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Snouter
10-12-2004, 11:18 PM
When did it become fashionable to become hip-hop? A male hip-hop uniform typically consists of a baseball cap on incorrectly on a crew cut, extremely baggy, designer jeans, a basketball jersey, and other miscellanous clothing that doesn't come close to fitting properly or looking good. For the females, they have those low cut designer jeans with the fake fade and an overall look that makes their butts like flat and hips unusually wide almost like the designer hates the beauty of the female form. To top it off there is excessive blubber and a fishing lure hanging off the belly buttons on these chicks.

Back when I was in high school, people wore clothing more in line with common sense, normal blue jeans and a flannel shirt for example. What the hell happened? How and why do today's youth buy into today's weird fashions?

jojo
10-12-2004, 11:33 PM
Teenagers are gregarious. If there is noone in their home to tell them they look retarded, or if their parents are the type of people that do not have the gumption to use honest straight talk with their children, then all is lost.

I saw a young man yesterday in dreadlocks down the length of his back. He wore no shoes and I estimated he may have not showered in weeks. He had the audacity to complain about how the lady at a counter was treating him. :|

Regarding hip hop, I believe it is the music and art of the more rebellious states, most of which are in the southern half of our great country, that have caused such things. I would include the city of Los Angeles with this of course. :|

Red
10-12-2004, 11:36 PM
ppl who sag their pants, and show their boxers, should be shot.

Gibson
10-12-2004, 11:41 PM
I dunno, I dress normally. khakis and t-shirts :shrug:
criticisms? :p

drunken hearted man
10-12-2004, 11:56 PM
I saw a young man yesterday in dreadlocks down the length of his back. He wore no shoes and I estimated he may have not showered in weeks.



Jesus?



He had the audacity to complain about how the lady at a counter was treating him. :|



:rolleyes: Gee I hope you spat on him to teach him his place.

jojo
10-13-2004, 12:02 AM
Jesus?

Nah. This guy was white.

:rolleyes: Gee I hope you spat on him to teach him his place.

Nope. I'm not his father.

drunken hearted man
10-13-2004, 12:11 AM
If Jesus had been there he would 've cracked the bullwhip on the money-changer broad at the counter and taken my man with the dreadlocks out for a burger.

Smashing Young Man
10-13-2004, 04:06 AM
Kids seem a lot more conformist these days. There is a lot less variety in their dress and style.

Potyondi
10-13-2004, 04:12 AM
Kids seem a lot more conformist these days. There is a lot less variety in their dress and style.
Er, no.

Ponycar_302
10-13-2004, 07:30 AM
When did it become fashionable to become hip-hop?

It was a style back in 1992 when I was in the military. I knew a few guys who dressed like that.


For the females, they have those low cut designer jeans with the fake fade and an overall look that makes their butts like flat and hips unusually wide almost like the designer hates the beauty of the female form.
MUDD jeans are the worst. I agree with you on this. I like a woman in a nice pair of Wranglers or Levis. Especially Levis.

To top it off there is excessive blubber and a fishing lure hanging off the belly buttons on these chicks.
I like piercings.


Back when I was in high school, people wore clothing more in line with common sense, normal blue jeans and a flannel shirt for example. What the hell happened? How and why do today's youth buy into today's weird fashions?
Come on. I know you wore polyester bell bottoms, butterfly collars, and platforms you disco freak. :p

ThePrankMonkey
10-13-2004, 07:46 AM
WTF is wrong with a crew cut? i dont have one never have but i can think of worse hairstyles to have, like the dirty smell dredlock look (and there is more than one way to have dreds without smelling like a garbage dump)

as a kid i was into labels and so were most other kids. i think this is pretty normal just as certain adults are into labels as well, bill blass gucci and the like. some of us grow out of it and some dont, i grew out of it. although i dont see what wearing a fashion label has to do with anything, i can understand not liking the style, that transcends labels but to rag on a label because its a label? eh learn to pick your battles.

i can understand not like baggy pants that are below the ass of someone. i dont care what underwear you have and i dont want to see nor does anyone else. i've been tempted to give them five bucks to get a belt at wally world since their parents didnt bother to buy them one.

i dont know whats meant by them being conformist unless you mean they all tend to dress the same, and with that i would agree but thats been going on for some time.

some of the stuff i get and some i dont. i dont and never will get bell bottoms, they looked dumb then and they look even dumber now with the fake fading as snouter pointed out and the hip hugging look that doesnt exactly flatter the female figure. of course i dont have to wear the stuff so in a way i dont care but it does make me shake my head.

and here's a question for the troll in the thread. how do you know jesus likes dirty people? when you go out into public and you're dirty and smell are people suppose to simply accept you without question and think nothing of it? pretty high and mighty of you to suggest it. and yes you'll say you didnt say it but your words imply it. and no i wont be returning to this thread to argue, i just wanted to ask you a question is all, argue with yourself.

