The more you try to pin a word down, the more you realize that it has its own cape, sword and little hat.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I mean, first of all, let me say whichever superhero first came up with the idea of wearing a cape, he wasn't really onto anything good. The number of times I'm treading on that damn thing or I throw a punch and it ends up covering my whole head. It's really not practical.
How a hat makes you feel is what a hat is all about.
Hats are really for ultimate occasions, so when I make one, I try to do something different, something noticeable.
When people think of hats, they think of her majesty the queen.
While I write this letter, I have a pistol in one hand and a sword in the other.
I once received a cape that was made from the little purple bags that Crown Royal Whisky comes in.
I wear my Pen as others do their Sword.
I always design the hat with the wearer in mind; otherwise, it's an inanimate object.
The language of clothing is high symbolism and we all, in moments where we need to know this, realize it.
Me in a cape? I don't fancy that. Tight tights? Nah! I don't think that's right for me. I just respond more to true stories; that's my flavour.
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