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Post by brentkuz on Jan 22, 2016 19:06:40 GMT -6
See there's a bit of an issue I take with it. Why do you have to "speak out" against it at all? By doing so, assuming they are doing it for attention, you're giving them what they want, and if they actually feel better that way, you're actually recommending that someone do what they're not comfortable with to make you feel better, which is bigoted and closed minded. Let's not forget that this isn't something that started and ended in glam rock, "grunge artists" we're doing it all through the "good old" 90s, which hard rock radio has forgotten. MASH ran for 12 years or whatever with a cross-dressing dude. To claim it's new is to ignore a lot of history. For example, if you don't listen to David Bowie or stone temple pilots or hate Eddie Izzard because they wear or wore women's clothing, that is bigotry. If you don't listen to it because you don't like what they do or did, then you're stating an opinion which you are absolutely allowed to do, and isn't necessarily bigoted. If you think anyone with gender issues should be treated with electro-shock therapy (the 50s and 60s method), well, I think you should work on compassion and empathy -- but I don't think we're heading back there because you might be uncomfortable with a dude wearing a shawl. It's also fair to say about half of gen-x can't drive stick. I guess my point is, something you don't like isn't evidence of the ruination of our country, and it's easy to review the past through rose-colored glasses. This country needs more closed minded people and little more judgement too. I wouldn't recommend anyone do anything unless my opinion is solicited. Like here. General public, friends I don't give clothing advice unless asked. Hell my buddies usually bust my balls. I just don't understand why some of this crap is even out thereZ
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Post by DigDug on Jan 22, 2016 21:06:06 GMT -6
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. "
They have the right to wear this Crap But I don't have to like or support them. Live & Let Live.
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Post by northcoast on Feb 3, 2016 20:47:32 GMT -6
Young carrottop tries on his moms shirt and his dads suit.
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Post by whiskeyriver on Feb 4, 2016 8:45:20 GMT -6
Young carrottop tries on his moms shirt and his dads suit. Hahaha.
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Post by devastitis on May 9, 2016 14:46:29 GMT -6
On sale for 50% off! If you ever needed cargo pockets for your faded dad jeans.
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Post by northcoast on Oct 21, 2016 7:44:12 GMT -6
journal.styleforum.net/styleforums-favorite-brands/KapitalThe Dream: You are a carefree artistic type, a creative director at an independent magazine. You are well-read and your friends are regularly featured in iD magazine. The Reality: On the street, people wonder if you are homeless. You tell your friends you got it all on sale so that they won’t ridicule you for the prices you paid. You secretly wish you lived in Japan and owned an Indigo dye-house.
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Post by exophobe on Oct 21, 2016 13:23:07 GMT -6
journal.styleforum.net/styleforums-favorite-brands/KapitalThe Dream: You are a carefree artistic type, a creative director at an independent magazine. You are well-read and your friends are regularly featured in iD magazine. The Reality: On the street, people wonder if you are homeless. You tell your friends you got it all on sale so that they won’t ridicule you for the prices you paid. You secretly wish you lived in Japan and owned an Indigo dye-house. you also have to be a tiny person to fit in their clothes.
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Post by gaseousclay on Oct 21, 2016 14:42:41 GMT -6
journal.styleforum.net/styleforums-favorite-brands/KapitalThe Dream: You are a carefree artistic type, a creative director at an independent magazine. You are well-read and your friends are regularly featured in iD magazine. The Reality: On the street, people wonder if you are homeless. You tell your friends you got it all on sale so that they won’t ridicule you for the prices you paid. You secretly wish you lived in Japan and owned an Indigo dye-house. you also have to be a tiny person to fit in their clothes. you've probably described 3/4 of the Japanese brands out there.
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Post by northcoast on Jan 23, 2017 22:47:44 GMT -6
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Post by northcoast on Jan 30, 2017 12:59:42 GMT -6
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Post by bentin on Jan 30, 2017 13:05:26 GMT -6
Is that a pearl necklace t shirt?
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Post by nate001 on Jan 30, 2017 13:09:56 GMT -6
Is that a pearl necklace t shirt? Pearl necklace jokes! Never get old.
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Post by gaseousclay on Jan 30, 2017 13:42:46 GMT -6
Is that a pearl necklace t shirt? it's the bukakke shirt. same thing I guess
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Post by northcoast on Jan 30, 2017 13:59:08 GMT -6
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Post by davelewis on Jan 30, 2017 15:00:26 GMT -6
Maybe they have a "last call", so you could pick one up for under $100 bucks, lol
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Post by northcoast on Jan 30, 2017 15:08:41 GMT -6
Maybe they have a "last call", so you could pick one up for under $100 bucks, lol Well there is that. Thing is I don't identify with it. I mean, I lost my cookies last weekend and had a spotless shirt!
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Post by davelewis on Jan 30, 2017 16:24:13 GMT -6
Maybe they have a "last call", so you could pick one up for under $100 bucks, lol Well there is that. Thing is I don't identify with it. I mean, I lost my cookies last weekend and had a spotless shirt! Not my cup of tea either, but it might pair up well with some Gustin wood pants.
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