I discriminate based on colour....

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People wearing the same color shirt as pants. Simply put, they are scum

L. Declis said:
No man looks good in pink.

If they do, they look good despite the pink.
Which is kind of funny, because pink used to be predominantly a guy's color.
 

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I typically don't really care what colors people chose to wear since my closet is mainly composed of one color.

It's black, thank you very much.

HOWEVER!

If anyone is wearing yellow or bright pink then someone get me a gavel because Judge Toaster is now presiding.
 

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Diablo2000 said:
Most of my shirts are dark green of some sort... What does it say about me aside from "This guy really like dark green"?
kommando367 said:
I typically wear grey pants with a grey, white, or black shirt or black pants with a white shirt.

What would you (OP) assume about me based only on those color choices?


And i think most people will feel very strongly the same way.
 

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I discriminate against people who make misleading clickbaity thread titles.
 

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The only time I discriminate by outfit color is when it's bright ass neon color men's skinny jeans, especially because these idiots wear shirts that clash every damn time... Also they then go around riding skateboards. It would bug me if it was just teenagers, but no seeing college going 20 somethings dressing and acting like that makes me want to shout at them to grow up.
 

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I love the colour green, but I can never pull it off as a primary colour co-ordination. It makes me depressed (well, not really .. but a little). So much so I get a little envious of others who can.
 

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I personally wear mostly black with splashes of color through accessories. I like color, I just find black clothing fits my body build better (black is "slimming" and all that).

I can't say I've particularly judged anyone for the colors they've worn. Sometimes what they wear, but not because of the color.

I do hate yellow in general as color though. Unless it's like a softer, pale yellow, like those you commonly see on sun dresses. That can look cute on the right person.


I changed my mind. Khaki. Anyone who wears khaki dress pants and is not working can't be trusted.
 

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As Troy Baker said: "Life is too short for boring socks". I agree and tend to have very vibrant socks but other than that, I wear more neutral colours with the occasional red shirt.... And a Hyperion yellow one but I've no regrets on that. At all.

I hate when people wear copious amounts of neon colour. Like how kids got in trouble in school for wearing hats when there's an idiot running around in a highlight yellow shirt and I'm like "that is SO much more distracting than the loser with the fedora over there". Neon shirts and shorts just burn my eyes and I'm gonna assume you're just SCREAMING for attention.

I'm also not a fan of those tights that are like animal print or really loud colours. They're skintight and gross and ugly colours. Wear pants.
 

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Anyone who has a teal or turquoise...well, pretty much any object has my instant preferential treatment.

Red, on the other hand, just doesn't sit right with me. Orange red, sure, but not red alone.
 

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000Ronald said:
Xsjadoblayde said:
Aside from suits, hipsters. Or what they stand for. Or their reason for choosing to be a hipster.

Puke yellow...catshit yellow...all the bad yellows. There are nice yellows and bad yellows.

Men with white socks. Do not trust them. Ever.

I used to only like white chocolate, but after a long stint of deep self reflection and time inside (my room), i've decided that brown chocolate is much better. Once you go cocoa brown, you don't go back. Unless it's free chocolate.
Really? All my socks are black. But I wear combat boots, so no one ever sees them.
Ah, well a person cannot be judged without a clear view of their socks. If their socks are veiled in any fashion, as to obscure colour identification, it creates an uneasy distrust of how distrustworthy they are. All you can do then is actually talk and get to know the person through a sly gauntlet of harsh trust trials