are you calling someone a lazy pig? because it sounds as if someone is a glutton.
Yes, someone who can't bother to clean themselves up in public is a glutton - expecting the respect of society while providing none in return.
okay, flying toadstool. dressing casually does not mean someone is a glutton. being dirty is not gluttony.
however, having closets full of awesome clothes reeks of something akin to gluttony. and just to remind you (and this is a quote from my wise father) "you can dress a gorilla in an armani suit, but you still have a gorilla." clothes, much like makeup, are often ploys of deception.
i am still chuckling over the fact that you think the show mad men is an accurate depiction of life in the past.
I agree.
I'm female and clothes are really expensive. Im in my mid-20's and still have mostly hand-me-downs from middle/high school.
My friends who dress really well tend to have nice cars, nice clothes, nice PCs and nik-knacks. Instead I bought a house, made a 5k emergency fund, and put 10k+ invested in the stock market thats growing each month.
I do want to slowly start buying nicer clothes, but it's hard to change an entire wardrobe when I want to continue my monthly investments elsewhere. I don't think it makes me a slob, just not a rich person.
clothes, much like makeup, are often ploys of deception.
Your father wasn't wise. He probably had you when he was 12 years old.
Clothes are practically a reflection of you as a person, your soul, your character, how much you care about yourself and others, plus more. Deception? That's only a fractional part of it, plus it's a matter of perception.
Stop wearing tie-die shirts your fat hot-dog eating faggot.
Well, I'll laugh at someone who doesn't understand first person recollection. Enjoy your smelly clothes, just don't expect respect.
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