I work at Boot Barn and there is this special needs kid that comes in every day with his mom to hang out with us and try on some boots just for the fun of it. He is so adorable and i love having little "fashion shows" with him with different pairs of boots
What's even cuter about this is that this guy (not the special needs man) is one that we would think was a d-bag, but we see this and al the sudden the outlook changes.
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· 9 years ago
Only if you're a judge a book by its cover kind of person
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Then don't put a cover on the book, if you don't want to be judged.
I feel like that would be much too similar to conforming to society's view of how a good-mannered person should be dressed. Unless you meant not wearing clothes when you said to not put a cover on the book, in which case ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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· 9 years ago
Yes I'm still waiting on a reply
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So what I'm thinking is that the stereotypical man that looks polit and presentable may be wearing a suit, a nice shirt, and nice pants and shoes. We can see here that this man has a weird stubbly beard, carries and Adidas bag, and is dressed as though he had just played basketball, or a sport. I'm not saying that I would jump to the conclusion, but I think that others might.
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I see a well dressed young man that's well put together looks to me like his facial hair is trimmed and his hair is also. Looks more like an outfit than s ok me thing to play basketball in. I was just curious on what you see. But to me even someone who just got done playing basketball doesn't make me assume he's a d-bag I go on actions not what someone looks like
Who's going to a job interview on the daily? And maybe his actual job isn't an office one/doesn't require business casual attire. My first thought when I looked at him was that he looked put together and attractive.
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There's no dress code for being a d bag so you shouldn't assume someone is by the way they look or dress
The photo was taken in an Australian train and was even on the news. They said he held his hand when he was asleep. It turns out the man asleep as a disability.
I'm not sure what I'll do besides lose an immense amount of respect for you.
Nice post, but shipping has become too much.