** in your closet and start experimenting with earth-bound ****.

Read a goddamn book about history. Read a 19th century novel, preferably Lost Illusions by Balzac or The Red and the Black by Stendhal, both thematically very similar.

Do these things, immediately, and don't post here or SZ or anywhere else til you've done them.


Holy crap...spewing vitriol.
 

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Originally Posted by Arethusa
I like this new fellow.

I find his ideas intriguing, and would like to subscribe to his newsletter.
 

kwilkinson

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
I find his ideas intriguing, and would like to subscribe to his newsletter.


There's a required reading list before you're allowed to the newsletter.....
 

thekunk07

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i read every issue of honcho before i bought my first piece from raf simons.
 

whodini

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Originally Posted by Saucemaster
I find his ideas intriguing, and would like to subscribe to his newsletter.
Don't you realize "Flensing Knife" is just an anagram for "Too Many Secrets?"
 

Rye GB

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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
Only once at the Affinia across from MSG and I was one of 20 bukakers and not the bukakee.

"Bukaker"
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