[quote]Stuntman Mike wrote:
I’ve been stop free for over 8 years now, do you need a sponsor?[/quote]
That may be just what I need to get over this hump and become a true beast in this business.
[quote]Stuntman Mike wrote:
I’ve been stop free for over 8 years now, do you need a sponsor?[/quote]
That may be just what I need to get over this hump and become a true beast in this business.
It’s funny how much these people who don’t care about their clothing so much and wear plain white tees everywhere, care about what others wear. I doubt most people wearing those affliction shirts are doing a fashion analysis of what everyone else is wearing…
[quote]gsxtacy wrote:
dirtbag wrote:
counterfeitsoda wrote:
dirtbag wrote:
I just can’t understand why anyone would buy a t-shirt or anything else for that matter for 100+ dollars. I see people out in clubs all the time that wear this shit. What I can’t help wondering is why would someone so foolishly spend money on this shit. Are people that insecure with themselves they need to decorate themselves with clothes they pretend they can afford?
Sure they might have lots of disposable income from living at home with mommy or daddy. But seriously would that money not be better spent like on a muscle car with a huge engine. Or I see people that wear these labels and I know for a fact they are not well off people. They buy 300$ glasses and go to clubs and reserve tables and get grey goose bottle service.
When there day job is working just above fast food level of jobs. After this club night they are broke and can’t really do much accept save for the next round 1 or 2 months away. I know I am ranting about this but what happened to sensibility?
You see people wearing expensive shit in the clubs, because most people tend to dress to impress at clubs. Shit, a lot of clubs won’t let you in if you’re wearing crap clothing. And why the hell would that money be better spent on a muscle car with a huge engine? So not only did you spend more money on your vehicle, but now you need to spend more money on a consistant basis for gas because you bought a fucking gas guzzler. Muscle cars are stupid to me, since to take advantage of that huge engine, you’re probably going to be breaking the law, or at the least, driving like a jackass.
As for bottle service, it’s really not bad if you split it with a group. Split the cost of a bottle (obviously not something rediculous, but a $500 bottle or something), and you’ve got a good amount of drinks with that which would have been money spent at the bar, and your own private area at the club.
You go on and thinking your impressing someone when the girl you spent all your money on ditches your at the end of the night cause your obviously a douchebage
Where in that post did he say he spends any money on girls. He actually says its not rediculous when the cost is split.
When i go to nyc, LA, Vegas etc, me and my friends will often get bottle service/a booth.
Not to act like bigshots, but its nice to have a place to sit and have a chat sometimes rather then standing around not being bale to move because the club is packed. What is your predisposition to hating people who buy bottle service? [/quote]
Maybe you guys don’t understand what I mean by bottle service. I mean guys that drop 500 - 1000$ in a night at the bar. Just to look cool and like they are the man. I am sure the people that I see do this every once in a blue moon can’t afford it. So why do it ?? I bet its for the same reason they wear Ed Hardy …Versace or anything else that costs wicked money for a label on a shirt.
At least what I am suggesting is you would have something to show for saving your money to blow. By getting car that runs fast, maybe sell at a profit etc. But nope gotta be the man and get bottle service(not just friends splitting) This is bring me 5 bottles of mix and grey goose for me and my good 50 friends I just made. Retarded and very dumb …it does not impress me at all nor half the women that scam drinks off these retards.
[quote]Nikiforos wrote:
It’s funny how much these people who don’t care about their clothing so much and wear plain white tees everywhere, care about what others wear. I doubt most people wearing those affliction shirts are doing a fashion analysis of what everyone else is wearing…[/quote]
If I were you I wouldn’t doubt that … they wear Affliction type tees cuz it’s trendy, ie they analyze the fashions of the day, ie they analyze what everyone else is wearing … if they didn’t they’d wear plain white tees
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Nikiforos wrote:
It’s funny how much these people who don’t care about their clothing so much and wear plain white tees everywhere, care about what others wear. I doubt most people wearing those affliction shirts are doing a fashion analysis of what everyone else is wearing…
If I were you I wouldn’t doubt that … they wear Affliction type tees cuz it’s trendy, ie they analyze the fashions of the day, ie they analyze what everyone else is wearing … if they didn’t they’d wear plain white tees[/quote]
You better be careful, I think you just made a fact right there.
