m0nk
One Too Many
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My take on it all is this: we are who we are. Friends, real friends, understand that and are accepting. I go on each day doing what I do, and unfortunately I don't have anyone near me that has some of the same appreciation of things lost, but I still have other common ground for the friendships that I do have. I would love to have theme parties, but there just aren't enough people with these interests around me.
I also might seem like the oddball because I wear a fedora everywhere I go, or dress more traditional than some of my coworkers who prefer modern khakis and jeans, but that's just how I prefer to view the world... and we have to be the change we wish to see in others. Most people these days are rude and dress like slobs (I mean those regular sweatpants and PJ wearers), but it's continued on because it's rare for someone to act any other way.
Maybe someday, more others will suddenly like your style, or the things you find with vintage flair, and the theme parties will turn into just a regular gathering of friends. You never know...
I also might seem like the oddball because I wear a fedora everywhere I go, or dress more traditional than some of my coworkers who prefer modern khakis and jeans, but that's just how I prefer to view the world... and we have to be the change we wish to see in others. Most people these days are rude and dress like slobs (I mean those regular sweatpants and PJ wearers), but it's continued on because it's rare for someone to act any other way.
Maybe someday, more others will suddenly like your style, or the things you find with vintage flair, and the theme parties will turn into just a regular gathering of friends. You never know...
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