new palewave general
keep it chill as always, guys
was about to make a new thread, nice
thoughts on these kicks? which one would you choose
>>9614835
Top for sure
Bottom confirmed for notpale/10
Should i buy a pale wave wardrobe? I'm buying new clothes and I don't know if this style suits me but I read it looks really nice and is easy to pull off. I'd just feel weird wearing only blue and white all the time.
>>9614869
I wouldn't buy an entire wardrobe. It's better to slowly integrate pale pieces in.
dude on the right is p a l e
>>9614761
>you will never live in a chill, pale community with other /fa/ggots who you drink heineken with until your wife who works at the animal shelter comes home and makes you linguini
feels tepid
Pale! Really embracing the comfy aspect of palewave
>>9614952
diggin that grungy look pal
Wish the colors on this cardigan were more pale, but i still think overall the fit is p chill
>>9614815
Armpits are not v dece
>>9614952
Looks cozy man, I cant wait for my converse to get this dirty
The red characters are too harsh for this thread...
>>9614815
Taylor swift is so hot
Changing my wardrobe to pale wave...So far I plan on buying
http://www.zara.com/us/en/man/jeans/view-all/colored-slim-fit-jeans-c719519p2379072.html
http://us.asos.com/ASOS-Bomber-Jacket/15jm9c/?iid=4580470&cid=16245&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=36&sort=-1&clr=Stone&totalstyles=212&gridsize=3&mporgp=L0FTT1MvQVNPUy1Cb21iZXItSmFja2V0L1Byb2Qv
http://www.zappos.com/converse-jack-purcell-cp-canvas-low-top-white-white
Any suggestions?
>>9615169
I like those jack purcells a LOt
>>9615027
nice, did you age the AF1s yourself or are they second hand
>tfw palewave threads have totally changed your outlook on life
>changing my wardrobe up from memechrome to palewave
>generally happier
>more care free
>nicer to people
thanks
>>9615169
what's the quality like on Zara jeans? want to get some pale jeans and was going to aim for Uniqlo as they do cheap selvedge I believe
>>9615228
nice that we brought you the chill feel, good luck to you man and I hope you get a good future, you'll probably pass the next test. Oh btw the next interview you're going too? Pst, you'll pass it. You're chill and outgoing, but not hyper or annoying, you're easy to be around and great attitude without being too much. You will make it.
Stay chill
>>9615245
>mfw try to be chill and outgoing but end up being hyper and annoying
Idk why I say half the shit I do. Like I say something dumb and annoying and in my head I'll know that it was really unnecessary to say, and it's like why tf did I even say that
>>9615407
choose when you want to speak, not when you don't want to
hey guys
>>9615426
not pale
>>9615426
you almost had it
are you at the library?
>>9615437
looks a lot more pale irl
>>9615445
yeah its pretty chill there
>>9615169
cop leather white jack purcells instead
>>9615459
true.. i gotta go check out the siddhartha book
he was really chill did you know that
>>9615407
I used to be exactly like that, pointing out unnecessary shit and most of the time just giving a uncomfortable environment around the people I talked with. I just kept in mind that whenever I was about to ask something or make a follow up question I would think to myself "is this really relevant/necessary, would this provide anything that would make an interesting point or turn the conversation around to a worthy point". It was REALLY hard in the beginning, I'm not going to lie. The hardest thing about this is that you have too start to realize that when you do this you'll come off as ego centric and awkward even if you don't intend to be.
Eventually I just got the memo and practice in my head and after some time I did not have to think twice about what is dumb or not. I stopped open my mouth and asking or talking about unnecessary details, question or factoids no one really cares about or find too "straight up" to talk about. This may sound silly, but a good exercise for this is the "10 seconds breather" or whatever, when you take 10 deep breaths before you decide if the thing is appropriate for the situation or not.
This sounds so fucking autistic, but honestly a lot of people have problems with starting a conversation and coming off as confident, especially in university. To keep a conversation interesting, solid and mentally stimulating is something everyone can do, it just takes a lot of self control when it comes to going out of your comfort zone.
Study circles are a great way to practice this, as you all work for the same goal to research and find out the answer to specific questions, yours and others input will be appreciated and this way you'll learn quite quickly when something is relevant to the conversation or not and how to listen to others and take in what the say.
Heloo brothers B^)
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>>9615228
Got them off Ebay last summer when they were just becoming a "meme". Glad to hear you're living the pale lifestyle
>>9615423
>>9615505
This is great advice. Why cant the rest of effay be as kind as the people in these threads?
Also here's a really shitty drawing I did :)