I feel complete with accessories
Nothing like wearing a scarf or gloves or a watch or socks, eh! The brown tartan scarf and old-fashioned fancy gold leather-strap watch and stripy socks.
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Nothing like wearing a scarf or gloves or a watch or socks, eh! The brown tartan scarf and old-fashioned fancy gold leather-strap watch and stripy socks.
I can kind of understand. I like waring very unusual clothes like all white suits, gold caped wing-tipped shoes, cartwheel hats, crimson suspenders with rose patterns, bejeweled pins/rings/necklaces/belt buckles with white belt, white silk long sleeve under shirts with flower/tribal patterns & silver lined vests. I like confusing people with them when I walk down the street.
"how's everyone about that?"
You mean how do they feel about it? I've never gotten a negative response from it, mostly sideways glances & stares. And the one's that say something are mostly positive or just ask where I got the clothes or how much they cost, my friends call me Tony Montana cause I look like a coke dealer.
Sounds normal to me. I've been wearing watches since I was a little kid. I was given a Cinderella watch when I was maybe four, or five and have enjoyed wearing watches ever since. I'm 52 now, and I wear a Fitbit watch. 😊
Yes, but why a Fitbit watch and not a Q&Q Quartz watch, or Quartz Sports? Does it have to be an individual life you lead that leaves you wondering why things are weird to you? If you live such a life you're not normal, but RoseIsabella you are yourself normal.
It's too much, too much of your lifestyle to bear, I can't possibly live in America living that way, I can only live in America eating hot dogs, reading the newspaper, drinking a cup of espresso, dressed in brown with a hat, writing, reading religious stuff, eating a smoked ham sandwich on dark rye bread, going to appointments, swallowing Vinpocetine tablets for stress relief and so much more, and loving the government, and attacking offensive, anti-religious, cheeseparing people telling me God or religion isn't real, that's what I'll do in America, along with gobbling down KFC chicken burgers, wearing a spotty tie and eating a fancy breakfast, and going to boutiques to try exclusive authentic brand name clothes, that's what corporate America should be.