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High Monika

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  1. TOJ FORGIVE ME. SOLD IN MINUTES.

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    H&M Overcoat Sz 36R

    $65 Shipped CONUS - MAKE AN OFFER

    Black, medium weight overcoat in a slim 36. I’m a 34 normally but can wear this with a blazer underneath and it looks natural. I believe a slim 36 could also wear it with layers since it’s just a little large on me.

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    Shoulders: 18”

    P2P: 21”

    Sleeve: 23.5 (my tailor didn’t trust me, left about 1.5” to be let out)

    Length: 37.5

  2. I can't remember if I said it before, but the the +J and Wool Collection pants are not very slim fit anymore. I'd venture to even say relaxed in the leg. Irritating. I'd measure for people but they're at the tailor getting slimmed (0). TTS in the waist, though.

  3. ^Seriously, respect where it's due. Didn't know that shit could be so complex by hand.

    Played like 20 games of ping pong and an hour of video game drums. Most physical activity I've had in a couple months and now I can't fall asleep.

  4. Wasn't the point of graduating from university to establish a career, and to learn the skills to think critically?

    i fear this shit will happen to me (i'm in bus. school undergrad).

    its funny how i will spend 4 years working towards getting a job at the end of it all, a job that i will most likely not enjoy.

    Let's pause a moment and consider: how seriously are you preparing for a career? How seriously are you studying? azn8oi, the same question to your friends. People bemoan the lack of jobs for grads and how college is preparing them for a bleak future but I don't think I'm being hyperbolic when I say 90% of college students don't take college seriously. Are you reading every page you're assigned? Are you fighting for internships that will help your careers?

    People in the top of their class will almost always get jobs. I'm generally unsympathetic to the newly graduated who say their can't find jobs since their GPA's are usual around 3.0 and they never tried to build their resume. Mediocre effort, mediocre results, shitty consequences. ALL of my friends who took school seriously got jobs immediately.

    And no I'm not saying this as an "overacheiver." I got about 3.7 in undergrad but it was a BA in a humanities major without any internships. I got pretty shitty grades in grad school and a tangentially related internship. Through lots of tenacity and lots of luck I got a job. I just wouldn't expect sympathy from anyone if I didn't get a job.

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