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>Buy brown clothes
>On the way to work
>Absolutely everyone wearing black, blue or greyscale
>End up standing out
Wtf wasn't brown supposed to be hip in Autumn?
Anyway, do you feel more comfortable blending in or being easy to single out?
Do you tend to lean towards one or the other when picking your clothes?
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You sound low test
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wfww
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WHY ARE YOU SO INSECURE?
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i prefer standing out since i dress really cool and want people to look at me, but that's not something i consider when buying clothes. why would you put in extra effort to dress like the default? by definition that should just come naturally and take 0 thought.



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