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[Smoking at the podium is probably bad form, but here's Penelope, doing exactly that thing.]
How do you dress when you're at home? Is it different from how you dress when you're at work, or when you're out running errands, or when you're out partying or whatever?
Do you feel like what you wear is part of your personality, or do you use it to mask your personality from the uncaring eye of society or whatever?
Or do you feel like clothes are unimportant and don't have any impact on who you are at all? Because you're frankly fucking wrong, if that's what you think, but I mean I'm not your mom who clearly raised you wrong, so who am I to judge, right?
[Penelope feels she is precisely the one to judge. Everything. Clearly.]
How do you dress when you're at home? Is it different from how you dress when you're at work, or when you're out running errands, or when you're out partying or whatever?
Do you feel like what you wear is part of your personality, or do you use it to mask your personality from the uncaring eye of society or whatever?
Or do you feel like clothes are unimportant and don't have any impact on who you are at all? Because you're frankly fucking wrong, if that's what you think, but I mean I'm not your mom who clearly raised you wrong, so who am I to judge, right?
[Penelope feels she is precisely the one to judge. Everything. Clearly.]
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Trackies are still very much a thing in some parts of the world, I'm sorry to say. Complete with the derriere slogans. You know, for the ladies.
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Some parts of the world are decades behind, fashion-wise. Large parts of Canada were trapped in a time pocket from 1988 until about 2007. Now they're up to about the mid-90s, which thankfully for them, is back in again.
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A lot of Eastern Europe — at least, where I have lived — is not dissimilar, except it's more 2003ish.