Standing on my Shoes :(

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Just started at uni, freshers week is crazy. Got some really nice new trainers and every night so far without fail they get stood on. Wake up everyday and they seem even dirtier and more scuffed. Brings a tear to my eye. Might cover them in cling film tnight :D . I just dont like it how when u go out theres always somebody that stands on your feet when their drunk :(
 
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I think Freshers week for you can't be working out as most people would expect, if your biggest worry the next morning is the state of your trainers...

Dude, most of us like our trainers, but seriously man up and hopefully after tonight you will be more worried if you are going to be a dad or something on those lines!
 
Don't wash and eventually no one will want to stand near you.

Oh wait, you're a student so everyone there will be unwashed anyway and won't notice the smell :p

(yes I know this is an old jokey stereotype but students, meh)
 
Get a job and then you can buy student feet off Ebay to make up for your missing ones. That's what I did.

Also, it's Fresher's Week. Why aren't you doing geeky sex moves with someone who will almost certainly turn you down? Pffft, students these days.
 
I have a pair of "going out" shoes, look decent and were cheap. Probably get about 6 months out of each pair before they fall to bits, but for £20 I don't really care so much. Especially when I know I can get another pair exactly the same when I need to.

I wouldn't dare wear any of my favourite trainers out as they'd just get massacred.
 
Either dont wear your good shoes of a night out or stop moaning....

Also as pointed out the state of your shoes should not be a concern in freshers week, your obviously not doing it right

Hawker
 
Clean shoes = ponce!

Man up! Your shoes are supposed to look like you've worn them, and your a student now, time to be living on 17p pasta and waking up in places you didnt expect! :D
 
Buy nice trainers. Wear them in the day.

On a night out, its time to crack out clothes you don't give a damn about. We're talking £10 shirts and £10 trainers that you can wear out a million times and not care when someone spills red, green, blue, yellow or whatever colour drinks everyone likes today on them. If you can, take an old phone which you won't mind waking up to find you've dropped it eight times. Leave your watch at home.

In a nutshell, don't take anything on a night out that you're even remotely attached to.
 
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