[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
What a stupid topic. Nerds and geeks have been into the comic book stuff way before it got popular by Hollywood. Why do you care what people wear? How does it affect your everyday life seeing a fat guy wearing a Superman shirt?[/quote]
Well I think you’re taking the post much, much too seriously lol.
I get what he means. I don’t necessarily care what people wear, but when I see a toothpick of a man wearing a Captain America logo shirt or a dude with a huge gut sporting Superboy’s shirt, it just feels “off” in my brain. Kinda like seeing a really fat chick wearing those booty shorts that say “HOT” or something.[/quote]
That’s a different way to come at it, but the chick wearing booty shorts kind of made me understood.
I kind of see it as someone who is wearing a sports jersey from a college/pro team. Even if they are really out of shape, I know they are just sporting something that makes them show that’s where their fandom is. lol. Like I don’t wear Superhero shit of heroes I don’t like, just like most won’t wear a jersey of a team/player I don’t support lol[/quote]
My post was definitely meant to be humorous and still derisive. There is a certain irony to anyone wearing clothing that affiliates themselves with elite level athleticism and while not taking care of their own body.
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There’s also a certain irony to a guy who frequents a website devoted to testosterone taking the time out of his day to bitch and moan about his sensibilities being assailed by men who are ostensibly much weaker than him.
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
What a stupid topic. Nerds and geeks have been into the comic book stuff way before it got popular by Hollywood. Why do you care what people wear? How does it affect your everyday life seeing a fat guy wearing a Superman shirt?[/quote]
Well I think you’re taking the post much, much too seriously lol.
I get what he means. I don’t necessarily care what people wear, but when I see a toothpick of a man wearing a Captain America logo shirt or a dude with a huge gut sporting Superboy’s shirt, it just feels “off” in my brain. Kinda like seeing a really fat chick wearing those booty shorts that say “HOT” or something.[/quote]
That’s a different way to come at it, but the chick wearing booty shorts kind of made me understood.
I kind of see it as someone who is wearing a sports jersey from a college/pro team. Even if they are really out of shape, I know they are just sporting something that makes them show that’s where their fandom is. lol. Like I don’t wear Superhero shit of heroes I don’t like, just like most won’t wear a jersey of a team/player I don’t support lol[/quote]
My post was definitely meant to be humorous and still derisive. There is a certain irony to anyone wearing clothing that affiliates themselves with elite level athleticism and while not taking care of their own body.
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There’s also a certain irony to a guy who frequents a website devoted to testosterone taking the time out of his day to bitch and moan about his sensibilities being assailed by men who are ostensibly much weaker than him.[/quote]
I have to say I did toil over my manuscript for many hours and many days I’m flattered that you recognize my sacrifice and creative genius. Thank you kind Sir!
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
What a stupid topic. Nerds and geeks have been into the comic book stuff way before it got popular by Hollywood. Why do you care what people wear? How does it affect your everyday life seeing a fat guy wearing a Superman shirt?[/quote]
Well I think you’re taking the post much, much too seriously lol.
I get what he means. I don’t necessarily care what people wear, but when I see a toothpick of a man wearing a Captain America logo shirt or a dude with a huge gut sporting Superboy’s shirt, it just feels “off” in my brain. Kinda like seeing a really fat chick wearing those booty shorts that say “HOT” or something.[/quote]
That’s a different way to come at it, but the chick wearing booty shorts kind of made me understood.
I kind of see it as someone who is wearing a sports jersey from a college/pro team. Even if they are really out of shape, I know they are just sporting something that makes them show that’s where their fandom is. lol. Like I don’t wear Superhero shit of heroes I don’t like, just like most won’t wear a jersey of a team/player I don’t support lol[/quote]
My post was definitely meant to be humorous and still derisive. There is a certain irony to anyone wearing clothing that affiliates themselves with elite level athleticism and while not taking care of their own body.
[/quote]
There’s also a certain irony to a guy who frequents a website devoted to testosterone taking the time out of his day to bitch and moan about his sensibilities being assailed by men who are ostensibly much weaker than him.[/quote]
I have to say I did toil over my manuscript for many hours and many days I’m flattered that you recognize my sacrifice and creative genius. Thank you kind Sir! [/quote]
My wife has been out of commission since the baby and this was not the thing I needed to be looking at today with an imagination that’s trying to compensate. If you will excuse me, I have some filing to do.