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When do you get rid of clothes?

  1. #21
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Who fucking xaires amirite like legs deal with him head kn
  2. #22
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by S6x keep covering it up. it's fucking obvious who and where he is now.

    Obvious, yes, what could be clearer?

    FOIA on Zoklet. I'm guessing he didn't really work for the FBI but if he did and spread some shit lies that "He's just a troll" I'll fucking sue him and the FBI. not to mention that would link just fine with James Comey being Legal Department with Hunter as HR.. hand in hand at any company. most common phrase when something fucks up at a forbes 500 business

    How exactly do you think the freedom of information act works?
  3. #23
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by Sophie
    > In addition, a mother’s childhood experiences had a stronger adverse effect on a child’s behavioral health than the father’s experiences.


    I thought that was a pretty interesting finding.

    it was.
  4. #24
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Originally posted by cupocheer I keep 'out of style' shite – if I live long enough it'll come back around.

    I do the same thing too, but then i'm a hipster fuck
  5. #25
    Technologist victim of incest
    I keep my clothes till they’re falling apart at the seams, so I rarely donate my clothes, and I rarely buy clothes. I love most of my worn out clothes. They are the most comfortable and sometimes I have an emotional attachment to them, ie: clothes that were gifts.
  6. #26
    Siouxsie_Q African Astronaut
    Originally posted by cupocheer it'll come back around.

    and it usually does come back 'round, but with a DIFFERENT name
  7. #27
    S6x African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Lanny Obvious, yes, what could be clearer?



    How exactly do you think the freedom of information act works?

    Is this a question in your favore as well?
  8. #28
    S6x African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Technologist I keep my clothes till they’re falling apart at the seams, so I rarely donate my clothes, and I rarely buy clothes. I love most of my worn out clothes. They are the most comfortable and sometimes I have an emotional attachment to them, ie: clothes that were gifts.

    this is why people go to salvation army or thrift stores. to have more comfortable Jeans and such. though I would never buy shoes.. and I have seen them before. I suppose you could wash them and throw in a pair of Dr Shulz though.
  9. #29
    Cootehill African Astronaut [my unsymmetrically blurry oregano]
    Most of my clothes fail by becoming too short for me.

    This is the reality of being tall.

    #ShortPrivilege

    #MidgetPrivilege

    #Squatemalan Privilege
  10. #30
    esbity African Astronaut
    You're all doing it wrong.

    -Jackets, Sweatshirts, Fleeces
    I wait until new designs come out, buy the new ones, place the tags on the old ones, ans then return.

    -Jeans, Shorts
    Same as above except I wait until the jeans are slightly wrinkly. Shorts are every spring.

    -Socks, Underwear, Wallets, and Belts
    Shoplift.
  11. #31
    Red_Woman African Astronaut
    I make a capsule wardrobe every year, and the things I don't use anymore I donate.

    I still have some things which I love and still wear today though. I have a great winter coat I bought in 2001, in Dubrovnik. It was a bit expensive back then, but it turn out worth every single DM. I also have a leather jacket, boots and a couple of skirts since 2004, and a pair of sandals. They are my favorites but the leather is not the same anymore. I don't want to throw them away though, because they are particular and can't find them anymore.

    I'm thinking to go to the cobbler and repair them.
  12. #32
    esbity African Astronaut
    Yeah I donate my old stuff as well.

    I also do volunteer work.
  13. #33
    Siouxsie_Q African Astronaut
    Originally posted by esbity -Socks, Underwear, Wallets, and Belts
    Shoplift.

    Not a good choice, lol. Surely you can afford these items...?
  14. #34
    esbity African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Siouxsie_Q Not a good choice, lol. Surely you can afford these items…?

    Of course. But if I can save that money, I can spend it in other places, like brewerys and other events. Plus, I like decent brand named items, no cheap shit.
  15. #35
    Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Originally posted by esbity Of course. But if I can save that money, I can spend it in other places, like brewerys and other events. Plus, I like decent brand named items, no cheap shit.

    Why?
  16. #36
    Red_Woman African Astronaut
    One reason could be the quality. Although expensive doesn't always mean great quality (you do pay for the name f the brand as well), it is more often than not. So even if you buy a bit more expensive (a coat or a pair of boots for example)but the quality is good, they will last much longer. Like over 5 or 10 years. So, you might've spent more money in one go but in the long run you haven't actually. It's kinda like an investment.
    My grandfather used to say, I am not rich to buy cheap. He had a point there. lol

    I do buy cheap myself, but more like summer clothing. Sometimes sweatshirts or pullover as well, which I may use daily or at home. But when it comes to jackets, coats, shoes. I do like to buy them of good quality.
  17. #37
    esbity African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Ajax Why?

    It matches my quality....decent but not junky.
  18. #38
    tee hee hee Naturally Camouflaged [slangily complete this slumberer]
    Originally posted by Cootehill Most of my clothes fail by becoming too short for me.

    This is the reality of being tall.

    #ShortPrivilege

    #MidgetPrivilege

    #Squatemalan Privilege

    Being short isn't easy either. You wanna buy capris and they end up as ankle pants; weird ankle pants bc they're all baggy, etc.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  19. #39
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Technologist I keep my clothes till they’re falling apart at the seams, so I rarely donate my clothes, and I rarely buy clothes. I love most of my worn out clothes. They are the most comfortable and sometimes I have an emotional attachment to them, ie: clothes that were gifts.

    No...ur too poor to buy new ones.
  20. #40
    itybit African Astronaut [daze my amino pe-tsai]
    What teeheehee said

    #tallprivilege
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