going for a walk in pyjama shorts + t shirt is one of life’s great pleasures

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I don’t have pyjamas as I am an adult.

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My partner had to shout me back when I set off for sainsbury’s in my boxers

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Sleep naked but I used to at least change out of my lounge shorts to leave the house, fuck that these days though.

House clothes was stated too. I don’t sleep in pyjamas either

I don’t wear pajamas in bed but I have lots of pajamas for lounging around in.

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Went to the offie in some primark street fighter pyjamas and a trackie top

The move of a man with nothing to prove and everything to gain

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Used to go to breakfast in halls in my dressing gown (I wasn’t self catered). Absolute reprobate in retrospect.

What the fuck?

Eaten better, drunk worse, spent less, got happier.

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I mean tbf that hasn’t changed at all, I’ve always been partial to popping out in my slipper boots

I didn’t have self catering in my first year so we have a canteen.

my “nice” shorts don’t fit anymore due to the beer consumption, so have had to revert to gym shorts that are roughly 10 years old on really hot days

so, kinda?

Did you go somewhere posh?

just so you know, all the staff you interacted with judged you harshly for this. think my manager at the uni shop instituted an unofficial “bare chest = no service” policy

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Fair fucks tbf

No it was just a bog-standard canteen next door.

but then another time a couple of students did some sort of strip in our doorway to promote a charity pole dancing event and no one seemed fussed by that. so, yknow, give and take

right it depends where. midtown is surprisingly bad for all that stuff but, you know, america. have worked on a few out of town office park things and warehouses in fields in england, options are pretty limited and its inevitably finding a sandwich at the co-op or whatever.

i guess i find a related aspect of that is the difference between coffee at home and coffee from shops.