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31st January 17, 06:16 AM
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A recurring theme on the various kilt pages
I have noticed something on a few of the various kilt pages of the volume of visages. It goes a bit like this:
"Hi all, this is me in my kilt. Let me know how I look. Be honest! Don't hold back!" accompanied by a photo of an extraordinarily hirsute man wearing loafers, white kilt hose pulled up, a crushed (nineteenth century era) short kilt with no pin or sporran, and a purple eighteenth century style shirt.
"Okay. You look like Hagrid on his way to a Halloween party".
"Dude! Don't be so judgy man! The are no rules and I was having fun. I'll wear my kilt the way I want because freedom! Don't be such a kilt cop!"
"Why did you ask? Oh, you were seeking affirmation, not an opinion. Got it."
Of course he can wear what he wants. But it's a bit like freedom of speech. We can pretty much say what we want. We all have a right to express an opinion, but that doesn't mean we all have the right to expect everyone to take our opinion seriously. Some people look ridiculous the way they dress, whether kilted or trousered.
Note: this was not an actual exchange, but representative of the type.
Last edited by Michael A; 5th February 17 at 11:54 PM.
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