302Riz
10-13-2004, 08:57 AM
Fat chicks should not wear belly shirts and pierce their belly buttons. I see that all to often. And most of them are no older than 15-16.

turtle_o
10-13-2004, 05:53 PM
Teenagers are gregarious. If there is noone in their home to tell them they look retarded, or if their parents are the type of people that do not have the gumption to use honest straight talk with their children, then all is lost.


you forget something, a mom and dad could tell their teen they look stupid until they are blue in the face and nothing will make that kid change his or her clothes until HE OR SHE realizes they look dumb. (or until some person from the opposite sex tells them, or some popular kids tells them.)

and snouter not all boys wearing baggy pants are being hip-hop. Some of them are skaters, or pseudo-freaks, hippies, or just t-shirt and jeans but they dont to be in tight pants. The thing about the girls clothes is that when girls are teens they wear what's in style, not exactley what looks good on them. Some clothes look great on the skinnier girls like those oddly faded low hip hugging pants, and if you arent a stick and try to wear that junk you are now a fashion mess up. (BUT kids dont realize that, they just know they are wearing what the COOL kids wear, or what is in style.) The influence isnt only hip-hop, i mean Abercrombie and Fitch isnt hip-hop, the Gap isnt hip-hop.

My brother wears baggy pants, and you NEVER EVER, EVER see his undies. He is too 'cool' for that. It drives me crazy when guys show us their boxers, especially when i see other guys wear baggy pants and NOT show their undies!

Got_Pepperoni?
10-14-2004, 10:04 PM
What drives me bananas are young ladies (usually ranging in age from 12 to 20) who wear very tight hip-hugger pants with midriff shirts that appear like they're nine sizes too small for them. And people make fun of '80s fashions.... sheesh! :scratch:

Ponycar_302
10-15-2004, 07:11 AM
And people make fun of '80s fashions.... sheesh!
Not Snouter. He still sports the hair style! :nice:

:D

Red_Thunder
10-16-2004, 12:51 PM
I think parent who let their 12 year old daughters wear low rider pants should be jailed. :mad:

turtle_o
10-16-2004, 03:01 PM
12 year olds are the only ones! who can get away with wearing those.... since they havent grown any ass or hips yet. (The girls i babysit for wear those kinds of pants, and they arent showing anything, --of course they have nothing to show, but still.)

Red_Thunder
10-16-2004, 03:10 PM
I dunno, I dress normally. khakis and t-shirts :shrug:
criticisms? :pYou look organized! :D

Gibson
10-16-2004, 03:45 PM
You look organized! :D
organized how? :confused:

Althemier
10-18-2004, 12:04 AM
Kids seem a lot more conformist these days. There is a lot less variety in their dress and style.
your kidding right?

axoangelq
10-20-2004, 05:31 PM
the boys with their pants hanging off their asses look like they took a dump in them. But its their style. Can I mention cross colors of the early 90s??? :rolleyes: or the big shirts and spandex? bad fashion, thankfully, is a trendy thing. ANd they change every few years. So they want to look like they forgot to go to the restroom, its all fine and dandy, THey will be 30 and look back, and say God,why did mom let me walk out of the house like this?? hehe. I know I do that.

turtle_o
10-20-2004, 07:16 PM
The pants that dont fit thing just WONT go away. I was having choir practice last night, and the music director is 28, and i notice his belt was cinched too tightly for those pants, those pants were definitely inches too big for him. (He's playing guitar for a church folk group, he isnt thuggy at all!) My brother is a dapper kid, and his pants are always a little too big too. (They dont hang off his ass, but they arent the right size either!)

Last year i told my brother i'd only buy him clothes for christmas, if I could buy them in his size... he didnt ask for clothes.

axoangelq
10-20-2004, 07:23 PM
The pants that dont fit thing just WONT go away. I was having choir practice last night, and the music director is 28, and i notice his belt was cinched too tightly for those pants, those pants were definitely inches too big for him. (He's playing guitar for a church folk group, he isnt thuggy at all!) My brother is a dapper kid, and his pants are always a little too big too. (They dont hang off his ass, but they arent the right size either!)

Last year i told my brother i'd only buy him clothes for christmas, if I could buy them in his size... he didnt ask for clothes.

a little big is fine. Its when they are belted around their ass or under it that I don't like. pull your pants over your ass!

igofast
10-20-2004, 07:25 PM
I bought a new tshirt yesterday, do you approve of it, snouter?

BadNews88
10-21-2004, 11:14 AM
The pants that dont fit thing just WONT go away.

THAT is the underestatement of the millenium! :rolleyes:


I was having choir practice last night, and the music director is 28, and i notice his belt was cinched too tightly for those pants, those pants were definitely inches too big for him. (He's playing guitar for a church folk group, he isnt thuggy at all!)

