I will go ahead and assume the "bitching fee" is in lieu of a tip.
Gustav Häkansson, nicknamed "Stilfarfar" ("Steel Grandpa"), was a Swedish cyclist who became a legend for his grit and stamina in his 70s. In 1951, at 66, he was denied entry to the Sverige-loppet, a tough 1,000-mile bike race from Haparanda to Ystad, because he was over the 40-year age limit. Unfazed, he rode the race anyway on his old bike, sporting a homemade bib with a red zero. Starting a minute after the last official rider, he biked without support, sometimes going three days without sleep. He finished first in 6 days, 14 hours, and 20 minutes—24 hours ahead of the official racers. Häkansson lived to 101, passing away in 1987.
To be fair even us guys we dont dress as well either but obviously not as bad as some of the modern woman, some modern woman dress well though, Im currently travelling in Europe and the dress code so far seems decent.This is sad and highlights just had bad things have become. Women's dress was far superior the further back in time we go.
To be fair even us guys we dont dress as well either but obviously not as bad as some of the modern woman, some modern woman dress well though, Im currently travelling in Europe and the dress code so far seems decent.
Iv also been trying to dress a little better over the last few years, my wife has actually helped me out I learnt about a capsule wardrobe and colour pallet through her so my entire wardrop is all new, its small but higher quality clothing and all matching and has a particular style, the colours I wear are no longer just random colours but only the colours that suit my skin tone. I also had to learn about the different fabrics, most of the clothing out there are made from plastic bags which are not healthy to wear, I only wear natural fibers, I should maybe make a thread about this as its quite important.
Today men dress is shorts, flops, baseball caps, bright luminous colours etc compared to nice suits and blazers, yes men had some rag clothes but there was some kind of styleBro, you kidding me? Men in the past dressed in rags compared to what they have today, yet women never dressed like harlots until now.