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ITT: visible mental illness
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>>18660378
>maximizes insulation and keeps the ticks out
Perfectly sane and rational
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Am I outing myself as an unc if I shiapost?
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>>18660647
Still love him. And I still love that classic shia style.
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>>18661327
That's not true, probably just happened to be winter. Like half the pics in my shia folder are him in just a tshirt.
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They call me pigslim.
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>>18661349
LMAO painted on skinny jeans look so gay on men. If you're not skinny from top to bottom and not just in the legs, then don't wear skinny jeans, you tryhard faggots. A fat torso with leg day skipping legs looks retarded. Tight pants look gay on men to begin with, because they give off small dick and balls energy. Men need lots of room in the hips area if they aren't microdicked.
>REEEEEEEEE but what about 18th century leotards????!!!
Their pants used to be loose in the hips and high waisted. They didn't wear low rise skinny pants like modern faggots. Men who wear low rise skinny jeans are closeted trannies.
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>>18661523
>Their pants used to be loose in the hips and high waisted
Yeah sure. When Beau Brummell brought full length trousers in to fashion in the early 1900's (inspired from the cavalry riding pants from his military days) there were remarks in the newspapers from women that they're thankful for Beau for his influence in fashion because now they don't have to guess what mood their husbands are in, referring to the tight cut of the pants.
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>>18663285
Their "tight" was equivalent to modern day normal fit. And wool/linen/cotton pants from back then used to be way thinner than denim. That's also why it would have been easier to tell what "mood" they were in. You can get that even with today's techwear pants even if they're not slim fitting.