WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle) Forum
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I just realized what cuse now stands for!
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.......Attax wrote:I just realized what cuse now stands for!
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I may not browse reddit but at least I don't live under a rock, @attax 
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1. Don't have to try too hard, and yes. It looks Yakuza-ish though. Not very distinguishedFiero85 wrote:TFM
Could you grow a mustache or beard if you tried really hard?
Food you miss most from home that isn't in STL?
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2. None actually...St. Louis has pretty varied cuisine, was pretty surprised.
3. The Audi that Will Smith drove in iRobot
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One million times yes...so ballercusenation wrote: car selection
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Nice quoteFiero85 wrote:One million times yes...so ballercusenation wrote: car selection
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Apparently I'm damned if I do, damned if I don't around here...scottidsntknow wrote:Nice quoteFiero85 wrote:One million times yes...so ballercusenation wrote: car selection
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This is me quoting youFiero85 wrote:Apparently I'm damned if I do, damned if I don't around here...scottidsntknow wrote:Nice quoteFiero85 wrote:One million times yes...so ballercusenation wrote: car selection![]()
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Re: WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle)
@cuse:
Your favorite new food item from the midwest, if any, that you've taken to?
Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
Who has been your most difficlut attempt to explain where WUSTL is?
Your favorite new food item from the midwest, if any, that you've taken to?
Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
Who has been your most difficlut attempt to explain where WUSTL is?
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And did you get bit and/or infected by that vicious Wash U bear? or know anyone that was?
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Is this even a thing? Who buttons shirts from the bottom? I can understand toilet paper arguments. Hell, I can even see the merits of milk-first cereal eating, but shirts are top-down, pal.Fiero85 wrote: Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
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Ricky-Bobby wrote:Is this even a thing? Who buttons shirts from the bottom? I can understand toilet paper arguments. Hell, I can even see the merits of milk-first cereal eating, but shirts are top-down, pal.Fiero85 wrote: Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
wait who buttons shirts from the top-down?
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I feel the same wayRicky-Bobby wrote:Is this even a thing? Who buttons shirts from the bottom? I can understand toilet paper arguments. Hell, I can even see the merits of milk-first cereal eating, but shirts are bottom-up, pal.Fiero85 wrote: Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
except with the opposite stance so we can't be friends
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Re: WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle)
1. Toasted ravioli. I've had everything else beforeFiero85 wrote:@cuse:
Your favorite new food item from the midwest, if any, that you've taken to?
Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
Who has been your most difficlut attempt to explain where WUSTL is?
2. Top down...people actually do it bottom up??
3. I've never had to explain where WUSTL is. University as a whole is very well-known among educated people in the Northeast. There was one time where someone thought I meant UW, but she was from NorCal and her confusion was brief
I think that was an undergrad debacleFiero85 wrote:And did you get bit and/or infected by that vicious Wash U bear? or know anyone that was?
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I'm with doge on this one. How am I supposed to leave a suitable amount of visible man-chest if I button top-down?peachesthedoge wrote:Ricky-Bobby wrote:Is this even a thing? Who buttons shirts from the bottom? I can understand toilet paper arguments. Hell, I can even see the merits of milk-first cereal eating, but shirts are top-down, pal.Fiero85 wrote: Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
wait who buttons shirts from the top-down?
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You guys can't be serious...njdevils2626 wrote:I'm with doge on this one. How am I supposed to leave a suitable amount of visible man-chest if I button top-down?peachesthedoge wrote:Ricky-Bobby wrote:Is this even a thing? Who buttons shirts from the bottom? I can understand toilet paper arguments. Hell, I can even see the merits of milk-first cereal eating, but shirts are top-down, pal.Fiero85 wrote: Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
wait who buttons shirts from the top-down?
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okay mostly I button bottom-up because otherwise I screw up the buttons and am a mess
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Re: WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle)
peachesthedoge wrote:okay mostly I button bottom-up because otherwise I screw up the buttons and am a mess
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I button things the way I button my baseball jersey and since I always leave 2 jersey buttons undone up top I start at the bottom. To be fair, I thought everyone buttoned bottom-upscottidsntknow wrote:You guys can't be serious...njdevils2626 wrote:I'm with doge on this one. How am I supposed to leave a suitable amount of visible man-chest if I button top-down?peachesthedoge wrote: wait who buttons shirts from the top-down?
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Do you also put the toilet paper in the holder the wrong way?njdevils2626 wrote:I button things the way I button my baseball jersey and since I always leave 2 jersey buttons undone up top I start at the bottom. To be fair, I thought everyone buttoned bottom-upscottidsntknow wrote:You guys can't be serious...njdevils2626 wrote:I'm with doge on this one. How am I supposed to leave a suitable amount of visible man-chest if I button top-down?peachesthedoge wrote: wait who buttons shirts from the top-down?
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No, that one I've got under wrapsLebrarian_Booker wrote: Do you also put the toilet paper in the holder the wrong way?
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Re: WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle)
Bottom up?! I guess it takes all kinds, but I don't know if I can handle that...njdevils2626 wrote:I button things the way I button my baseball jersey and since I always leave 2 jersey buttons undone up top I start at the bottom. To be fair, I thought everyone buttoned bottom-upscottidsntknow wrote:You guys can't be serious...njdevils2626 wrote:I'm with doge on this one. How am I supposed to leave a suitable amount of visible man-chest if I button top-down?peachesthedoge wrote: wait who buttons shirts from the top-down?
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Re: WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle)
FIERO SOAPBOX VOL. 1:
Buttoning a Shirt - with diagram
It seems as if there has been some confusion, and perhaps even some scoffing (looking at you, RB
) about the methods of buttoning a shirt. The two methods in question are: "top down" and "bottom up". Now I'm sure there are plenty of smart asses ITT and the world in general who will say "But Fiero, it's called a button DOWN! SO YOU SHOULD BUTTON IT DOWNWARD, HURR DURR!" Well I'm not here to try to hammer this square peg of truth and knowledge into round-holed brains. If you aren't willing to open your eyes, think critically, and make a change in your thinking when mad knowledge is dropped on you- I can't help. Ignorance is bliss I guess.
But for those of you enjoy a good thought exercise and like to do things practically, I give you this: buttoning your shirt from the bottom up is the way to go - because it is more logically consistent and user friendly.
We all know there are three classic ways to wear a button down shirt: formal (all buttons buttoned up), semi-formal (all but the very top button closed), and casual (all but the top two buttons buttoned). I've labeled these as such in the handy diagram below. Guess what the common denominator in all these classic styles are ladies and gentlemen: Yep, the bottom button(s) are always buttoned. So it's quite simple really. By nature of these bottom buttons being consistently treated the same, they provide a comfort and stability that I and other enlightened shirt wearers who use the bottom as their starting point have come to know and love.
You'll never get buttons crossed or confused even for the slightest of moments if you just 1) pull your shirt out gently from the very bottom, 2) locate and connect the bottom button and it's assigned hole, and 3) proceed up the shirt with your buttoning efforts at your leisure.
Life is too short, and getting dressed is often at too brain dead of an hour, to subject yourself to the multi part equation that is buttoning a shirt from the top down. So many variables and traps. My way has none of those, and all other factors become equal in practice. But if you enjoy chaos, be my guest. I'll be buttoning my shirt with ease and never crossing up buttons or even coming close.
Figure 1a: Diagram of a Button Down Shirt

