06-06-2009, 11:23 AM
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i actually know a scene guy who used to wear bright blue and prurple clothes and bleached his hair, who now wears cargos, it looks awesome
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06-06-2009, 11:35 AM
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#122
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This thread has gone from funny to unreadable.
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06-06-2009, 11:40 AM
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#123
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Scene guy? Do you realize how moronic you will (hopefully) feel in 3-5 years time when you realize that you looked like a fool and potentially sterilized yourself due to your insanely tight pants that a reasonable person wouldn't be caught dead wearing. This will look as stupid as puffy jackets and big ass black shoes (anyone remember these) did in 1999. It just looks stupid.
But upon doing research into what a Scene Kid is - it is like an Upper Class Emo kid who has nothing to complain about but still wants to look like someone who has something to complain about.
Edit: If you are in fact 12 - I hate you and everything that your lazy ass generation stands for.
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06-06-2009, 12:40 PM
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#124
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mean Mr. Mustard
Edit: If you are in fact 12 - I hate you and everything that your lazy ass generation stands for.
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06-06-2009, 12:43 PM
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#125
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Also, you didn;t do your "research", because you obviously can't tell the difference between emos or scenes, or tight pants and reosanbly skinny but still comfortable pants
this is a good definiton of a scene kid,and i'm not scene so i don't care if you post pics of scene kids who you think are "emo"
urban dictionary:
scene 14090 up, 4831 down
Okay kids. Enough trash talk. Let's have a neutral definition, because it's a bit childish to use on online dictionary to attack people. PLEASE.
The word "scene" coves a large spectrum throughout recent history, but its most modern definition is used to describe certian subcultures and movements. The most notoriously famous and targeted is the alternative music scene, or more specifically, branches of the alternative music scene such as hardcore, indie, fashoionxcore, etc. A breed of scenesters (people on the scene) has begun to come to the forefront. These scenesters are usually very music-savvy and loyal to a few specific genres (typically hardcore, metal, indie, retro, 80's new wave, classic rock, etc. to name a few), of which they dress to exemplify. It is hard to pin down a style for a scene male or female, considering the trends amongst them vary from coast to coast, and certian fads come in and out within their ranks. Typically, though, many scene kids will have facial piercings, tattoos, and longer hair. It is not unusual to see teased hair with long bangs on males, or short fauxhawks (a mohawk without the sides shaved, a fashion-friendly version) on females. It is almost a throwback to the revolution of Britian's glam era, very androgynous and fresh. Scenesters take a lot of pride in their overall image, and often they appreciate shock value. Oftentimes they are thrifty, employing their abilities as bargian-hunters and do-it-yourself gurus to do something unique with their style. Large vintage sunglasses, retro patterns, tight jeans, classic metal/band tees, plastic jewelry, and heavy eye makeup are just some of the incorperations into scene style for either sex. This style and showmanship is at its height during shows (concerts), where often scene kids will meet their friends and size up strangers who visit their turf. There indeed is competition among scenesters...sometimes friendly, sometimes not. Shows are in fact not just concerts, but often a means of socialization for those on the scene. Those people who partake in scene lifestyle often choose to date/socialize only with those like them, which can cause bitterness or rejection to outsiders.
The music scene is often associated with other areas that scenesters are interested in, which is liekely, art, photography, creative writing, poetry, tattoos & piercings, civil rights, animal rights, etc. Many scene kids have strong beliefs about these things and consider those who do not to be "posers." They feel that their scene style is not only a fashion statement, but an all-encompassing lifestyle. Many scene kids incorperate their future plans into their lifestyle, going into careers such as journalism, photography, artistry, piercing, tattooing, working for magazines, being musicians, hairstylists, running venues and/or coffee shops, etc. This tends to cause scene kids to congregate, visit, or even move to big cities to find opportunities to meet other scenesters, find jobs that suit them, or to live where they have a plethora of activities that they enjoy readily at their disposal.
