Why depressing, Jesse?
Just thinking about being in a relationship where you have to make your case like that, I guess. They got through it, and are still married, though!
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Why depressing, Jesse?
Just thinking about being in a relationship where you have to make your case like that, I guess. They got through it, and are still married, though!
I'm pretty sure it came from Jonestown. I remember first hearing it in a very clear "unquestioningly following someone else's agenda even if it led to your personal harm" context.
I agree. I originally heard it to describe Republicans (especially those in the current administration) who actually believe all the stuff they say....
If possible I usually wear jeans on the plane. Can I impress someone who would change my life, in jeans?
HELL YEAH!
I think it's important to dress in clean clothes that will keep you warm if the plane is too cold and allow you to sleep comfortably if your flight is long. I can judge people flying for having stupid fashion but I think practical should be the deciding factor for travel clothes.
I dress schlumpy for flight. I look for the most comfortable clothes that can be layered.
I remember as a child dressing in a just-for-travel outfit chosen by my mom. And I miss the romanticism of that notion. But given how uncomfortable I find flights, I go for comfort over appeal.
I think practical should be the deciding factor for travel clothes.
I don't disagree but I'm really tired of all those women wearing tight powder blue velour tracksuits. All ages. Please, make it stop.
Before you leave for the airport, look at yourself in the mirror, and think: Could I meet and IMPRESS someone who would change my life while wearing this? And if the answer is "No," change.
Screw that. I'll dress appropriately, but dressing to impress any passing Djinn seems a bit much. If the way I'm dressed fails to inspire passing strangers to befriend me, good, because that sounds like a nightmare.
The idea of dressing to impress anyone whilst traveling was knocked unconscious the minute we had to start taking off our damned shoes to go through security.
The airlines and TSA treat us like cattle (and I've got "elite" status with United; so don't even want to think about how it is for the non-business travelers). When we're treated as such, it's hard to get motivated to dress like a movie star.
ETA: Unless that "movie star" is an Olsen twin. 'cause I can rock the homeless look while traveling if I must.
I wear yoga pants and a t-shirt on airplanes. No way am I wearing anything with an actual waistband when I'm going to have to sit in an airplane seat for a few hours.
Yeah, maybe my jeans are too tight, but I don't actually find them all that comfortable on a plane.
I wear slippers on the plane when I take red-eyes home. I just keep a pair of sneakers in the front pocket of my carry-on for when I get back into the airport.