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Screw you. This was my joke, and you stole it.
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Screw you. This was my joke, and you stole it.
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Screw you. This was my joke, and you stole it.
^ Love the stacked wooden heel
worry less about the buttons on the coat and more about the fact that you have forgotten to button your collar and that your pants are too large/long
You don't understand what cognitive dissonance means.
Cognitive dissonance is a discomfort caused by holding conflicting cognitions (e.g., ideas, beliefs, values, emotional reactions) simultaneously..
One the one hand, I get a coat that is made from thick wool, making me love the jacket.
On the other hand, I know the coat has outdated buttons, making me realize the jacket is not so great.
There is now a discomfort caused by holding conflicting cognitions simultaneously.
I wear the jacket anyway, dismissing the buttons as SF fetishism.
There is no dilemma. You like the coat fabric, you don't like the buttons. Wearing the buttons on the coat just means you're too lazy to PM iroh to find out how to replace them.
P.S. You still don't know what coginitive dissonance means - although you can google a definition of it.
FOCKk, it's not cognitive dissonance when YOU have a different opinion from OTHERS. You think Jews all suffer cognitive dissonance due to Muslims, and vice versa??? Fock.
You said YOU like the coat. You said YOU don't care about the buttons, therefore you wear the coat. Where is the dissonance?
It doesn't even matter what SF thinks - you said (claimed) you don't care.
Here's a kindergarten example that maybe your kindergarten brain can understand: A little boy can't afford to launder his shirts even though he knows he wants to. He covers his shirt stains with CVS tape, convinces himself he is super clean, and calls it Spujaturra.
Poll: Would you wear a vintage overcoat with leather buttons? (Answer above)