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If you read closely, at no point did i say that i did not understand you, the comment said "few people", also it was actually a response to a comment you made that seemed to suggest that we are not smart enough to comprehend at your level, therefore i ask the question. " what does it profit you to post if you know that the readers to which your comments are addressed cannot understand what you are saying?.Karl.Popper said:Post 176:
Post 166:
First you complain that "few can understand me", then you claim that you understand me perfectly.
lol! Which is it now?
Mutterlein said:I do understand your point, but I think you misinterpreted mine. I'm not saying exspensive designer clothing is the only way to obtain and enjoy true fashion.
DJCNOR said:I know. I'm saying that's a part of why so many do not discern quality on their own and thus rely on names, This makes it harder for new designers to establish themselves.
zamb said:If you read closely, at no point did i say that i did not understand you, the comment said "few people", also it was actually a response to a comment you made that seemed to suggest that we are not smart enough to comprehend at your level, therefore i ask the question. " what does it profit you to post if you know that the readers to which your comments are addressed cannot understand what you are saying?.)
Karl.Popper said:Alright. But you can hardly blame me for interpreting it that way when you said:
'But unless you are quite wealthy you aren't actually buying "fashion", you're buying something that is marketed to you as "fashion"'.
If we ignore this, then yes, I don't disagree with you.
Karl.Popper said:But we're not talking about the poor are we? We're talking about anybody who's "not wealthy" enough for expensive clothing - i.e. people in the middle or lower middle class.
On the one hand you claim that "I'm not saying exspensive designer clothing is the only way to obtain and enjoy true fashion".
On the other hand you state that "unless you are quite wealthy you aren't actually buying 'fashion'".
Which is it? You're contradicting yourself.
edit: haha you edited the line about the poor just in case you came across as un-PC. No matter. The rebuttal still stands.
Mutterlein said:thanks for not allowing me to rest on blanket statments and a lazy use of words.
Mutterlein said:I still stand by that.
Fashion is a luxury, anything offered to you that suggests otherwise should be taken with that caveat.