There are two distinctly different types of clothing I typically wear: the rediculously baggy, stereotypical teenage drags-on-the-ground-gets-dirty-and-makes-me-look-unpresentable clothes, and the ones I'm wearing now: a dress shirt, slacks, belt and tie. Why is there a perceived difference in who I am just because of clothing? I get compliments when I dress up, and when I dress down nobody cares. Is clothing that important that it dignifies a person? I'm thinking about that Bugs Bunny cartoon where a truckload of hats fell everywhere and Bugs/Fudd started acting differently just because of clothing (hat) changes.
I don't understand. Explain how PG can be presentable just because of clothing chagne.


 
			
			 
					
						 
			 It's just clothes wtf
 It's just clothes wtf
					
				 
					
					
					
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