Message from @Whitelash

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2017-10-13 22:12:50 UTC  

Depends on the time of day and the setting. In any case- black is too dour unless you're the groom imo.

2017-10-13 22:14:11 UTC  

If it's in the morning I'd go light grey with notched lapels.

2017-10-13 22:15:17 UTC  

You can get away with wearing a non-white shirt as long as it's a light color and the tie doesn't clash

2017-10-13 22:16:29 UTC  

depending on time of day either grey or black. my preference for a tie or aesthetic trim color would be a deep red.

2017-10-13 22:16:40 UTC  

@Tony V - CA#7460 Post a pic of yourself with as much visible as you're comfortable

2017-10-13 22:17:57 UTC  

if you are going with a bowtie tho just keep it simple with black

2017-10-13 22:18:08 UTC  

very aesthetic and classical

2017-10-13 22:19:15 UTC  

full white tux is very hard to keep clean during the whole ceremony + possible after party.

2017-10-13 22:19:17 UTC  

Agreed there

2017-10-13 22:19:52 UTC  

Yeah it really depends on how formal it is and what time of day

2017-10-13 22:30:56 UTC  

@Deleted User If this is your first suit, I recommend a Navy Blue & Classic Fit suit. One can always be trendy with accessories such as shirts, tie, socks, pocket squares, etc

2017-10-13 22:35:33 UTC  

^^^ This.

2017-10-13 22:40:55 UTC  

I have a nice navy blue suit, fits great. I'm wondering what color shirt and tie I should go with. It's a black tie event

2017-10-13 22:45:26 UTC  

White shirt, blue/white multi colored tie

2017-10-13 22:45:30 UTC  

Oh wait

2017-10-13 22:45:32 UTC  

I would stick with a White shirt. black tie non-sheen, black socks, black shoes and belt.

2017-10-13 22:46:02 UTC  

Yeah. Brown belt and shoes would go better if you had a blue/white tie, but if you have a black tie, black is necessary

2017-10-13 23:07:25 UTC  

Thanks for the fast responses I think I'll go with a white shirt and blue or black tie. Already have brown shoes and belt.

2017-10-14 00:52:10 UTC  

If its a black tie you need black suite, black shoes and black tie with white shirt preferably french cuffs. If it is black tie optional go with what you got fam.

2017-10-25 16:18:16 UTC  

If you're unhappy with your job because you have no opportunity to move up or get paid more and don't know what to do, explore alternative ways of raising your income.

https://www.inc.com/jordan-kasteler/truth-about-multi-level-marketing-mlm-companies.html

2017-10-25 17:49:24 UTC  

Anyone good with photo editing?!?

2017-10-25 17:50:45 UTC  

@Whitelash I know photoshop pretty well what you need?

2017-10-25 17:51:00 UTC  

May I dm you?

2017-10-25 18:00:09 UTC  

Go for it

2017-10-25 21:45:22 UTC  

@Deleted User is there any interest for starting a “get involved in local politics” server? A lot of talk about this in the general

2017-10-25 22:22:40 UTC  

@Evan Thomas#4159 Dude, this reeks of terrible decisions

2017-10-25 22:22:55 UTC  
2017-10-25 22:43:31 UTC  

@CJames - TN#6244 another good idea. I’m tied up these few days. Let me run that up the flag pole

2017-10-25 23:58:41 UTC  

Care to expand on your thoughts/concerns? @John O -#7072

2017-10-26 00:14:45 UTC  

It just has the je nais sais quoi of a scam

2017-10-26 04:05:15 UTC  

The article is just explaining how network marketing is working for a lot of businesses. There are thousands of people making a lot of money with MLM companies. It's always good to exercise caution to minimize risk and do what is right for you, though.

Most people don't have the money to start their own business and most of these companies don't require a hefty initial investment. If there is no other opportunity out there for someone that desires a lot more than what they're presently earning, at the very least, getting involved in something like MLM would help them to begin thinking bigger and more creatively. And if they work harder, smarter and faster than most of the people in it, they'll succeed.

2017-10-26 04:32:42 UTC  

Thinking outside the box of the normal 9-5 is especially necessary for the people in our movement.

2017-10-26 12:08:58 UTC  

I know a husband and wife that did mlm type businesses and saved up enough to start their own store. They seem to be doing pretty good. Successful people will succeed no matter what they do.

2017-10-26 19:33:47 UTC  

@Deleted User 👍🏻

2017-10-26 20:22:35 UTC  

@Evan Thomas He mentions "The great Tony Robbins". I would be skeptical of anything said by someone who holds him in that high regard.

2017-10-26 22:49:10 UTC  

Tony Robbins isn't my favorite, but he's still got a tremendous following that find his information useful. I doubt I'd go to one of his events and I haven't read any of his books. I do know a little bit about his place in the self-improvement industry and think a lot of his gimmicky walking on fire stuff is great for short term inspiration and thought expansion, but that's about it. He's basically a brilliant marketer, but so far as I know, he doesn't teach how to build a great business.

2017-11-07 22:26:01 UTC  

https://youtu.be/Z-dqOi_z5bk Should've been a machinist. This shit is so implicit

2017-11-15 03:14:05 UTC  

@Deleted User What does this mean?

2017-11-15 11:49:26 UTC  

@JudenFrei#6240 just that he hired out of state lawyers to represent him