killertofu
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(05-09-2012, 04:23 AM)

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lunarworks
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#52

The suits feel threatened.



FUCK YO SUIT!!!
macuser1of5
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(05-09-2012, 04:26 AM)

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Originally Posted by Supermanisdead: View Post
Zuckerberg's fashion isn't a mark of immaturity. It's a mark of being trapped in a 2001 Value Village.
you'd think he would find the appeal in $2,000 lucien pellat finet weed-leaf intarsia hoodies. the ultimate in slacker style.
Tesseract
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(05-09-2012, 04:27 AM)

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good for him. wear what is comfortable i say.
Fatalah
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What a baby!
EternalGamer
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Originally Posted by PSGames: View Post
Would you go to an interview with a hoodie on? This was a business meeting. What you wear sends a message whether you like it or not.
I wear a suit and tie to work every day even though it is not required (I'm an college instructor). But I would not dare to call someone else immature just because they didnt chose to do likewise. Frankly, I see myself as playing the game the easy way, not the more "mature" way. I take the cop out of trying to gain authority and respect before I earned it.
Sean
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(05-09-2012, 04:32 AM)

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He's Mark Zuckerberg, the guy created one of the most influential websites in history and is worth almost 18 billion dollars. Dude has earned the right to dress however he wants. No investor is going to turn him down for wearing a hoodie.

This is like complaining about Steve Jobs going into meetings with jeans and tennis shoes.
Trent Strong
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(05-09-2012, 04:33 AM)

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Suits look better than hoodies. Get over it.
Massa
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(05-09-2012, 04:38 AM)

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Originally Posted by PSGames: View Post
Would you go to an interview with a hoodie on? This was a business meeting. What you wear sends a message whether you like it or not.
Maybe Zuckerberg would like to send the message that he can wear whatever the f* he wants and if you don't want to do business with him it's your loss.
FStop7
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(05-09-2012, 04:42 AM)

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Originally Posted by Trent Strong: View Post
Suits look better than hoodies. Get over it.
2013 fashion trend will be double breasted suit jackets with integrated hoods.
macuser1of5
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Originally Posted by Trent Strong: View Post
Suits look better than hoodies. Get over it.
mmmmmmm


no

Originally Posted by FStop7: View Post
2013 fashion trend will be double breasted suit jackets with integrated hoods.
this was done and buried a decade ago. so we need to wait about 10 more years :p
Hobbestetrician
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Originally Posted by Sean: View Post
This is like complaining about Steve Jobs going into meetings with jeans and tennis shoes.
Apple would have even more money if Jobs had ditched his black turtleneck. According to Pachter, anyway.

Innovators can wear whatever the fuck they want, it was their outside-the-box thinking that got them to where they are, not because they prescribed to some norm of dress or thinking.
nephilimdj
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(05-09-2012, 05:14 AM)

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Originally Posted by macuser1of5: View Post
mmmmmmm


no

Hoodies are just a sign of bad fashion habit from his poor days, how can you say no?
Hes no different to Brittney spears eating only fast food years ago.
Trent Strong
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(05-09-2012, 05:16 AM)

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Originally Posted by FStop7: View Post
2013 fashion trend will be double breasted suit jackets with integrated hoods.
I like this idea.
krypt0nian
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(05-09-2012, 05:22 AM)

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Yeah he doesn't give a fuck....about your artificial need for dressing in suits to be taken seriously.

Way to go, Z.
f0lken
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(05-09-2012, 05:27 AM)
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THE NO LIFE KING
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Fuck off Pachter. You don't see Zuckerberg and co. developing Facebook in suits.
Axalon
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Quote:
Still, he was the first analyst to give the company a buy rating last week, even though he doesn’t expect Facebook to see rapid growth in revenue for a few years.
SELL IMMEDIATELY
Desperado
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I find it funny that people still mistake his last name as "Patcher."
Crewnh
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(05-09-2012, 05:59 AM)

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Why wouldnt you want to wear one? Everything looks great in a suit.
eznark
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Originally Posted by Crewnh: View Post
Why wouldnt you want to wear one? Everything looks great in a suit.
Except Yankees

Mael
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(05-09-2012, 01:05 PM)
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That's kinda rich coming from the least professional guy in the gaming industry.
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Really? Of all the things to criticise Zuck for you choose his fucking clothes? Pathetic.
entrement
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(05-09-2012, 01:11 PM)

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Originally Posted by eznark: View Post
Except Yankees

Poorly tailor suit and terrible tie.
teruterubozu
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(05-09-2012, 01:15 PM)

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But he's SO OUR GENERATION! So Occupy Wall Street!
So NOT BABY BOOMER!
Truant
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Why can't I wear a hoodie to work when the richest man in the world can?

????????????????????????
planar1280
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apparently if you go to an interview to Google or Facebook they would look at you really weirdly if you come in a suit and tie. That is just not the culture of tech companies and Zuckerberg reflects that culture.
eznark
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Originally Posted by planar1280: View Post
apparently if you go to an interview to Google or Facebook they would look at you really weirdly if you come in a suit and tie. That is just not the culture of tech companies and Zuckerberg reflects that culture.
Right, which is why it makes sense that investors would look at Zuckerberg really weirdly if he shows up at New York offices in a hoodie. I don't give a crap what Zuckerberg does, but it isn't terribly difficult to dress appropriately for the occasion. I think it shows arrogance (earned arrogance to be sure) more than immaturity though.
Zeppelin
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(05-09-2012, 01:21 PM)

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Not as much a mark of immaturity as one of poor taste. On the other hand I really don't see the point of dress codes. People who wear a suit just because they have to usually look like shit.
Viewt
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You only dress to impress if you care about impressing someone. Facebook makes a shitton of cash, and ultimately, that's what investors care about more than anything else.

When you a make a billion-dollar purchase for a company you're not even going to integrate into your core brand, you've clearly got enough capital to not give a shit about suits.
teruterubozu
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Whatever. He'll be wearing a black turtleneck in a few years.
Pctx
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Has enough money not to care.
Dragon
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Zuckerberg is the cockiest billionaire on the planet. With the type of money he's worth though I doubt he cares what Michael Pachter or any of us think of him.

Anyway I hope Facebook continues to buy shitty companies for a billion dollars and runs out of money and needs to be bailed out by that idiot Obama. I mean look at the car industry bailout turned out. lol democrats