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Originally Posted by Mallymkun View Post
Which is exactly why uniform is necessary. I don't wanna know what band you listen to, what politics you assign yourself with, what country you've been to, what clothes you like, what movies you watch... it's too conspicuous and bland, as if the primary purpose of going to education is to inform other people of what kind of person you are. I don't give a damn. I just want to get through the day and get my qualifications.

Edgy.

I wear a uniform every day, and it makes everything so much easier. You never have to worry about what you're going to wear the next day, and nobody can judge you for what you wear if they're wearing the same thing. I've worn them for the last four years and still stand by them. If you want to feel unique, accessorize.

There's nothing wrong with expressing yourself, and I get great joy out of wearing normal clothes for our charity day each month (everybody wears normal clothes, and donations are taken for a charity if possible).

About the hygene thing. If you're dirty or smelly, people are going to make comments about it regardless of what clothes you're wearing.
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it's weird hearing "no one can judge you for your uniform"

I'm from a low income neighbourhood where just about everyone's parents make the same amount of money (using this as a sort of point of how retarded the above statement is), and surprisingly you'll still get roasted for wearing uniform, and the gang bangers roast anyone not wearing designer clothing (like True Religion chinos or Ralph Lauren polos). Idk if this counts as contributing but obviously uniform doesn't solve bullying issues. If someone is ugly or isn't capable of ironing their clothes, wearing uniform isn't going to stop them from being roasted.

Uniform is really asinine to me, because some of these schools have set uniforms that cost like $50 for the pants and $30 for the shirts. So it's not saving parents money.

I could buy cheap uniform clothes for the same amount as regular clothing so what difference does it make. At this point it's more of like a conservative way at looking at schooling requirements. There's no actual reason on why uniform is good or bad.
Last edited by Velair; Dec 6, 2016 at 05:02 AM.
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Velair you defeat your own point in this post. If you're saying that in your school you get roasted for not wearing designer clothes then surely wearing cheap clothes instead of uniform would be much much worse.
Well in the past,
they were all naked at school(probably learned shit).
But they had not these problems like we.

Lets learn from our past generations, they were like throwing stones and looking for plants
school never wasn't more than learning stuff that you need to learn.

Imagine you go to school and there is no things as scenes, fashion, categories, clothing.
Enjoint life