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AR_Six

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Over time, buying clothes online, I have gotten a really good sense of what will fit me based on standard measurements. Now I'm losing weight pretty quickly and it's totally thrown me off... I am suddenly worried that the Jil Sander cashmeres I have en route to me are going to fit.

... If anyone's interested in new XL jil cashmere sweaters PM me I guess.
 

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Originally Posted by JD_May
Over time, buying clothes online, I have gotten a really good sense of what will fit me based on standard measurements. Now I'm losing weight pretty quickly and it's totally thrown me off... I am suddenly worried that the Jil Sander cashmeres I have en route to me are going to fit. ... If anyone's interested in new XL jil cashmere sweaters PM me I guess.
Just keep out of my size (50), I don't need any competition
 

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Kent Money you need to chill out and stop thinking you're such a special flower b/c you don't watch tv. Its for entertainment for gods sake.
 

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Originally Posted by kelvinsense
I watch a fair amount of tv and i'd like to know what you do in your spare time that is so special
At the moment I am trying to learn Ruby on Rails, I'm finishing Fahrenheit 451, I'm trying to get a personal/portfolio website set up for myself, I've been researching on how to commission into the USAF to become a pilot physician (from another forum I go to), I've been going out to bars on the weekends to meet ladies, etc etc. I have plenty to do where I don't need TV to fill in the downtime.
Originally Posted by PG2G
So you don't believe in entertainment?
I liked your original response better (Hey man, I am guilty of watching Appreciation too) I think learning is entertaining. I think people watching is entertaining. I think Avatar was entertaining. Hey, I think the Olympics (on TV) is entertaining. But I don't see a lot of value in sitcoms and reality TV.
Originally Posted by touchthesky
Kent Money you need to chill out and stop thinking you're such a special flower b/c you don't watch tv. Its for entertainment for gods sake.
You know what? I am proud that I don't need TV for entertainment. When I try to watch it, I can't help but laugh at every goddamn commercial I see. You're right, it is entertaining. But it's a waste of time. Most of TV is for people in the central United States, and for yuppies.
 

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Originally Posted by Kent Money
I wasn't attacking anyone. I was attacking the show.
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Originally Posted by Kent Money
And honestly, the people who waste their time in front of the boobtube need to get their heads outta their asses, get into the world, and make **** happen instead of watching fictional characters ****, drink, and cause debauchery.
 

KitAkira

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Originally Posted by Yardsale
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isn't this that one guy on SF

SoCal's so hot he melts snow now? Ballin outta control And y'all got trolled hard.... at least I hope that was an attempt at trolling
 

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Originally Posted by Earnest Hemingway
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They're like bapes trying to be docs.


That's EXACTLY what they are.

Originally Posted by KitAkira
You foolish

=( I still have a bit of inner hypebeast in me.
 

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Originally Posted by robertorex
=( I still have a bit of inner hypebeast in me.

I hear you brother. Even though I never bought into any of the clothing, I still have numerous kicks that I wear quite frequently. I've only recently started phasing in some real "shoes". The hypebeast aesthetic repulses me, but I think that when you're young, dunk SBs and the like can still be integrated into casual fits.
 

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For some reason I suddenly have the urge to buy large amounts of black with red trim reeboks.
 

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Originally Posted by impolyt_one
There's only one or two Jil Sander knits really worth owning; the cloverneck in grey marl from FW06/07, and then the same one in navy.
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This?
 
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