Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Inspired by Post of 27/03/12

It has been pointed out by a few people that yesterday I was in an uncommonly bitchy mood and also on some very thin ice, particularly as I may be guilty of occasionally having t-shirts printed for friends and myself when we are about to go on tour...I say to my detractors and in my defence - What goes on tour, stays on tour!!  Alright, it's not all comedy t-shirts it's the one idiot from the other night who inspired my post, my rage and my amnesia for my own witty t-shirt shenanigans.  Honestly though this bloke was enough to cause anyone to lose the plot and possibly their lunch. (vile)

Onto, lighter and brighter fashion banter.  So this got me to thinking about bias, what causes it? how strong it can be as a motivator? and what we might lose out on because of it? (I know Mum, my grammar)  We all have some degree of bias in our fashion choices, whether it is due to a belief that we have terrible legs, that must remain covered or a belief that we have fabulous arms that should be shared with the world (you know that wasn't arms, when I first wrote the sentence but I thought I'd try for a more unisex option).  Either way it is doubtful to be true because nothing is uniformly true and being comfortable will always make you look more stylish, as well as the fact that incremental changes can make unmeasurable difference.  Take those imperfect pins, so the shape is wonky and the colour pasty, let me tell you a secret the people who notice, aren't worth your notice.  They are like me yesterday, angry at something else and taking it out on everyone else.  Bully's and bitches, people are their own biggest problem.  So my advice is whatever you know to be true, check in case things have changed in the time you weren't looking.  Try a different option and see if it might add a little something to your sartorial weapons chest, giving you a whole new style card to play.  Might even be the ace in the hole.

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