
[quote]therajraj wrote:
This is a weird ass post. Is this the first time you’ve encountered people with different tastes and preferences?
Stop praying games.[/quote]
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[quote]therajraj wrote:
This is a weird ass post. Is this the first time you’ve encountered people with different tastes and preferences?
Stop praying games.[/quote]
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[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
I had fun that night and was able to grab a number from a tall brunette.
I had fun that night and closed the night out with a new facebook friend which happens to be a short,busty Mexican girl.
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These were the only two sentences I focused on. Did you make progress with either? ;)[/quote]
Thanks! This Saturday im going to a sorority party at Shadow Bar to meet the Mexican girl and I haven’t called the brunette. Im thinking about trashing the number though,something didnt feel right about it. Seemed like it was a bit “Too easy”[/quote]
Yeah that’s always a bad feeling when it’s too easy - “my spidey senses are tingling!”.
Good luck for the weekend’s party.
Oh, I better read your OP properly again so I can actually contribute something decent to this thread advice wise.
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
I had fun that night and was able to grab a number from a tall brunette.
I had fun that night and closed the night out with a new facebook friend which happens to be a short,busty Mexican girl.
[/quote]
These were the only two sentences I focused on. Did you make progress with either? ;)[/quote]
Thanks! This Saturday im going to a sorority party at Shadow Bar to meet the Mexican girl and I haven’t called the brunette. Im thinking about trashing the number though,something didnt feel right about it. Seemed like it was a bit “Too easy”[/quote]
Sorority parties are the best. It’s like going to Costco with all the old ladies handing out free samples…either you’re there 'cause a girl brought you, which is pretty much a done deal; or there are all the easy girls who decided to, “just go with friends” and before the night even gets started are jealous they didn’t bring someone and are on the hunt like Predator after Aliens. I’d wish you luck, but you won’t need it haha
Thanks guys. Hopefully there will be many of Sorority Parties to come and instead asking “Being a Bro and Being Douche” it would be “Being a Bro Hoe or being a Cunt”
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
I had fun that night and was able to grab a number from a tall brunette.
I had fun that night and closed the night out with a new facebook friend which happens to be a short,busty Mexican girl.
[/quote]
These were the only two sentences I focused on. Did you make progress with either? ;)[/quote]
Thanks! This Saturday im going to a sorority party at Shadow Bar to meet the Mexican girl and I haven’t called the brunette. Im thinking about trashing the number though,something didnt feel right about it. Seemed like it was a bit “Too easy”[/quote]
?Que? Maybe she wasn’t jaded.
[quote]rcsermas wrote:
[quote]tommytoughnuts wrote:
[quote]lawsonsamuels wrote:
Fair share of fucking weirdo’s in Houston as well. Austin just celebrates theirs more. Dallas is total douchebag city. Fort Worth is okay.
And I live in the woods where the question is not douche or bro, but redneck or white trash. [/quote]
I’m from Dallas and I couldn’t agree more. The DART Rail is full of absolute toolbags and ‘gangsters’ who are out to prove they are bad to the bone. [/quote]
Haha the DART rail is hilarious. Last time I rode it to go to a Mavs game it was full of wannabe thugs trying to flow to some shitty beat playing from a cell phone. Its like the modern-day doo-wop gang, only somehow even more lame.
Dallas a total douchebag city though? How so? I grew up in Houston and now live in Dallas, and other than the mosquitoes and humidity I don’t see that big of a difference.
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I’ve had many an adventure on the DART that ended up with me having to throw down with some wannabe thugs. Going to the West End is pretty worth it though. Arena Football=Win
I guess it was just the town I grew up in (Allen) but it was just a TON of rich white kids who didn’t have to (and didn’t want to) do anything for what they were given. Drugs were pretty rampant when I went to high school and there were a lot of people willing to throw anybody under the bus to get what they wanted.
Where about in Dallas are you at?
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
I had fun that night and was able to grab a number from a tall brunette.
I had fun that night and closed the night out with a new facebook friend which happens to be a short,busty Mexican girl.
[/quote]
These were the only two sentences I focused on. Did you make progress with either? ;)[/quote]
Thanks! This Saturday im going to a sorority party at Shadow Bar to meet the Mexican girl and I haven’t called the brunette. Im thinking about trashing the number though,something didnt feel right about it. Seemed like it was a bit “Too easy”[/quote]
?Que? Maybe she wasn’t jaded.[/quote]
Are you talking about the Mexican girl or the Brunette? The Mexican girl was friendly but I actually had to spit some game and there were points where I thought I done fucked up. The brunette just gave me her number like it was nothing. There was no effort on my part.
[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
I just found this definition of “hipster” on Urban dictionary. It got me so intensely angry that the next time I see one of these homos I’m gonna knock its teeth out.
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Hipsters are a subculture of men and women…[/quote]
Hit one for me too. Square in the sternum so he buckles.
OP, you will probably outgrow stuff like that soon enough. Once people get real things to think about, where they shop and what they listen to kinda gives way to how am I gonna pay my mortgage and what am I gonna name my child.
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
I had fun that night and was able to grab a number from a tall brunette.
I had fun that night and closed the night out with a new facebook friend which happens to be a short,busty Mexican girl.