That's all folks. Cheers and see you next time on FIERO SOAPBOX
Buttoning a Shirt - with diagram
It seems as if there has been some confusion, and perhaps even some scoffing (looking at you, RB
But for those of you enjoy a good thought exercise and like to do things practically, I give you this: buttoning your shirt from the bottom up is the way to go - because it is more logically consistent and user friendly.
We all know there are three classic ways to wear a button down shirt: formal (all buttons buttoned up), semi-formal (all but the very top button closed), and casual (all but the top two buttons buttoned). I've labeled these as such in the handy diagram below. Guess what the common denominator in all these classic styles are ladies and gentlemen: Yep, the bottom button(s) are always buttoned. So it's quite simple really. By nature of these bottom buttons being consistently treated the same, they provide a comfort and stability that I and other enlightened shirt wearers who use the bottom as their starting point have come to know and love.
You'll never get buttons crossed or confused even for the slightest of moments if you just 1) pull your shirt out gently from the very bottom, 2) locate and connect the bottom button and it's assigned hole, and 3) proceed up the shirt with your buttoning efforts at your leisure.
Life is too short, and getting dressed is often at too brain dead of an hour, to subject yourself to the multi part equation that is buttoning a shirt from the top down. So many variables and traps. My way has none of those, and all other factors become equal in practice. But if you enjoy chaos, be my guest. I'll be buttoning my shirt with ease and never crossing up buttons or even coming close.
Figure 1a: Diagram of a Button Down Shirt

That's all folks. Cheers and see you next time on FIERO SOAPBOX
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- peachesthedoge

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Re: WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle)
hey fiero & devils want to start a club? working title: I button my shirts the way I like my adult beverages
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I always knew there was something wrong with you. Now I know what it is.Fiero85 wrote:I feel the same wayRicky-Bobby wrote:Is this even a thing? Who buttons shirts from the bottom? I can understand toilet paper arguments. Hell, I can even see the merits of milk-first cereal eating, but shirts are bottom-up, pal.Fiero85 wrote: Do you button your shirts from the bottom or top?
except with the opposite stance so we can't be friends
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