ggw wrote:This is at best creepy and stalking and at worst doxxing. I am outraged.
The twitter profile for @killsaly features a dude rocking cargo shorts.
I'm just sayin'
The OFFICIAL Fashion Faux Pas Thread
ggw wrote:
The twitter profile for @killsaly features a dude rocking cargo shorts.
I'm just sayin'
Fake News.
I always, thought the term, doxxing, or to doxx, was too much like gay docking . . . which is even creepy, to gay guys.
herman, wrote:That is not, the definition, I was going for.
I always, thought the term, doxxing, or to doxx, was too much like gay docking . . . which is even creepy, to gay guys.
Only when width is what makes the shorts so short.
Just saw a guy at work with shorts, printed tshirt, and baseball cap. Absent any Jesus sandals, he just missed the grand slam.
At first I didn't believe Side hatch that there are men wearing Jesus sandals to work but indeed I did see a guy with black Tevas paired with otherwise business appropriate attire yesterday.
At first I didn't believe Side hatch that there are men wearing Jesus sandals to work but indeed I did see a guy with black Tevas paired with otherwise business appropriate attire yesterday.
I wonder how many forumers swim in tshirts.
Yada wrote:are rash guards included in that?
I wonder how many forumers swim in tshirts.
Yada wrote:
I wonder how many forumers swim in tshirts.
I saw a burkini wearer at my community pool last year.
Space wrote:Yada wrote:
I wonder how many forumers swim in tshirts.
I saw a burkini wearer at my community pool last year.
good for the bikini line
I think it’s NOT OK for a guitarist to have open toed footwear, ever
Open-your-love-Hatch wrote:
I think it’s NOT OK for a guitarist to have open toed footwear, ever
what about the drummer? keys? bass???
sweetcell wrote:Open-your-love-Hatch wrote:
I think it’s NOT OK for a guitarist to have open toed footwear, ever
what about the drummer? keys? bass???
Finger-cymbalist?
Open-your-love-Hatch wrote:
I think it’s NOT OK for a guitarist to have open toed footwear, ever
How about a burkini?
grateful wrote:sweetcell wrote:Open-your-love-Hatch wrote:
I think it’s NOT OK for a guitarist to have open toed footwear, ever
what about the drummer? keys? bass???
Finger-cymbalist?
Well, I actually think that is part of the uniform for those playing that
I think they need a scarf or a sash too
I’m similarly going to pivot here and say I think jam band guitarists should be REQUIRED to wear open-toed shoes. It should be part of the prison outfit, if you will.
Julian, wrote:
I’m similarly going to pivot here and say I think jam band guitarists should be REQUIRED to wear open-toed shoes. It should be part of the prison outfit, if you will.
I thought the guy in question pulled it off well….
hutch wrote:Julian, wrote:
I’m similarly going to pivot here and say I think jam band guitarists should be REQUIRED to wear open-toed shoes. It should be part of the prison outfit, if you will.
I thought the guy in question pulled it off well….
He had white Birkenstocks for godsakes… no one can pull that off
Open-your-love-Hatch wrote:Its not about “pulling it off.” It’s about: does this clothing choice communicate something about you and your music and is that thing being communicated accurate? And white Birkenstocks definitely do that.hutch wrote:Julian, wrote:
I’m similarly going to pivot here and say I think jam band guitarists should be REQUIRED to wear open-toed shoes. It should be part of the prison outfit, if you will.
I thought the guy in question pulled it off well….
He had white Birkenstocks for godsakes… no one can pull that off
I wonder if the guy who was wearing the Spiderman Tshirt at work today thought the sport coat over it made it work appropriate?
Dude you work in a professional office, not Marvel Studios.
Dude you work in a professional office, not Marvel Studios.