[quote]Pibbz wrote:
AttackOfTheChris wrote:
Sounds gay dude. Who is the girl in the avatar? That is one awesome ass.
Haha! What movie is your avatar from? I need to see it.[/quote]
The movie is American Psycho. It’s friggin awesome.
[quote]Pibbz wrote:
AttackOfTheChris wrote:
Sounds gay dude. Who is the girl in the avatar? That is one awesome ass.
Haha! What movie is your avatar from? I need to see it.[/quote]
The movie is American Psycho. It’s friggin awesome.
[quote]Pipes06 wrote:
AttackOfTheChris wrote:
Sounds gay dude. Who is the girl in the avatar? That is one awesome ass.
I have the nicest assed avatar. thank you. /hijack[/quote]
Dude why!?!?
[quote]Pibbz wrote:
AttackOfTheChris wrote:
Sounds gay dude. Who is the girl in the avatar? That is one awesome ass.
Haha! What movie is your avatar from? I need to see it.[/quote]
American Psycho.
[quote]Enray wrote:
BONEZ217 wrote:
You want to know what’s even worse than kids wearing TapOut shirts.
Kids who join this website and make a post about a topic, knowing it will be received sympathetically on this board, that has been discussed to exhaustion just for the sake of improving your ‘image’ in an attempt to fit in.
Nice try though.
Damn. A little harsh maybe?[/quote]
Grow a set.
If you want to make out with the OP just PM him.
[quote]Turiel wrote:
LUEshi wrote:
This might be my inner douchebag coming to the fore, but some of these shirts are pretty badass;
Holy shit! 55$ for a lousy tshirt? you can make those with any shirt + rubber bands + bleach, for less than 10$ [/quote]
No shit…I know some Affliction t-shirts run around $85. I refuse to pay that much for a t-shirt. I’m fine with my $25 Fairtex t-shirt…which is now old and ragged with holes. Looks cooler than any Affliction or Tapout shirt…lol.
I witnessed a guy wearing a 10th Planet rashguard @ Hooters once…Maybe he left from training and didn’t have time to change…ha!
[quote]Yolked Up wrote:
I saw three of them at the gym earlier, these are the types who don’t want to listen to any advice and just use the bench press machine and curl (with the some intermitant texting between sets) and call it a day. Then they just stand there babbling to each other and flexing, yet they still walk around with a hugh chip on their shoulder.
All though I must say i’m impressed that they were in the gym at 7:30am, these types usually don’t appear until late afternoon.
I’ve realised i’ve started seeing them everywhere, at the gym, when I go shoppoing etc. a lot of them walk around with an angry “don’t fuck with me” expression on their faces. Is this MMA wannabe-ness becoming a subculture or something.
I bet these guys watch UFC but switch over everytime the fighters show their ground game ‘cause it’s gay init’.
It kind of reminds of when all the council trash used to tuck their trousers into their socks or wear boxing boots and football neckwarmers when hanging out, to look cool. Luckily those trends died out quite quickly.[/quote]
Who cares what someone wears? do you thing and don’t worry about it.
[quote]Pipes06 wrote:
AttackOfTheChris wrote:
Sounds gay dude. Who is the girl in the avatar? That is one awesome ass.
I have the nicest assed avatar. thank you. /hijack[/quote]
looks like two albinos kissing
This has been funny. I personally don’t care about what anybody else is wearing. Except for fat, hairy, outta shape guys who insist on cutting the sleeves of their 25yr old t-shirts. If you can afford 25dols + for a shirt then go for it, unless you think it’s about to make you look tough. If you need a t-shirt to do that, you need to be beat down in a full parking lot.
[quote]Yolked Up wrote:
I saw three of them at the gym earlier, these are the types who don’t want to listen to any advice…
[/quote]
Probably because it was YOU who was giving them the advice.
Here’s a little tip, if advice is not wanted bad enough to seek, then the offer falls on deaf ears.
wait, so my airbrushed tall t from Six Flags of Scooby doo being a gangsta is more badass than a regular white t-shirt!?! but yea, in fact, i think wearing an Affliction t-shirt only serves to make you look even more like a tool. Douchebaggery to the extreme
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
BigMike wrote:
i was turned away from a bar/club for not having a collard shirt, im like okay i understand , then the bouncer tells me we might of let you in if you had an Afflication on.
solid color t-shirts are generally not accepted wear. however this is usually to turn away ‘gangster’ type people wearing XXXL shirts on a 135lb frame body.
‘designer’ shirts are generally accepted. as gay as that is.
it costs money to buy affliction and ed hardy and yadda yadda. owners want people with money coming into the bar. you know, so they can spend it.
plus the guys that wear affliction and other type shirts usually wear them one size to small, as opposed to wearing them 5 sizes to big, which would allow people to bring in weapons/flasks/contraband.[/quote]
Makes sense.
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
You want to know what’s even worse than kids wearing TapOut shirts.
Kids who join this website and make a post about a topic, knowing it will be received sympathetically on this board, that has been discussed to exhaustion just for the sake of improving your ‘image’ in an attempt to fit in.
Nice try though.
[/quote]
I like you, man.
Great, I went and killed another thread.

[quote]Raza ka Maza wrote:
lol why does everyone hate the OP?[/quote]
dig through some of his other threads and you’ll soon find out…
Tapout and affliction shirts…are played the fuck out seriously
If I were to wear anything mma related I’d only sport something like this

this one is awesome to.
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
HolyMacaroni wrote:
BigMike wrote:
i was turned away from a bar/club for not having a collard shirt, im like okay i understand , then the bouncer tells me we might of let you in if you had an Afflication on.
solid color t-shirts are generally not accepted wear. however this is usually to turn away ‘gangster’ type people wearing XXXL shirts on a 135lb frame body.
‘designer’ shirts are generally accepted. as gay as that is.
it costs money to buy affliction and ed hardy and yadda yadda. owners want people with money coming into the bar. you know, so they can spend it.
plus the guys that wear affliction and other type shirts usually wear them one size to small, as opposed to wearing them 5 sizes to big, which would allow people to bring in weapons/flasks/contraband.
This is one of the reasons why going to a bar isnt worth it
[/quote]
What because you are too cheap to buy yourself a drink and think your watered down cranberry juice for three bucks is high class?
[quote]Brother Chris wrote:
jasmincar wrote:
HolyMacaroni wrote:
BigMike wrote:
i was turned away from a bar/club for not having a collard shirt, im like okay i understand , then the bouncer tells me we might of let you in if you had an Afflication on.
solid color t-shirts are generally not accepted wear. however this is usually to turn away ‘gangster’ type people wearing XXXL shirts on a 135lb frame body.
‘designer’ shirts are generally accepted. as gay as that is.
it costs money to buy affliction and ed hardy and yadda yadda. owners want people with money coming into the bar. you know, so they can spend it.
plus the guys that wear affliction and other type shirts usually wear them one size to small, as opposed to wearing them 5 sizes to big, which would allow people to bring in weapons/flasks/contraband.
This is one of the reasons why going to a bar isnt worth it
What because you are too cheap to buy yourself a drink and think your watered down cranberry juice for three bucks is high class?[/quote]
No because 95% of the time it is not that fun. It is a waste of money and time. I got better stuff to do