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Random Fashion Thoughts (Part 3: Style farmer strikes back) - our general discussion thread

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Just moments ago I went to relieve my bladder but was accosted by some hooligans loose threads that had separated from the buttonhole of my pants and gotten coiled around the button. I could’ve stood there wrestling with the tangled mess, but luckily I had my Chris Reeves Sebenza on me and was able to cut through the miscreants and free my fly. If not for the Titanium Slab holding the CRUCIBLE CPM® S35VN™ blade in place the sheer power of American steel likely would’ve disembowled me, while a cheaper knife would've simply crumpled against the organic cotton. And if I had listened to you nerds and left my knife at home I’d still be unraveling those threads until my bladder ruptured and I died. Remember kids, knives really do save lives.
 

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Just moments ago I went to relieve my bladder but was accosted by some hooligans loose threads that had separated from the buttonhole of my pants and gotten coiled around the button. I could’ve stood there wrestling with the tangled mess, but luckily I had my Chris Reeves Sebenza on me and was able to cut through the miscreants and free my fly. If not for the Titanium Slab holding the CRUCIBLE CPM® S35VN™ blade in place the sheer power of American steel likely would’ve disembowled me, while a cheaper knife would've simply crumpled against the organic cotton. And if I had listened to you nerds and left my knife at home I’d still be unraveling those threads until my bladder ruptured and I died. Remember kids, knives really do save lives.
The Mnandi would have been a better tool for this. EDC Fail.
 

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**** you guys are nerds

i like nice perfumes and **** though so whatever. as fuuma said you're allowed 1 or 2 things i guess.
I dunno. I find nerds to be considerably more interesting. They are just people who consider the things that they like more carefully. There are music nerds, sports nerds, art nerds, comic book nerds, outdoors nerds, clothing nerds (so, is), as well as academic nerds.

Imagine how boring conversations about any topic would be if everyone in the room doesn’t really care or know about any one thing. “What do you think of this beer?” “It’s fine.” “What (music) are they playing?” “I don’t know, some pop thing.” Ugh. I’ve had great conversations about cocktails, cars, bodybuilding, and manner of things give no ***** about, purely because the amount of interest and knowledge that the other person had.
 

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I dunno. I find nerds to be considerably more interesting. They are just people who consider the things that they like more carefully. There are music nerds, sports nerds, art nerds, comic book nerds, outdoors nerds, clothing nerds (so, is), as well as academic nerds.

Imagine how boring conversations about any topic would be if everyone in the room doesn’t really care or know about any one thing. “What do you think of this beer?” “It’s fine.” “What (music) are they playing?” “I don’t know, some pop thing.” Ugh. I’ve had great conversations about cocktails, cars, bodybuilding, and manner of things give no ***** about, purely because the amount of interest and knowledge that the other person had.

This, the most boring types are the basic ***** ones "uhh, my passion is traveling and my hobbies are running and watching ice hockey on tv"
 

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I dunno. I find nerds to be considerably more interesting. They are just people who consider the things that they like more carefully. There are music nerds, sports nerds, art nerds, comic book nerds, outdoors nerds, clothing nerds (so, is), as well as academic nerds.

Imagine how boring conversations about any topic would be if everyone in the room doesn’t really care or know about any one thing. “What do you think of this beer?” “It’s fine.” “What (music) are they playing?” “I don’t know, some pop thing.” Ugh. I’ve had great conversations about cocktails, cars, bodybuilding, and manner of things give no ***** about, purely because the amount of interest and knowledge that the other person had.

You do realize that the type of interests i'm discussing is heavily linked to monetary spending and pmc status? People that think they're awesome because they're good at consuming stuff are pretty ******* boring.
 

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