09-02-18, 13:44 | #18931 |
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Honestly I'm feeling the worst I have ever felt, and I don't say that lightly. I have Major Depressive Disorder and I'm not coping well at all.
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09-02-18, 14:08 | #18932 |
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Thanking god it's friday and only a week until I go home. However I'm a bit miffed because I got paid today and my work didn't put on my sick pay... so I'm going to have to query it tomorrow. Also iTunes keep stealing money off of me so I need to at some point also sort that out. I bought my tickets for Manchester Pride today though!!
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09-02-18, 15:29 | #18933 |
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I've been feeling like that myself recently. Do you have anything to take your mind off things? Even just watching videos can make me feel a bit better.
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09-02-18, 23:31 | #18934 |
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I try to keep busy and focus on work and study, but at the moment even things I usually love like music and exercise aren't having much effect. I'm sorry to hear you're going through a bad time too
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10-02-18, 00:27 | #18935 |
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Gay guys who wear suits with a button up shirt and no tie look so incredibly tacky, and a failed attempt to look classy. Wear something fashionable for God sake. You're not at a VIP party mate, you're at a bar with your bestie girlfriend. Ya can't fool me. Cocktail in their hand and all that jazz. Move aside, you're not royalty.
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10-02-18, 03:23 | #18936 |
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Sour stomach, more than likely drink too much coffee.
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10-02-18, 05:02 | #18937 | |
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What I can't stand though (this is just me channelling my Mediterranean roots) is the bad suits. If you're gonna wear a suit, I'm not mad at you for wearing a budget one because I'm not rich, but please... for the love of Madonna most gracious... get one that fits you flatteringly. There's no excuse for those baggy things that hang off you with the sleeves too long, we're not in 1996. I also don't want to see your suit on the verge of ripping every time you move because it's too tight. Please, a good suit is so important. Last edited by Yeauxleaux; 10-02-18 at 05:13. |
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10-02-18, 10:56 | #18938 | |
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Who the flipping heck tucks in their polo shirts, that's something my Dad would do ahaha. Honestly, I'm not trying be bitchy, but just wear some ripped jeans and a nice shirt, with some boots or trainers. |
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10-02-18, 11:38 | #18939 |
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Usually when I go out I tend to wear skinny jeans with a shirt that buttons up, but leave the top two/three buttons undone to show some chest. Not that it does me any good lol. I've worn a tank top once and I felt like such a reprobate, I don't think I really have the body to pull them off.
Idk, I actually quite like scruffy suits. Depends who's wearing it. |
10-02-18, 16:13 | #18940 | ||
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There's literally no purpose to that. It's a polo, so it doesn't make it look smarter. It doesn't make you look thinner either. I wonder if they bought one too big so they tuck it in to hide it. Quote:
I tend to avoid them because I have a really muscular lower body and shorter legs, so skinnies make my legs look like sausages bursting out of their skin. A lot of it is knowing your body, what looks good on you and what doesn't, and getting clothes that fit you flatteringly. That's the difference between clothes that are like "ugh yeah you look alright" and looking iconic even in cheap clothes. If I find a really nice pair of jeans, but they're just a bit too long for my legs, I'll actually take them to be tailored so they fit me better. Last edited by Yeauxleaux; 10-02-18 at 16:16. |
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