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People you wish you could dress like

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I have not thought of asking myself who I want to dress like
because that isn't a pertinent line of thought to me. I don't
see it as a useful way for me to spend time.


I am adding to my earlier remark.

The people I wish I could dress like are the ones who don't have to
continuously keep their heads covered with multiple layers in order
to avoid nausea & vertigo.

That's why I don't bother myself with thinking of "fashions" I'd care
to emulate. It's not possible and would only serve to provoke me.
 

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