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Originally posted by Agathon
Buy your clothes over the internet. It's the sane way to shop these days.
Originally posted by Dis
qft . and my first response as well.
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Originally posted by Provost Harrison
No it isn't...that's just utter nonsenseRethink Refuse Reduce Reuse
Do It Ourselves
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Originally posted by b etor
girls can't do that. our sizes are too weird
ok i admit, i'm far from the norm of a woman.
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yes, that could be it. or it could have been that my thighs have gotten huge.
i like shopping with my dad for food, he likes buying stuff we buy tons. i used to like clothes shopping with him because he'd tell me to get whatever i want, but that was before he changed into his strict self and i was like 10 so i didn't have to worry about how it looked on my hips or butt or anything! goodtimes.
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Originally posted by General Ludd
The phrase social activity is not reserved for geting drunk at the pub. Anything that takes place within a society is a social activity. Wanting to avoid shoping out of a desire for social issolation does not neccisarily have anything to do with actively trying to meet people (or not) but could also mean not wanting to be seen by people, not wanting to have to see people yourself, not want to deal with waiting in a line, or talking to a cashier, or finding a parking spot, ect... these are all social activities, as they are all based on the interactions between people.Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
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Shopping involves interactions between people, but that doesn't make it "social" in the same sense as going to a pub or hanging out with friends, etc. The term implies (to me, at least) that pleasure is in some way derived from the interactions themselves, or from the company of others in general. When you talk to the store clerks, you're looking for information or giving it. Any pleasure you happen to get will presumptively involve finding an awesome shirt you can afford or something. If you enjoy simply being around other consumers or retail employees, well, more power to ya, but that's just not me. Especially not around holidays.
Shopping could also be a social activity if you go out to shop with a pack of friends and discuss how cute the stuff you see is. However, I shouldn't have to tell you that said activity is grounds for immediate revocation of your license to carry testicles on your person.
B etor, stop talking about your XL top size. We know you're a fed.
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Originally posted by General Ludd
The phrase social activity is not reserved for geting drunk at the pub. Anything that takes place within a society is a social activity. Wanting to avoid shoping out of a desire for social issolation does not neccisarily have anything to do with actively trying to meet people (or not) but could also mean not wanting to be seen by people, not wanting to have to see people yourself, not want to deal with waiting in a line, or talking to a cashier, or finding a parking spot, ect... these are all social activities, as they are all based on the interactions between people.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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Originally posted by b etor
girls can't do that. our sizes are too weird
ok i admit, i'm far from the norm of a woman.
Every woman I know says they are far from the norm of a woman.Only feebs vote.
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Originally posted by Elok
Shopping could also be a social activity if you go out to shop with a pack of friends and discuss how cute the stuff you see is. However, I shouldn't have to tell you that said activity is grounds for immediate revocation of your license to carry testicles on your person.
B etor, stop talking about your XL top size. We know you're a fed.
gahhh stop that.
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