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Orko
Digital Hippie

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by malek
uh dude, these girls will have to dress the fuck up when they'll get their first job, track pants and messed hair will not help them pay the bills. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Taking pride in your appearance is just fine with me. But, there is a time and a place for certain types of clothing. That is all I am saying. |
So you are saying that buy dressing casually for school, you will not know how to dress for work? Sorry that is just not true. I have been jeans and t-shirt kind of guy all my life, but you better believe when I got a job at an accounting firm I put on dress pants, a shirt, and a tie, and now go to interviews in a full suit. It is possible to separate the two. Plus for work you are being PAID to look professional. At school, you are there to learn. It's just about where you put your effort, and for what reasons.
EDIT: if you are spending hours upon hours getting ready for the day, how much energy will you have when the day comes? That time could be used to study, or join groups, or play sports, or or or...
I leave now leave the issue alone, because this is a good thread, and no need for it to get jacked.
Last edited by Orko on May-15-2008 at 21:35
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May-15-2008 21:29
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nadezhda
Sophisticated Lady

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: shoegazing
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it took me 5 years to really like toronto.
i feel like toronto has this wierd obsession with being on patios in the summer. before i moved here, i never heard people talk about good patios, wanting to be on patios etc with such religious fervor as much as i do here. is this a strange observation?
here are my reasons off the top of my head cos i am too lazy to read this whole thread:
pros:
- entertainment - nightlife, cultural events, art, dance
- shopping
- food
- live music --- if i want to see a band, it's pretty certain that they will tour here at some point
- everything that i need is pretty much within walking distance
- multicultural
cons:
- disgusting humidity and smoggy summers *barf*
- the ttc sucks
- slushy, wet, grey winters
- i find people in general to be quite rude and unfriendly - like i'm talking random strangers. i think toronto has brought out a little of my inner bitch since i moved here.
- v. expensive to travel outside of north america. scratch that, within north america too
- real estate/rent is expensive (ok, compared to other major cities it's not so bad, but i still think it's pretty ridiculous
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May-15-2008 23:26
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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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| quote: | Originally posted by malek
In france, most schools use the uniforms, students need to look clean and have clean cloth at a very young age, its just normal than when they arrive at university, they are used to being dressed up. Its part of their routine. |
Maybe that's part of why I never understood the slobwear. I went to a private school and had to wear a uniform every day, so for a long time I knew basically nothing about fashion of any kind but at least I understood the importance of looking presentable. So it's funny to me when I hear people say "this isn't high school anymore" because for me, people in university were a lot worse-dressed than they were in high school.
Aside from the track pants and PJs in university, there were also the board shorts, loose tank tops, and my personal anti-favourite, flip-flops. God I fucking hate those, nothing screams trashy more than exposed and often hairy stinkfeet. This isn't the beach, assholes. Seeing these things made me long for the days when "unkempt" meant baggy jeans and an athletic shirt.
Oh and to Orko: My take on it is that if you look good, you feel good. What's the difference between getting yourself together in the morning or before a night of clubbing? It's the same deal, I personally have a lot more energy when I'm confident that I don't look like crap.
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2009-06-18 - DJ Annoying @ People Need To Know Where I'll Be
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May-16-2008 02:11
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The Highroller
ad hoc and ad lib

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Flying over the cuckoo's nest
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| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Maybe that's part of why I never understood the slobwear. I went to a private school and had to wear a uniform every day, so for a long time I knew basically nothing about fashion of any kind but at least I understood the importance of looking presentable. So it's funny to me when I hear people say "this isn't high school anymore" because for me, people in university were a lot worse-dressed than they were in high school.
Aside from the track pants and PJs in university, there were also the board shorts, loose tank tops, and my personal anti-favourite, flip-flops. God I fucking hate those, nothing screams trashy more than exposed and often hairy stinkfeet. This isn't the beach, assholes. Seeing these things made me long for the days when "unkempt" meant baggy jeans and an athletic shirt.
Oh and to Orko: My take on it is that if you look good, you feel good. What's the difference between getting yourself together in the morning or before a night of clubbing? It's the same deal, I personally have a lot more energy when I'm confident that I don't look like crap. |
lol are you kidding me? EVERYBODY wears flip flops in the summer time. Unless I'm going to a club, I wear flip flops for 95% of the summer.
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May-16-2008 09:45
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