The type of person you are, the way that one dresses seemingly has a lot to do with. I can't say the same for Dan Cooper, however, but at least that precise view is of what people tend to think. To an extent, it is quite very much reasonable for one to disagree.
No one should ever really judge another person simply by the way that they choose to dress themselves, that is absolutely a person choice. Still, the matter extends much farther than simply attire.
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