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Bob423

do you still like things that are "out of style?"

  

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  1. 1. do you still like things that are "out of style?"

    • yup
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    • I don't follow style
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    • why would I?
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I never really followed trendy or in style as usually it never last and ends up being a waste of time and money and shows in my opinion a great deal of immaturity. While the things that I consider "in style" for me personally may very well be out of style, give it a few years and it will be "in style" again and I'll be ahead of the curve.

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If this is about clothes, I wear what I like, in or out. What makes me comfortable is in to me. :biggrin_002:

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If this is about clothes, I wear what I like, in or out. What makes me comfortable is in to me. :biggrin_002:

clothes, electronics, cars, anything.

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If this is about clothes, I wear what I like, in or out. What makes me comfortable is in to me. :biggrin_002:

clothes, electronics, cars, anything.

 

oh crap... I did it again didn't I?

MY INTERNET IS SLOW!!!! :angry:

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I'm not sure if Super Nintendo really count's since really now all the good games that came out for Super Nintendo are now considered "in" as most of them have been ported to a hand-held or they've become popular on emulators. Perhaps it it was Atari it would be different, now I want to play my Atari but I don't feel like going to the attic.

 

Though Fedora's are "in style" lately does it count that I've been wearing them for about 17 years now 15 years longer than the fad has been around.

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I hadn't thought it was turning into a debate yet. Can never tell about these things. As far as the comment earlier with car's, what kind of car is "in style"? I've never heard of such a thing. I just have one rule as far as cars are concerned, if it's not older than me it's not a car. I think the "cars" made today are nothing more than glorified plastic toys build to last, until you actually need it.

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