[/quote]
These were the only two sentences I focused on. Did you make progress with either? ;)[/quote]
Thanks! This Saturday im going to a sorority party at Shadow Bar to meet the Mexican girl and I haven’t called the brunette. Im thinking about trashing the number though,something didnt feel right about it. Seemed like it was a bit “Too easy”[/quote]
?Que? Maybe she wasn’t jaded.[/quote]
Are you talking about the Mexican girl or the Brunette? The Mexican girl was friendly but I actually had to spit some game and there were points where I thought I done fucked up. The brunette just gave me her number like it was nothing. There was no effort on my part.[/quote]
Brunette, some girls just aren’t jaded. Usually girls that hang around where I hang around you don’t have to “spit” game to get a date. You might have to put your mac on when you go to the date to get a second date, but not much spitting to get a date. Probably because I don’t hang around jaded women.
Tote,
Are you Asian?
Kind of funny you have a German screen name.
I had no idea that wearing an “Afflication” t-shirt was such a status symbol. I don’t think I’ve ever noticed the name, although I see lots of people wearing shirts with similar patterns and stuff. Maybe they were Aflfcition shirts.
I’m so un-hip.
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]DJHT wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
OP,
Your post has clearly established you as a douche, rather than a bro. Douches worry about whether or not their behavior is douchey.[/quote]
Actually,I was having fun,I wasnt worried about me. Im just asking whats the difference between my friends and whether they were the one that were being douchey. You mad.
[quote]DJHT wrote:
Okay I have one question, 10000 internet points do you live in Austin? [/quote]
Houston.[/quote]
Yea I forgot and caught that from other thread. Well if you are in Houston you cant be all that bad, my sis lives in Austin and there are some fucking weirdos there.
And to answer your question I think you have to go with the clothes to decide what they are.[/quote]
Well if I went with that reasoning,I would be wrong for bashing matt because he always brags about shopping at Goodwill. Not cool to hate on someone that shops there. (Even though he can afford nicer clothes) Rick,indeed,wears that Affliction. It says that your from Texas,what city?[/quote]
Same as you man, the Big H, wife is orginally from here and last year got promoted and moved here.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]DJHT wrote:
[quote]Totenkopf wrote:
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
OP,
Your post has clearly established you as a douche, rather than a bro. Douches worry about whether or not their behavior is douchey.[/quote]
Actually,I was having fun,I wasnt worried about me. Im just asking whats the difference between my friends and whether they were the one that were being douchey. You mad.
[quote]DJHT wrote:
Okay I have one question, 10000 internet points do you live in Austin? [/quote]
Houston.[/quote]
Yea I forgot and caught that from other thread. Well if you are in Houston you cant be all that bad, my sis lives in Austin and there are some fucking weirdos there.
And to answer your question I think you have to go with the clothes to decide what they are.[/quote]
Houston is midrange. I don’t see that many “extremes” around here. Like guidos. I never see anything like that anywhere. I don’t really see how the term “hipster” really applies either because I have had tons of friends into “indie bands” as well as everything else. I see very few people who are “all this” or “all that”. Both “hipsters” and “dudes in affliction tshirts” can be douches.
I tend to think anyone who is following a trend as a way of life is a douche. They aren’t real. No one gives a shit about some guy’s affliction shirt. In fact, if he acts like his shirt means anything other than that he paid a lot for a fucking shirt, he is an ass as well as a douche.
Likewise for the guy who thinks his musical tastes make him superior to everyone else simply because most people don’t know about it or care.
I would be more concerned that I was attracting wannabes into my circle of friends.[/quote]
Which brings me back to clothes, or I should add style. If you are concerned about the way you dress and look as your means of identity then you are what you wear. From hipster, douche, redneck, gangster etc. If you dress a stereotype no matter what it is you are a little kid mentally and need to grow the fuck up. Clothes are a functional item period, if it is cold I need to be warm etc. and before the young guys jump on my about getting ass. Well you need to grow up its not what you wear but who you are.
[quote]SteelyD wrote:
I had no idea that wearing an “Afflication” t-shirt was such a status symbol. I don’t think I’ve ever noticed the name, although I see lots of people wearing shirts with similar patterns and stuff. Maybe they were Aflfcition shirts.
I’m so un-hip.[/quote]
I had that at work a few months ago where 4 or 5 guys had beards.
I laughed about it and said it was weird. They looked at me funny. A few weeks later I realized I was basically pointing out that they were all copying that fashion. Apparently it’s a ‘thing’, and pointing it out is I guess a bit of a no-no.
Bros do what they do because they think its fun, funny, and don’t really care what other people think.
Douches do what they do because they think it will make them cool, will make other people think they are cool, and think that girls will like it.
“Was it Soren von Kierkegaard or Dick Van Patton who said, ‘If you label me, you negate me’?”
[quote]SteelyD wrote:
I had no idea that wearing an “Afflication” t-shirt was such a status symbol. I don’t think I’ve ever noticed the name, although I see lots of people wearing shirts with similar patterns and stuff. Maybe they were Aflfcition shirts.
I’m so un-hip.[/quote]
obviously not bro.
i pay 60 dollars for the same shirt i could get at wallmart for 5 dollars b/c it SAYS affliction across the front.
duh
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
[quote]SteelyD wrote:
I had no idea that wearing an “Afflication” t-shirt was such a status symbol. I don’t think I’ve ever noticed the name, although I see lots of people wearing shirts with similar patterns and stuff. Maybe they were Aflfcition shirts.
I’m so un-hip.[/quote]
obviously not bro.
i pay 60 dollars for the same shirt i could get at wallmart for 5 dollars b/c it SAYS affliction across the front.
duh[/quote]
Damn. I reiterate- I am so uncool!
Just like “Bro Gump” says: “Bro’s is what bro’s does!”
To the OP
I HIGHLY recommend you go to Cielo tonight. Gareth Emery is playing there, and he’s an AWESOME, very energetic trance Artist and DJ. You won’t regret it!