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HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

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CruzAzul

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Yepp I do when I feel something I write/say it, the end. 


Have you been diagnosed yet? There are a few conditions that can cause people to blurt out their thoughts without regard for the feelings of others and whether or not they contribute to the conversation -- ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and Tourette Syndrome, among others.

I obviously can't tell you what you have, but make no mistake, this is considered a mental disability and it can be treated.
 

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Have you been diagnosed yet? There are a few conditions that can cause people to blurt out their thoughts without regard for the feelings of others and whether or not they contribute to the conversation -- ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and Tourette Syndrome, among others.
I obviously can't tell you what you have, but make no mistake, this is considered a mental disability and it can be treated.


I heard wearing TOM FORD cures all of those syndromes.
 
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Has anyone considered that the whitepigeon in a cape may really be Sir F (in a cape)...

Just a thought.

Occlusive.. Reclusive.. Delusive..
 

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Totally, I should have spruced this up for work by wearing a linen navy and white striped cape and a paisley ascot instead of the invisible tie and maybe some pinky rings too.
Ok I know a feeding the troll here but I find this to be too funny to ignore.
Between Whitepigeon and sacksuitlover we seem to be egging on the new era of pseudo european trolls. I miss Viktor.
Avec your pardon......?
 

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Has anyone considered that the whitepigeon in a cape may really be Sir F (in a cape)...
Just a thought.
Occlusive.. Reclusive.. Delusive..
Unfortunately I have to conclude that sometimes even the best hight quality cape developed for men cannot hide the lack of courtesy of so called "gentlemen".
 

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Whitepigeon, just wear your cape
I'm looking forward to see something more suitable for the cape, I don't like the shoes and the trousers
Sometimes here in Chile you can see Huasos walking around with all their Trajes de huaso complete which is really interesting
Sometimes we see regular people walking with ponchos because it's winter time here and Ponchos of wool are really warm, sometimes even warmer than overcoats
 
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Unfortunately I have to conclude that sometimes even the best hight quality cape developed for men cannot hide the lack of courtesy of so called "gentlemen".


Let's be real here. You're defending the use a cape in everyday wear. Nobody on terra firma wears those anymore, except for...well...you. To discuss this with any sort realism is ridiculous. I don't know how anyone can look at the picture you posted and take you seriously. If you're cruising around the park, or downtown, please take pictures of any and all males wearing a cape and post them here for proof, because I've never seen anyone wearing them outside of it being part of a costume.

It's not that the members here aren't "gentlemen", it's your lack of grasp on the reality that you look ridiculous in a freaking purple cape. Enough of this absurdity and let's move on to people wearing men's wear and not articles out of a Men of Hogwart's Calendar.
 
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Unfortunately I have to conclude that sometimes even the best hight quality cape developed for men cannot hide the lack of courtesy of so called "gentlemen".


Lack of courtesy from one party generally stems from a lack of situational awareness from the other. Unfortunately there's no one here that shares your fervor for the cape game. And, even if they were to, you've beaten it to death.
 
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