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Sanguis Mortuum

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Originally Posted by hasan_researc
it would look odd if I now sit in the lecture theatre wearing a new hoodie.

Why the hell would wearing a new hoodie look odd?
 

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Originally Posted by hasan_researc
Hey, I have gone to university wearing just two hoodie this year. One's a university branded hoodie and the other's Gio Goi. Problem is it's still chilly (here in London) and my Gio Goi hoodie has worn out. So even though I have the money to afford as many as clothes I want, it would look odd if I now sit in the lecture theatre wearing a new hoodie. I usually sit in the front row and I'm not sure if I should wear the university-branded hoodie or wear my new hoodie.

I don't want to leave feeling worthless or making others feel uncomfortable. So, what should I do?



Smells like troll in here.


Don't worry about the hoodies, just drop out of school, problem solved.
 

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It won't even register with people. You'll still be that slob in a hoodie who sits in the front.
 

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Originally Posted by Sanguis Mortuum
Why the hell would wearing a new hoodie look odd?

That's because it shows I just got some money, so I bought myself a new hoodie. But I always had money. It's a question of self-worth.
 

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a troll but not terribly dull
 

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Why would they care about your clothing? you are not the reason they went to school.
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Originally Posted by hasan_researc
Hey, I have gone to university wearing just two hoodie this year. One's a university branded hoodie and the other's Gio Goi. Problem is it's still chilly (here in London) and my Gio Goi hoodie has worn out. So even though I have the money to afford as many as clothes I want, it would look odd if I now sit in the lecture theatre wearing a new hoodie. I usually sit in the front row and I'm not sure if I should wear the university-branded hoodie or wear my new hoodie.

I don't want to leave feeling worthless or making others feel uncomfortable. So, what should I do?


STEP UP YOUR TROLL GAME. **** SON.
 

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They're less concerned with your new hoodie and more concerned with the fact that you have no pants on
 

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DT
 

Sanguis Mortuum

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Originally Posted by hasan_researc
That's because it shows I just got some money, so I bought myself a new hoodie. But I always had money. It's a question of self-worth.

People at your University are really that poor? Most of the students I know blow all their student loans on clothes and **** anyway, getting a single new item of clothing is hardly something that anyone would notice unless you're going to Uni in some third-world country. It's not like hoodies even cost that much...
 

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Originally Posted by Sanguis Mortuum
People at your University are really that poor? Most of the students I know blow all their student loans on clothes and **** anyway, getting a single new item of clothing is hardly something that anyone would notice unless you're going to Uni in some third-world country. It's not like hoodies even cost that much...

Could be made of the same **** as the Marc jacobs sweatpants mentioned elsewhere. Some guy got them on DEEP discount at like 300 bucks... sweatpants.
 

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