What’s your most controversial opinion?

I still don’t understand how a tshirt makes a lesser impression than a button shirt …

It’s the same with hair colours … why shouldn’t someone with purple hair be taken as seriously as someone with brunette hair.
Did you wear your "suck my dick" t-shirt to work again?

But what is holding you.. or others, back from buying second hand? And still be within the corporations expectations?
(I know many who does that!)


The thing with tattoos and piercings, again.. as a rather tatted person myself, I do get you!! But I also respect, that everyone might not appreciate my ink.
Still, times are changing, and I see more and more ink in public, also on professionals.

.... Also, I reckon a big reason to why I do not really get you = we live in two rather different worlds. It is hard to compare and understand the differences between different countries and cultures.
Professional work attire generally has to be well-fitted or tailored. The odds of finding something that fits well in a secondhand shop are astronomically low for a good portion of the population.

I know that I'm not going to get any traction, or support, on this one... not even from my fellow Canadians, unless they happen to be over forty and from the same part of the country as me... but this item of clothing is called a 'bunny hug'.

And I know that to be true because I just used it in a sentence earlier this afternoon... 'oh damn, it's so nice out today that I only need to throw on my Oilers bunny hug to go out and shovel some snow!' Pretty sweet day, eh?
That is fucking adorable and I hereby demand everyone call sweatshirts "bunny hugs" from now on!
 
That is fucking adorable and I hereby demand everyone call sweatshirts "bunny hugs" from now on!


Whoa... I was just hoping to legitimize my era-specific regional slang as a semi-acceptable distant alternative...
I had no idea we could make it the rule of the land. I like the way you wield your power, Kitty! We really got something accomplished here today!
 
The Japanese Godzilla films are so much better than the American ones. I’m gonna go see Minus One before it leaves the theater (although they are releasing a short run BW version soon).
 
The Japanese Godzilla films are so much better than the American ones. I’m gonna go see Minus One before it leaves the theater (although they are releasing a short run BW version soon).
Let me just pull up a chair here, my friend. ;)

The Japanese Godzilla films are indeed fantastic. I like what they're doing with the recent American films too but they're hit or miss overall. The 2014 one started promising but it made a huge mistake in killing off Cranston's character. He was the Dr. Loomis character, which was such a great part to have in a movie such as this. King of the Monsters was pretty great, though. Skull Island I loved. The last one was decent. New one looks like it could be fun.

Godzilla Minus One was genuinely amazing. Without spoiling it I'll say that the character work truly sets it apart. It goes deep and makes great use of the setting and time period. Very well done. I think it's great that they can make Godzilla movies like this and also have the American ones where he slugs it out with Kong.
 
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