Props matter. It does not matter if you have all the courage in the world, certain universal turnoffs can halt you before even entering battle.
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Open your closet. You may disagree with superficiality, but consider this: You are in a raid group in World of Warcraft and 2 priests want to join. Which would you favor more? The one with epic gear or the one with grayed items? People judge. You judge (maybe if it's only subconsciously). You want to make a good initial impression to magnify your chances of becoming victorious. In summary, you will need fashionable clothes before you can even think of approaching that girl. And if you don't already or simply don't know what fashionable clothes means, here is a breakdown of tips:

- Baggy clothing; not in style. Maybe it was in the year nineteen eighty bumblefuck, but not anymore. Stick to small shirts (short-sleeved shirts shouldn't go past half your bicep) and more fitting boot-cut jeans.
- Brand name clothing is comforting. No one appreciates inside joke shirts or k-mart clothing; they are wearable, just not benefiting. Take a trip to your nearest Hollister.
- Thrive off of feedback. If you walk into an environment with risque clothing and get one positive comment from your friend, while fifty other people give you negative looks and/or feedback, stop wearing it.

4 comments:
I already have Hollister clothes so I guess I'm set
"Take a trip to your nearest Hollister."
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA NO.
Name brands =/= looking good.
Nate, that was probably the dumbest thing ive ever heard. how would name brands =/= looking good?
i dont think the brand name matters if its just plain black/white tees tho
Well, if you're hearing things through a computer screen, I'd either turn off text-to-speech or see a psychiatrist.
Anyway, that was a mistake on my part. It should have been "name brands != looking good."
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