[quote]Nikiforos wrote:
It’s funny how much these people who don’t care about their clothing so much and wear plain white tees everywhere, care about what others wear. I doubt most people wearing those affliction shirts are doing a fashion analysis of what everyone else is wearing…[/quote]
AND YOU would be oh so right
I encourage anyone who likes to buy $150 t-shirts to continue doing so. It’s good for the economy, and it attracts the gold diggers to you, meaning I have less of them to sort through to find someone interesting to talk to. Not to mention, it’s a free fricken country, you may be an idiot for spending $150 on a shirt or 30k on a watch, but either you, or someone you know EARNED that money, and you have the right to do whatever you want with it without the wealth envy crowd getting their panties in a wad.
Anyone in this country who is willing to work 80 or 90 hours a week for years to build up a business and get ahead can eventually buy almost anything they want, most people would rather work 40 hours a week and complain about how they can’t get ahead.
I really don’t care what someone wears, right up to the point where they start telling me about it. Then I care. If they’re being a douche about it, I’m going to ask what they payed for it. Then I’m going to mention that 10 kids in Africa died of starvation while we where talking about a shirt with $147 markup, and walk away.
If they’re not intending to be a prick, I’ll mention that I got my shirt, probably the same shirt minus the designer logo or skulls and gargoyles, for 7 bucks at an outlet store, and that I spent the $143 dollars I saved on stocking the freezer with all natural chicken breast at this bitchin buck-99 a lb sale at my grocer.
I don’t need a gargoyle shirt to look tough. I don’t need expensive apparel to attract women. I don’t have time to care about those things, other than now when I am downing my pre-workout meal and killing time on T-Nation. I have things to do under the hood of my car, I have repairs to make to my house, I don’t go to the gym to look fashionable, I go to let the beast out and bust my ass, so that when things are tough at work my stress is under control (not to mention people tend to be more polite when you look like you can curl them). I spend more time urinating in the morning than I do thinking about what I’m going to wear. My fingernails have never been manicured, my hair looks fine after a $12 cut, and my 5 year old pair of jeans is just now starting to have the designer wear patterns that jack the mall price for the same thing up to a $180. I’m a man, I know I’m man, I don’t need a label to tell me that, the scars on my hands, the grease under my nails, and the experiences I’ve had are enough to assure me of that fact. I wear that confidence like a designer shirt, and it has done more to attract people to me than any label ever could.
I’m done ranting, time to let out the beast and get in today’s session of “Iron Therapy”!
[quote]Fling wrote:
I encourage anyone who likes to buy $150 t-shirts to continue doing so. It’s good for the economy, and it attracts the gold diggers to you, meaning I have less of them to sort through to find someone interesting to talk to. Not to mention, it’s a free fricken country, you may be an idiot for spending $150 on a shirt or 30k on a watch, but either you, or someone you know EARNED that money, and you have the right to do whatever you want with it without the wealth envy crowd getting their panties in a wad. Anyone in this country who is willing to work 80 or 90 hours a week for years to build up a business and get ahead can eventually buy almost anything they want, most people would rather work 40 hours a week and complain about how they can’t get ahead.
I really don’t care what someone wears, right up to the point where they start telling me about it. Then I care. If they’re being a douche about it, I’m going to ask what they payed for it. Then I’m going to mention that 10 kids in Africa died of starvation while we where talking about a shirt with $147 markup, and walk away. If they’re not intending to be a prick, I’ll mention that I got my shirt, probably the same shirt minus the designer logo or skulls and gargoyles, for 7 bucks at an outlet store, and that I spent the $143 dollars I saved on stocking the freezer with all natural chicken breast at this bitchin buck-99 a lb sale at my grocer.
