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Advice from a practical rational mindsetby Russ Gottwaldt Hello. I'm a practical, rational student and today I'm voicing my thoughts against the world of fashion. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, "What, me? Lil' ol' fahion student me? Why, fashion doesn't hurt people, it makes them look more attractive." Sure, you can argue that you just want to contribute to our school's collective fashion sense or whatever, but you're confusing the rest of us. By creating or resurrecting styles, you're giving the student body more aesthetic choices regarding their wardrobe, which means people will be more likely to revamp their image, which means people will be more likely to reinvent themselves, which means I'll be less likely to recognize people on a day-to-day basis. This means Geeky Walter could be walking down the hall one week and Goth Walter could be walking down the same hall the next. Well, I assure you, I'd pass by Walter like a dirty hobo--and do you know why? It'd be because of his unprecedented change in style. Walter would be unrecognizable. I'd say, "Oh, there goes some hipster Goth guy who looks like Geeky Walter," and walk right past him. Do you understand how problematic this could be? Maybe I would need to use him--or rather--utilize Walter's technical knowledge of computers to get a bootleg copy of Mac OS X Tiger, and if I couldn't recognize him, I'd be stuck having to pay for all my software. I am not paying for new software. "Oh, there's Roger," I would say, "Roger Red Shirt. I've easily recognized Roger because of his red shirt. It's a good thing, too, because today I need to use him--or rather--encourage him to pull some strings and get me into a coveted class next semester." Listen, all I'm saying is that students at this school should be clear and consistent, clothing-wise. It's not fashion fascism, it's sensible. Like what if Blingy Ben transcended genres and became Emo Ben? Well, I'd be screwed. What if I was going to use--or rather--invite Blingy Ben to change the oil on my Mini? What if I couldn't recognize him? I will not change my own oil. It's dirty. I don't like it. And I won't have to as long as Blingy Ben stays in line. We need to subvert that stale, old saying "You can't judge a book by its cover." Well, do you know why covers exist? To tell you what's in the book. And another thing, if there were little trinkets or buttons everyone could wear regarding their interests and lifestyles, that would make life easier. Think about it. You know what else? Maybe if there was some kind of emblem people could wear to represent even more helpful information. Perhaps information regarding personal history... Like, if you were slutty, maybe you could embroider a big scarlet "A" on all your shirts. It's just a matter of politeness. I don't think that's too much to ask. May 2005
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