Son_of_Atropos
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- The ruins of the golden era.
The problem with the age of entitlement is that it eliminates the consequences of choice. In the bygone days, if you make a mistake, it was your fault. Not society's. Not others. Yours. That has changed. For the worse.
In regards to clothing, sounds like a majority of the posters in this thread (from what I have seen) think it is some how despicable to make assumptions about a person based on their clothing. I disagree. It is perfectly natural to make conclusions based on the information available to you. You can formulate sound assumptions based on a person's clothing because clothing is the image that a person projects to the world. Obviously these assumptions should be adjusted upon further evidence but if I see someone wearing a One Direction shirt I will assume that person likes the band. Likewise, if I see someone wearing some high-end clothing I will assume that person has expensive taste or has some dough. People don't buy things they don't need and they don't wear things they don't like. Naturally, a person's clothing represents a mere peak or glimpse of some persons, but with other people it could be a complete record of that person and his values. Ultimately, clothing is a projection of the person. If someone doesn't like the response maybe they should change their image. Ultimately, it's up to that person.
In regards to clothing, sounds like a majority of the posters in this thread (from what I have seen) think it is some how despicable to make assumptions about a person based on their clothing. I disagree. It is perfectly natural to make conclusions based on the information available to you. You can formulate sound assumptions based on a person's clothing because clothing is the image that a person projects to the world. Obviously these assumptions should be adjusted upon further evidence but if I see someone wearing a One Direction shirt I will assume that person likes the band. Likewise, if I see someone wearing some high-end clothing I will assume that person has expensive taste or has some dough. People don't buy things they don't need and they don't wear things they don't like. Naturally, a person's clothing represents a mere peak or glimpse of some persons, but with other people it could be a complete record of that person and his values. Ultimately, clothing is a projection of the person. If someone doesn't like the response maybe they should change their image. Ultimately, it's up to that person.