Pretty cool look although the guy above would be better served wearing at least a brain protector (helmet).
LOLI don't know, man... One day you're wearing a helmet, next day you're driving a car.
True Edward... But we're right and they're wrongWhat always amuses me is that how we look at them.... well, that's how they view us.....
In my younger years I don't recall ever using a helmet when riding a motorcycle but changed my point of view the 3rd or 4th time I had to surgically put someone's skull back together.I don't know, man... One day you're wearing a helmet, next day you're driving a car.
I hear your pain on the hipsters and the rednecks but there's far more to our generation than this. If you don't like your surroundings you can always change them - the world is basically what you make of it.
Seriously, we are the first generation who will do worse than our parents, but look at the hand we've been dealt. The middle class is evaporating, we don't get to have education free, high paying factory work guaranteed to us straight out of highschool. Hell many of us never really even had dads in the home as strong role models. We are a generation of men raised by women. We've had to carve our own way through a complex new globalized world but many of us have managed to do it without neck beards or skinny jeans or blasted country music.
Also I have a somewhat sharp way of talking, this can translate over to my writing a bit. I'm not and haven't been trying to offend anyone; just contributing my two cents.
P.S. Monitor you're my new favorite person.
The harem pants take it to a whole new and sad level. Some are actually sweatpants material made to look like jeans. What possible series of thoughts goes thru a mans head to make them think "yeah, I'll wear this today"
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Yeah, exactly. Harem pants wearing bathroom mirror torsos on bodybuilding.com would probably lol hard at this guy.
True, but I'm actually a Jets fan so I have it worse than LA fans...Still better than the Bears
Because, the internet...When I was 20 I was always more interested in the views of people of 40 or 50 because they had had an opportunity to read books, learn and gain experience. I wonder why this isn't valued.
Haha. I bought my first engineer boots when I was 15. I used to wear really tight jeans being a thrasher. There was only one way to fit my jeans over the boots. I placed the boots inside the jeans cuffs before I wore them. Then I had to put the jeans AND the boots on together. I considered my thought brilliant until my mom saw me doing this and couldn't stop laughing.Man the struggle to get those over the shaft of the boot would be hilarious to watch.
What possible series of thoughts goes thru a mans head to make them think "yeah, I'll wear this today"
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Haha. I bought my first engineer boots when I was 15. I used to wear really tight jeans being a thrasher. There was only one way to fit my jeans over the boots. I placed the boots inside the jeans cuffs before I wore them. Then I had to put the jeans AND the boots on together. I considered my thought brilliant until my mom saw me doing this and couldn't stop laughing.
I don't know, man... One day you're wearing a helmet, next day you're driving a car.