FAR beyond the age where he should be attired in that manner...I can understand an adolescent "experimenting" around......but a bloke pushing 30?? And in THAT profession?? :barf:

turtle_o
10-21-2004, 11:42 AM
well his pants arent hanging off his ass, they just look a little too big. . .

Gibson
10-21-2004, 02:09 PM
well his pants arent hanging off his ass, they just look a little too big. . .
I have that problem because most of my pants are 40 waist and I'm 35. But that's cuz I used to wear that size and I'm not gonna throw out perfectly good pants :p

turtle_o
10-21-2004, 11:39 PM
5 inches too big.. yes it's that exactley. Buy some pants that fit dude, and buy them with a "low waist" and even a slight boot cut. (i'm not saying bell bottom dont freak out.)
That would look cool. (i bought my bf a pair of pants like that.. cool, and the right size. It really works wonders.)

Gibson
10-22-2004, 03:23 AM
5 inches too big.. yes it's that exactley. Buy some pants that fit dude, and buy them with a "low waist" and even a slight boot cut. (i'm not saying bell bottom dont freak out.)
That would look cool. (i bought my bf a pair of pants like that.. cool, and the right size. It really works wonders.)
ack, low waist :P
with my gut? no thanks hon :p

turtle_o
10-22-2004, 12:44 PM
you wear your pants at your natural waist? What is it 1933? they are gonna be below your gut anyways. . . *shrug*

it isnt like i said get some hip huggers, now THOSE make your chichos (love handles) show.

Gibson
10-22-2004, 12:46 PM
you wear your pants at your natural waist? What is it 1933? they are gonna be below your gut anyways. . . *shrug*

it isnt like i said get some hip huggers, now THOSE make your chichos (love handles) show.
I wear them across my belly button :shrug:

JoeyNormal
10-22-2004, 06:15 PM
Gibson, that's disgusting. I wear my underpants one ab...uh, roll of fat...below it. No pants should ever be above that point, understand?

This thread has also inspired me to post a handy photo of my arse, showing boxers. Suck it.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v91/JoeyNormal/NewImage.jpg

EDIT: Oh, yeah, Snouter, until you get a haircut, don't talk to me about ridiculous fashions...

Gibson
10-22-2004, 10:42 PM
Gibson, that's disgusting. I wear my underpants one ab...uh, roll of fat...below it. No pants should ever be above that point, understand?

This thread has also inspired me to post a handy photo of my arse, showing boxers. Suck it.
EDIT: Oh, yeah, Snouter, until you get a haircut, don't talk to me about ridiculous fashions...
can't help it, that's where the pants sit :shrug:

JoeyNormal
10-23-2004, 12:17 AM
Lies. Pants sit at the height you pull them up to.

Gibson
10-23-2004, 12:30 AM
Lies. Pants sit at the height you pull them up to.
well you try doing it with a 11" gash across your gut :P

JoeyNormal
10-23-2004, 12:31 AM
A wot?

Gibson
10-23-2004, 01:03 AM
lol, I have an 11" slash across my stomach that created a crevice in my abdomen which is where the pants sit.


Beware, below is a picture! :|

Katalina
10-23-2004, 02:38 AM
aww how did that happen?

Gibson
10-23-2004, 02:46 AM
aww how did that happen?
Intussusception
Intussusception is a rare but dangerous condition in young children, generally ages 3 months to 6 years - more often in the first couple of years of life. It involves a sudden onset of severe abdominal pain that comes in waves. The child strains and cries loudly, and characteristically wants to lie very still during the attack of pain. At first the child may act normally between the episodes of pain, but if the diagnosis is delayed, may become progressively more sick.

The bowel is a long tube. What happens is that a portion of the bowel folds in on itself (see illustration). This most commonly happens when the valve from the small bowel to the large bowel gets pulled through into the large bowel.

The tissues around the bowel (called the mesentery) contain the blood vessels that support the bowel and these get trapped and strangulated. As the tissue of the bowel wall and the mesentery becomes strangled, it begins to swell, worsening the constriction and hastening the whole process. Bloody mucus may appear in the stool, and vomiting may develop. If the diagnosis isn't made quickly, the section of bowel and tissue dies and the child will go into shock.

The treatment is often surprisingly easy. If early intussusception is suspected, a barium enema will usually be done to confirm it, and often cure it. The pressure of the barium containing fluid used to do the test is often just the trick to reduce (pop back out) the intussusception. If that doesn't work, it will have to be surgically fixed.

If your child gets a tummy ache, that doesn't mean she has an intussusception. But abdominal pain in an infant or toddler that alarms you with its sudden onset and severe nature, with intervening periods of apparent well-being, especially if you see anything abnormal in the stool, or if there is vomiting with the abdominal pain, means call your doctor right away.


