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.
as long as one is clean and modest with the clothes fitting properly, fuck what anyone else thinks. i would rather have a friend that dressed comfortably who was down to earth than be miserable around people who judged others by the price tag on garments.
please don't change your common sense ways because others say dressing to the nines is a reflection of one's soul.
i am proud of your smart thinking. and care less about smart dressing.
Well, I'll laugh at someone who doesn't understand first person recollection. Enjoy your smelly clothes, just don't expect respect.
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.
"clothes are a reflection of your soul." wow. i would call that shallow. i do feel sorry for you if you truly feel this way. now kindly fuck off, okay?
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