Recently internet revolutions like myspace.com have provided a new means for the ideas of scene culture to be spead, for scenesters to find new friends, bands, and activities. Scensters design stylish and graphic profile pages to both draw attention to themselves and to find others like them, and many people have joined up with the scene fad due to internet advertising.
The downside of many scene atmospheres is that some scene kids tend to develop a superior mentality. Some who are especially popular and affluent can make it harder for the younger, yet-aspiring scenesters to join in with the subculture. This is not always the case, however. Different areas breed different demographics of scene kids. Perhaps part of their attitude comes from the problem that scenesters have begun to feel threatened about their culture being jeopardized because of a sort of trickle down effect. The internet is permitting easy access for anyone who would want to don scene-esque style and jump right in to a culture that scenesters feel they have built from the ground up and developed into a complex lifestyle. However, this lends many to get caught up in popularity contests in local areas as well as on the world wide web. Unfortunately, this can also lead to rifts in scenes. Groups of hardcore scenesters start "crews," often characterized by fierce brotherhood to the point of violence against others who are unlike them or who are in other crews.
The scene is dividing amongst itself, due to purists who feel the scene is about music only, and those who have taken the scene fashion to be almost, if not equally, as important as the music itself. Some of the fashionable scenesters stick to their musical roots, but often due to the aforementioned trickle-down effect, there are people joining the scene who are not interested in the music, but are only in it for the attention.
Thus, the scene will continue to divide. Whether they will admit it or not, kids interested in this lifestyle of excitement, concerts, body modification, fashion, and overall alluringly unusual aesthetics will continually be labeled as "scene." They chose an alternative path because they wanted to find acceptance elsewhere. Now, they face a community just like any other: one of all different types of people, who have different opinions and standards. It has its pros and cons, ups and downs, just like any lifestyle does.
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06-06-2009, 12:52 PM
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#126
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Lifetime In Suspension
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Just a thought, if you're quoting urban dictionary to prove what "you are", isn't that kind of lame? One would think you could muster up what "you are" off the top of your head, not have to research it.
Also, why would you want to label yourself as anything? I'm a scene kid, I'm punk, I'm a hesher, I'm emo, blah blah blah. It's all the same. You're just another person that wants to fit in with a group, so you label yourselves to show how unique you are. Except that's what everyone does.
It's alright, you'll get over it in your 20's, then look back and go "god was I stupid." Most everyone does.
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06-06-2009, 12:53 PM
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#127
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broke the first rule
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nm
Last edited by calf; 06-06-2009 at 12:53 PM.
Reason: res said it better
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06-06-2009, 12:55 PM
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#128
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what the hell...?
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06-06-2009, 01:27 PM
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#129
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Does True Religion or Diesel sell relaxed fit jeans?
I'm more of the baggy-skater jean kind of guy. Any recommendations for brands or stores that sell those?
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06-06-2009, 01:30 PM
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#130
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Originally Posted by Bibtin Tex
read the post ######...
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Lesson #1 about this place: don't post something long enough to get published and actually expect people to read it. Find a way to get something down to a couple paragraphs or realize people are just gonna skip past it.
For the record, all of us looked stupid when we were that age. It's just the way she goes. I got curly hair and I remember having something similar to a Justin fro at that age, complete with blonde highlights. Which is fine, we all go through it. Skinny jeans and that emo hairstyle are your generation's version of that. Just realize that all grown men think those teenage styles look stupid. Because they ARE stupid. Don't come on here and try to convince us that tight ass jeans on guys are cool, you're just gonna get laughed at. If you gradeschoolers like it, fine. Just realize that in 10-15 years, when you look back at pics of yourself from this time, you're gonna think you looked like an idiot(we all do).
You seriously need to drop it.
Last edited by Sainters7; 06-06-2009 at 01:33 PM.
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06-06-2009, 01:34 PM
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#131
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Coelah
Does True Religion or Diesel sell relaxed fit jeans?
I'm more of the baggy-skater jean kind of guy. Any recommendations for brands or stores that sell those?