Cliffs Notes: I started digesting myself :P

drunken hearted man
10-23-2004, 06:47 AM
Well Joey, now don't you feel like an inconsiderate prick?

Gibson
10-23-2004, 12:09 PM
Well Joey, now don't you feel like an inconsiderate prick?
LOL, he's cool. no worries mate.

JoeyNormal
10-23-2004, 05:45 PM
Well Joey, now don't you feel like an inconsiderate prick?

Nope. Do you feel like a presumptious prick?

drunken hearted man
10-23-2004, 05:53 PM
Nope. Do you feel like a presumptious prick?

Some times. Not so much in this case, though.

It was a joke, lighten up.

Snouter
10-29-2004, 10:34 PM
I bought a new tshirt yesterday, do you approve of it, snouter?

Yes, but there should be some text also.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v91/JoeyNormal/NewImage.jpg

EDIT: Oh, yeah, Snouter, until you get a haircut, don't talk to me about ridiculous fashions...

What are those infanitle pansies doing in front of the stage? If I was there and that pansy make a wild swing like that, I would probably pull that gay earing off his ear then plant an elbow in his facial area, and then demand for some real music to be played.

Joey, you should let your hair grow like you had at one time. Don't confrom to the crewcut, black T-Shirt pansy look.

Jeff S.
10-30-2004, 02:49 AM
DUDE I SHALL HAVE TOETALLEAY LONG HARE 4EVAR NO MATAR WHATS FASHINABLE :nice:

Snouter
10-30-2004, 03:42 PM
Dude, that's what I'm talking about. :nice: Rock on!

Children today are way too fashion conscious and manipulated by the media and peer pressure.

igofast
10-31-2004, 05:51 PM
What are those infanitle pansies doing in front of the stage? If I was there and that pansy make a wild swing like that, I would probably pull that gay earing off his ear then plant an elbow in his facial area, and then demand for some real music to be played.
:rofl: Hardcore dancing is anything but pansy. You'd get creamed in a hardcore pit, snout.

JoeyNormal
11-01-2004, 01:55 AM
Joey, you should let your hair grow like you had at one time. Don't confrom to the crewcut, black T-Shirt pansy look.

My hair is now shorter than an inch. 4mm sides and back, longer on top. I thought you'd appreciate a nice, simple, conservative, conventional, traditional short back'n'sides?

I ain't ever dyeing my hair black though. I came too close once (and then dumped me anyway). :nonono:


What are those infanitle pansies doing in front of the stage?

That is what we call hardcore dancing, moshing, reprazenting or killing people. It's strangely fun.

Oh, and the "infanitle" pansy whose underpants are showing is me, and the guy in the foreground is my man Ross of the Warpath and Evil Priest.

If I was there and that pansy make a wild swing like that, I would probably pull that gay earing off his ear then plant an elbow in his facial area, and then demand for some real music to be played.


At which point, I would punch you, as would Ross. And you see those five guys standing off to one side? There's a whole circle of them, and they'd join in too. Especially 'cause the guy in the grey shirt is the Warpath vocalist Dylan, and not only would he stick up for his bandmate, but he's a real scrapper and has a lot more fighting experience than me or I expect you. A lot of people accuse him of starting fights...of course, more often than not, he ends'em too.

Oh, yeah, and at the end of the night, that pansy Ross took me out with a jumping kick to the head/shoulder. We got up, patted each other on the back and laughed about it. Obviously, slapping each other on the back is a sign of homoeroticism, and only pansies get violent with their mates for fun, eh?

Oh, yeah, and those "gay earring[s]" are one inch stretched flesh tunnels. What were you saying about the youth being so conformist?

To quote Jed:

:rofl: Hardcore dancing is anything but pansy. You'd get creamed in a hardcore pit, snout.

x-TrAnCE-x
11-02-2004, 10:48 AM
They just want to fit in, be cool, be popular.
I mean didn't adults have their fashions that everybody followed when they were kids?
Yes, so it's no big deal.

JoeyNormal
11-02-2004, 06:37 PM
Are you Edge, Trance? If not, PM Manu or one of the admins and get them to take the Xs outa your name.

Potyondi
11-02-2004, 06:44 PM
LOL, he can have whatever name he wants you stupid poseur.

JoeyNormal
11-02-2004, 07:14 PM
He can, but Edge kids like me, online or not, don't like people who aren't Edge representing what they aren't.

AtariTeenageSuicide
11-05-2004, 01:41 AM
He can, but Edge kids like me, online or not, don't like people who aren't Edge representing what they aren't.

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

i'm on the edge.

and i'm about to break.

JoeyNormal
11-05-2004, 07:41 AM
^ Spot the kid who doesn't know what Edge is!

AtariTeenageSuicide
11-05-2004, 12:36 PM
wait, that was mean.

:)

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