I don’t need a gargoyle shirt to look tough. I don’t need expensive apparel to attract women. I don’t have time to care about those things, other than now when I am downing my pre-workout meal and killing time on T-Nation. I have things to do under the hood of my car, I have repairs to make to my house, I don’t go to the gym to look fashionable, I go to let the beast out and bust my ass, so that when things are tough at work my stress is under control (not to mention people tend to be more polite when you look like you can curl them). I spend more time urinating in the morning than I do thinking about what I’m going to wear. My fingernails have never been manicured, my hair looks fine after a $12 cut, and my 5 year old pair of jeans is just now starting to have the designer wear patterns that jack the mall price for the same thing up to a $180. I’m a man, I know I’m man, I don’t need a label to tell me that, the scars on my hands, the grease under my nails, and the experiences I’ve had are enough to assure me of that fact. I wear that confidence like a designer shirt, and it has done more to attract people to me than any label ever could.
I’m done ranting, time to let out the beast and get in today’s session of “Iron Therapy”![/quote]
Nice Post! And I have to confess, I do sometimes wear my testosterone T to go workout. In my defense, the spiders on the walls in my garage are already intimidated by me so I don’t really do it to impress them.
V
Yeah, I don’t get it.
I wear the $8 merona t’s from Target and spend the real dough on work clothes. Ed Hardy and Affliction smell a lot like Von Dutch, and a hipster wouldn’t be caught dead in Von Dutch anymore…
[quote]polo77j wrote:
Nikiforos wrote:
It’s funny how much these people who don’t care about their clothing so much and wear plain white tees everywhere, care about what others wear. I doubt most people wearing those affliction shirts are doing a fashion analysis of what everyone else is wearing…
If I were you I wouldn’t doubt that … they wear Affliction type tees cuz it’s trendy, ie they analyze the fashions of the day, ie they analyze what everyone else is wearing … if they didn’t they’d wear plain white tees[/quote]
hahahahah Plain White T’s are a Big fashion trend in my area. Plain Whites with fake chains. Or at least I hope there fake. That would really be sad.
[quote]four60 wrote:
Nikiforos wrote:
It’s funny how much these people who don’t care about their clothing so much and wear plain white tees everywhere, care about what others wear. I doubt most people wearing those affliction shirts are doing a fashion analysis of what everyone else is wearing…
AND YOU would be oh so right[/quote]
Thanks.
[quote]dirtbag wrote:
Maybe you guys don’t understand what I mean by bottle service. I mean guys that drop 500 - 1000$ in a night at the bar. Just to look cool and like they are the man. I am sure the people that I see do this every once in a blue moon can’t afford it. So why do it ?? I bet its for the same reason they wear Ed Hardy …Versace or anything else that costs wicked money for a label on a shirt.
At least what I am suggesting is you would have something to show for saving your money to blow. By getting car that runs fast, maybe sell at a profit etc. But nope gotta be the man and get bottle service(not just friends splitting) This is bring me 5 bottles of mix and grey goose for me and my good 50 friends I just made. Retarded and very dumb …it does not impress me at all nor half the women that scam drinks off these retards.[/quote]
If it’s “every once in a blue moon,” why do you assume that they can’t afford it? Have you ever talked to them and inquired about their income? I’m sure at 24, a lot of people think I can’t afford some stuff I do either. I just got back from a week long trip to Las Vegas last week. That’s after spending two weeks out there in March. I might go to Miami later this year, if I feel like it. I still manage to pay off all my bills, I don’t use my credit cards at all, and I put a good amount of money into my savings still. Would you know all that, if you saw me in a club? Or would you assume I was just having a night out that I can’t afford?
Now, saying that, I don’t buy a $500 bottle myself, just to share it with random people in the club, because that’s not my idea of fun. If I were at a club alone, I’d definately find better things to do with that money than paying for other peoples good times. I agree with that. If that’s what someone does to enjoy themself though, than who cares? I just wonder why you seem to spend so much time noticing what other people are doing.
