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Did you fit the stereotypes about your favourate music?
pistachio:
I dont fit the stereotypes anymore, because well, I grew up and realized that limp bizkit is not the best band ever, in fact, probably just the opposite, and now, well.. I listen to everything. But back in the day before I became educated, I wore my brothers jeans which happened to be 12 sizes too big for me and.. his shirts too, also too big, and I had my hair cut real short and spikey and I looked like a boy... no wonder I suffered from low self-esteem!
a pack of wolves:
--- Quote from: jus ---I think we should wear whatever we want, but know why we want to. We're all vain anyway (especially if you're posting in this thread).
Fun thread.
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Not necessarily vain, although I fit a lot of the stereotypes about some of the music I listen to when it comes to clothing not so much. I remember one girl I went out with got a bit of a shock when she discovered she hadn't netted a nice indie boy. There's more to musical stereotypes than just the threads.
I'm with you on the first and last bits though.
Druid:
--- Quote from: jus ---What you wear is what you want to communicate to the people around you, yes? Well, I like people, I like to be social, and I like to go out. Smart, well coordinated outfits communicate confidence and sociability.
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Definately. Clothes are plumage. :)
I'm wearing black Converse One Stars, brown flat front dress pants, and a bright blue t-shirt right now. Indie? I don't know. There really aren't indie types around here, so I just kind of make it up as I go along.
jus:
--- Quote from: a pack of wolves ---
--- Quote from: jus ---I think we should wear whatever we want, but know why we want to. We're all vain anyway (especially if you're posting in this thread).
Fun thread.
--- End quote ---
Not necessarily vain, although I fit a lot of the stereotypes about some of the music I listen to when it comes to clothing not so much. I remember one girl I went out with got a bit of a shock when she discovered she hadn't netted a nice indie boy. There's more to musical stereotypes than just the threads.
I'm with you on the first and last bits though.
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Haha, my true colors shine through... perhaps I should speak for myself in the future :).
Signum_Tenebrae:
--- Quote from: Robbo ---Trollstormur, I gotta own that hoodie.
I like the one I have, made in protest to the Christian Union at my University. Now, because they're anti-homosexual, they can't actually be a part of the Union and it's groups, so after several attempts of trying to control areas and stuff for meetings when they had no right along with causing loads of shit.
Christian
Union?
No
Thanks
Gotta love seeing that on several hoodies around the uni.
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hahaha, nice.
There were some Christians having a protest about abortion or some shit on my campus, and my friend went and paraded around in his Vital Remains "Dechristianize" hoodie.
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