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Diesel does sell relaxed fit in 5 cuts....the cut is called Quaratt, Zaf, Kohffa, Pheyo, Zaghor http://www.jjdenim.com/video/VideoLibrary.aspx
and so does true religion, its cut is called Billy. its actually a boot cut but a relaxed boot. Joey would be the same the only difference is Joey's unique Chracteristic is a twisted inseam....Also you might check the cut Ricky as it is a straight leg but my Ricky's seem to be relaxed. Also i just did a lil reasearch and Jacob is a loose cut you might like. Although i have never tried it on. It looks like it only comes in heritage pockets though
this is an actualy heritage jacob fit though...

MENS STYLE/FIT GUIDE
2008
ALPHABETICALLY:
ADAM- Boot Cut
~One back flap pocket
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 18"
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`Heritage Pocket
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BILLY- Boot Cut
~Back & coin flap pocket
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 20"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Pocket
`Vintage Select
`Black Light
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BOBBY- Straight Leg
~NO back pocket flap
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 18"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Pocket
`Vintage Select
`50's
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COREY- Shoe Cut Slim Leg
~Back & Coin flap pocket
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 19.5"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Pocket
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DANNY- Boot Cut
~One back flap pocket
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 20"
Groups:
`50's
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JACK- Ultra Slim Leg
~Back flap pockets
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 15.5"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Pocket
`Vintage Select
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ETHAN- Slim Leg (higher rise)
~NO back pocket flaps
~Front Rise 10.5"
~Back Rise 16.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 16.5"
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`Heritage Select
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JACOB- Relaxed Fit-Wide Leg
~One back flap pocket
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 36" (cuffed)
~Leg Opening 20"
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`Heritage Select
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JOEY- Flare
~Back & Coin flap pockets & Forward Twisted Seam
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 21"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Select
`Heritage Pocket
`Vintage Select
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JOHNNY- Boot Cut
~NO Back flap pockets
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 20"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Vintage Select
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LOGAN- Slim Leg
~NO Back pocket flaps
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 16.5"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Pocket
`50's
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LUKE- Boot Cut
~Back flap pockets
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 20"
Groups:
`Heritage Select
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NATHAN- Straight Leg
~Back & Coin flap pockets
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 16.5"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Pocket
`Black Light
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RICKY- Straight Leg
~Back & Coin flap pockets
~Front Rise 9.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 18"
Groups:
`Classic Basics
`Heritage Pocket
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LUCKY LUKE- Straight Leg (higher rise)
~NO Back flap pockets
~Front Rise 11"
~Back Rise 15"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 19"
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`XXX Vintage
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WILD BILL- Flare Leg
~Back & Coin flap pockets
~Front Rise 11"
~Back Rise 15"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 20"
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`XXX Vintage
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TEXAS JACK- Ultra Slim Leg
~NO Back flap pockets
~Front Rise 10.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 15.5"
Groups:
`XXX Vintage
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CISCO KID- Slim Leg
~NO Back flap pockets
~Front Rise 10.5"
~Back Rise 15.5"
~Inseam 34"
~Leg Opening 16.5"
Groups:
`XXX Vintage
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06-06-2009, 01:37 PM
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#132
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sainters7
Lesson #1 about this place: don't post something long enough to get published and actually expect people to read it. Find a way to get something down to a couple paragraphs or realize people are just gonna skip past it.
For the record, all of us looked stupid when we were that age. It's just the way she goes. I got curly hair and I remember having something similar to a Justin fro at that age, complete with blonde highlights. Which is fine, we all go through it. Skinny jeans and that emo hairstyle are your generation's version of that. Just realize that all grown men think those teenage styles look stupid. Because they ARE stupid. Don't come on here and try to convince us that tight ass jeans on guys are cool, you're just gonna get laughed at. If you gradeschoolers like it, fine. Just realize that in 10-15 years, when you look back at pics of yourself from this time, you're gonna think you looked like an idiot(we all do).
You seriously need to drop it.
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No. (Why would anyone want to know this??) Jack eats watermelons like a hippo, so when I buy them they rarely last long. That's something they graze on when they're at their Dad's fruit shop.
