Fashion: Dress Smart
First, there are the "smart" intellectuals. The so-called classic brainiac, not so dissimilar to a nerd (note: not to be mistaken with "geeks" and "dorks" - see articles on "Techo geeks and Computer Nerds"). These whiz-kids have a much more typical style of dress: thick glasses, well-pressed collared shirts, khaki pants (or very nice jeans), and loafers of some sort. They need watches, so they can be punctual and prepared at all times, and some even use pocket protectors loaded with pens, pencils, even protractors. Intellectuals beware, however: DO NOT put a compass into your chest pocket. Bloody nipples are both unappealing (not like you'll be getting many dates, what with all the busy-work you have to do) and oftentimes painful.
Fo-intellectuals are much more interesting subjects, in this writer's humble (yet correct) opinion. These are the people you see casually strutting down the streets of New York City with I-Pods tuned to "The Last Five Years" and checking the world out with thick-framed, black rectangular glasses (that they may or may not need), hair slightly messy and brown messenger bag slung around their necks. Like I said, this fo-intellectual is making a statement, and that statement is, "I'm smarter than you. And I don't even dress smart." This is bullcrap. They are not smarter than you. And they just dress like pansies. Sorry, guys, but it's the truth. Fo-intellectuals read the headlines on the front page of the NY Times and have one song from every artist known to man, so that they can give a mostly-fabricated, yet well-articulated response to any question or comment put to them.
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