As for wearing Ed Hardy or whatever other name brand, I can’t speak for everyone, but the reason I wear it, is because I like how it looks. I don’t understand why people insist on attaching some deeper meaning to it. It doesn’t make me feel cooler to have a more expensive shirt than you. I buy clothing based on whether I like it or not, and right along with my expensive Affliction shirts, I have $12 noname brands that I think look good. It just so happens that Affliction makes more designs that I like, has a better cut, and the fabric feels nicer than a lot of cheaper shirts.
[quote]four60 wrote:
polo77j wrote:
Nikiforos wrote:
It’s funny how much these people who don’t care about their clothing so much and wear plain white tees everywhere, care about what others wear. I doubt most people wearing those affliction shirts are doing a fashion analysis of what everyone else is wearing…
If I were you I wouldn’t doubt that … they wear Affliction type tees cuz it’s trendy, ie they analyze the fashions of the day, ie they analyze what everyone else is wearing … if they didn’t they’d wear plain white tees
hahahahah Plain White T’s are a Big fashion trend in my area. Plain Whites with fake chains. Or at least I hope there fake. That would really be sad.[/quote]
Know what would be really, really sad? If they bought those plain white tees for more that $10 bucks…thats when I’d know we were living in Hell…
I’m not big on clothing but I love pissing on stuff.
Scenic overlooks are the best, rock formations and minor cliffs are second, and I don’t have a third cause you can only prioritize the stuff you like to piss on for so long.
Does anybody else have a piss on or piss off of priority list?
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
I’m not big on clothing but I love pissing on stuff.
Scenic overlooks are the best, rock formations and minor cliffs are second, and I don’t have a third cause you can only prioritize the stuff you like to piss on for so long.
Does anybody else have a piss on or piss off of priority list?
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I like not pissing on politicians who are on fire. Especially the current administration, congress on up, including both parties, because they’re farking it up for the rest of us. I just stand there with my junk out, squeezing my legs together trying to not go, while the flames roar, and they beg me to piss on them. I mean I guess they’ve been doing it to us for a while, but never when we where on fire, so I like to be stingy with me urine around burning politicians.
As far as pissing off scenic overlooks, I don’t like it. I mean I’m certainly not embarrassed by my equipment by any means, but when you’re staring into the Grand Canyon, it’s hard not to feel intimidated, even if it is just perspective, and when I’m standing there recycling the coffee, that’s the last way I want to feel.
I guess you could say I’m more of a pissing off than a pissing on man, but to each his own.
have you guys seen Piss Mops? these dudes straight up piss in chicks mouths and they fucking swallow it. bitches are fucking despicable yo.
I don’t care if you like the $150 t-shirts or not. I just hate the douchebags who usually wear those types of shirts.
I piss on Hummers in the parking lot outside of the bar since they are generally owned by the douchebags. I make sure to get it on the driver’s door handle.
[quote]Yosh wrote:
I don’t care if you like the $150 t-shirts or not. I just hate the douchebags who usually wear those types of shirts.
I piss on Hummers in the parking lot outside of the bar since they are generally owned by the douchebags. I make sure to get it on the driver’s door handle. [/quote]
wow youre cool
What exactly makes these people douchebags? Honestly, the only ones I see being douchebags are the guys on this thread getting worked up over what another man is wearing.
I personally don’t see any reason for someone to label me a douchebag, and aside from the few people that you get in every group, most people I see wearing designer clothing really don’t do anything that should come off in that way.
[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
Yeah, I don’t get it.
I wear the $8 merona t’s from Target and spend the real dough on work clothes. Ed Hardy and Affliction smell a lot like Von Dutch, and a hipster wouldn’t be caught dead in Von Dutch anymore…
[/quote]
I’ve asked a few people wearing Von Dutch apparel if they knew who he is/was. Not one could tell me who he was. I personally don’t wear any shirt or hat advertising a product or culture that I don’t use or take part of.
BG