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06-06-2009, 02:28 PM
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#133
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bibtin Tex
read the post ######... Im not scene
how many times do I have to say that, I was just quoting it cuz u guys are all ignorant ######s who are mad cause kids don't wear what they used to
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When calling people ignorant ######s, you might want to try using "because you" instead of "cuz u". You'll sell your point a little better when not appearing ignorant yourself.
Also, if you're looking to spend money on jeans, I'd suggest The Buckle or Lucky. Me? Sears, whatever's on sale.
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06-06-2009, 02:33 PM
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#134
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One of the Nine
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bibtin tex
no. (why would anyone want to know this??) jack eats watermelons like a hippo, so when i buy them they rarely last long. That's something they graze on when they're at their dad's fruit shop.
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06-06-2009, 02:37 PM
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#135
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2008
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ok idont care anymore
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06-06-2009, 02:49 PM
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#136
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Originally Posted by Bibtin Tex
ok idont care anymore
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Oddly enough the sign of someone who still cares but doesn't want to sound like a moron by conceding their point.
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06-06-2009, 02:55 PM
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#137
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actually, the Joey cut is more relaxed than the billy.
and seriously who cares what kinda jeans that guy wears. tight skinny who cares? you aint wearing it. I see alot of people wearing ugly clothes, it doesn't bother me its not my style and its not me wearng it
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06-06-2009, 02:59 PM
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#138
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Originally Posted by steveo
actually, the Joey cut is more relaxed than the billy.
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actually there are only two differences Joey is a flare bootcut and bllly is a straight leg boot cut, and then Joey has the twisted inseams and billy is straight. Those are the only differences. Of course cuts run different from each pair so you may have a wash in billy that run TTS ( true to size) and a wash in joey that run +1 making it seem like they are roomier. SO it goes on a pair by pair basis but Billy and Joey are the same other than the 2 differences I listed.
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06-06-2009, 03:03 PM
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#139
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2008
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sigh... i didn't have a point
series of events:
-i ask where to buy jeans
-get flamed by immature ignorant posters for my taste
-get called emo
-explain difference between emos and scene
-someone calls me scene and asks me why i would need to define a "scene" if i was one
-i say that i'm not one, but apparently i am one because i don't wear baggy jeans like i "should"
i was never forcing my opinion on anyone, i was defending my jeans and taste, while everyone was telling me to stop wearing skinny jeans (forcing their opinion)
srsly guys grow up, even though i know i'm one of the younger posters here, you guys act like your 10 by calling me names and judging people based on what they wear, stop being so condescending and acting as if you know everything,
Some people have different tastes than you, that doesn't mean that they are inferior, or that you have to make fun of them. I don't care if you wear skinny jeans, baggy jeans, or bright blue hats, thats your choice and not mine so wear whatever the f*** you like.
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06-06-2009, 03:09 PM
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#140
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bibtin Tex
sigh... i didn't have a point
series of events:
-i ask where to buy jeans
-get flamed by immature ignorant posters for my taste
-get called emo
-explain difference between emos and scene
-someone calls me scene and asks me why i would need to define a "scene" if i was one
-i say that i'm not one, but apparently i am one because i don't wear baggy jeans like i "should"
i was never forcing my opinion on anyone, i was defending my jeans and taste, while everyone was telling me to stop wearing skinny jeans (forcing their opinion)
srsly guys grow up, even though i know i'm one of the younger posters here, you guys act like your 10 by calling me names and judging people based on what they wear, stop being so condescending and acting as if you know everything,
Some people have different tastes than you, that doesn't mean that they are inferior, or that you have to make fun of them. I don't care if you wear skinny jeans, baggy jeans, or bright blue hats, thats your choice and not mine so wear whatever the f*** you like.
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dude just quit posting in this thread..... i dont mind you posting because i dont read what you write i just skip to the next person. The reason i say to quit posting is because if you quit then people cant call you names or make fun of you or whatever. Its fine if you like skinny jeans , hell it is even fine if your emo or scene. I dont care but quite giving them ammo and they will quit "offending" you.
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