What's something you immediately judge a person for when you see them wearing or have?
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Beats headphones.
"Oh yeah those look cool. Did you want something that sounds good though?"
I asked for Beats back when i was a teen for my birthday. They were fairly new still and everyone thought it was so cool i had a pair. Eventually they got old and I replaced them with Audiotechnica headphones that were a fraction of the price and holy shit I never knew how poor the sound quality of Beats were before that moment lol.
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MAGA hats, swastika tattoos
I threw away my Adidas hat immediately because it was red. Couldn't even bare people assuming what it said, fuck that side.
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I haven't seen "we the people have had enough" before, but I feel it's pretty close to being co-opted by the left.
I saw it as a sticker on a truck, old English font for "we the people" and then handwritten font underneath saying "have had enough". Only saw one, instant cringe.
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
T-shirts with wolves.
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
Grunt style shirt
Always on a short or fat dude
I dunno why but short and fat (and consequentially insecure ) men love those shirts
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Grunt style shirt
Always on a short or fat dude
I dunno why but short and fat (and consequentially insecure ) men love those shirts
The less they did the more they wear it. After getting out I've noticed an inverse correlation between how much somebody did during their military career and how much they want to talk about the fact that they were in.
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Grunt style shirt
Always on a short or fat dude
I dunno why but short and fat (and consequentially insecure ) men love those shirts
What is a "grunt style shirt"?
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Anyone who pays the ridiculous up charge so they can provide free advertising for any big brand. If you paid $50 bucks for a regular ass shirt with nothing but a Nike logo on it then you’re a fucking rube.
Seems like you'd be a fan of Macklemore.
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Nah, they're cool. Anyone that tells the manosphere to fuck all the way off is cool by me.
I like Pit Vipers, not gonna wear them in public (not my style) but they're cool.
In a prior job I worked in quality assurance, we didn't have dedicated safety people in site so QA handled that too.
We could not get people to wear PPE on their own on the regular, especially ear pro. We'd have people bucking rivets and I'd walk up and hand then ear plugs (I always carried spare boxes of disposables in my pockets.)
Anyway, Pit Viper started making Z87 rated glasses. I bought a pair, started wearing them, people dug them. I contacted Pit Viper and they gave me a discount code for the site. Pit Viper eye pro exploded on site. At about the same time blue tooth ear pro was taking off. So people were wearing all their PPE.My site manager didn't like the look or the Bluetooth ear muffs and told QA to tell people they couldn't wear them. I said, "Motherfucker, they're finally wearing their PPE and you want me to stop them because you think it looks unprofessional?! You wear white oakleys in public. No."
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I must say this seems a bit shallow...
There is a saying in my country - I am not rich enough to buy cheap stuff.
This means that buying cheap stuff, which usually has poor quality, means you need to pay more to either buy new cheap stuff when it breaks or pay for repairs or maintenance. An expensive item would probably pay itself off and be cheaper in the long term simply due to better quality.
Surely you've heard of Vimes' "Boot Theory"?
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Crosses.
99% chance it’s performative.
There's some verses in the Bible that tell you to be wary of those that come dressed clean and godly, that pray in public, and make a spectacle of their worship.
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T-shirts with wolves.
I judge them to be AWESOME
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MAGA shit, thin blue line, black US flag, etc...
In case a civil war actually happens, it's good to know the enemy.
Add "Gulf of America" shirts to the list
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The less they did the more they wear it. After getting out I've noticed an inverse correlation between how much somebody did during their military career and how much they want to talk about the fact that they were in.
The guys who didn't see shit are the ones who brag about having to kill a child suicide bomber or other shit they've made up. I wasn't in, but I've worked with and otherwise known plenty. The braggarts are full of shit.
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Anyone who pays the ridiculous up charge so they can provide free advertising for any big brand. If you paid $50 bucks for a regular ass shirt with nothing but a Nike logo on it then you’re a fucking rube.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I agree with you for what it's worth, but sometimes it isn't the logo but the quality of the clothing. Nike shirt ain't that.
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This is a german thing, but "Camp David" shirts are the first thing that come to mind. There is a good possibility the person wearing it is the most dense and arrogant person you'll ever meet.
Könnt ihr doch sicher bestätigen Germanbros, oder?
“Camp David” shirts
I had to google that. I have never seen one of these shirts before.
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They are just labelling themselves accurately
[/big s - these days I just assume they got it at Goodwill/Value Village or something and thought it was a good price for a t-shit. Best reaction if it's a band you're into is dropping some good intro tracks - invite people in]
slow motion for all?
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You see some fantastic outfits in Edinburgh. I think it's the inability of the locals to accept that sometimes it's hot. They don't really get the idea.
The best I ever saw was someone wearing shorts, white trainers, and a black bomber jacket. Very much giving off a vibe "it's bloody hot outside but I only own the one coat, so I'm wearing it"
I once saw a man in Tampa Florida riding a BMX bike wearing a full-ass parka, it was about 65 degrees F(18 C). Opposite reason, similar result.
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Ford Ranger drivers, and to a lesser extent large dual-cab utes in general. Cashed up bogans to a man. They just have a reckless disregard for other road users and take up far too much space. They're all registered as 'commercial', so they're a tax dodge as well.
I used to drive an old red Ford Ranger 5-speed for a job and I loved it. Small truck compared to modern though. Shame it's got that rep in Oz.
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I have never seen rich people wearing the fake rich brands you see having shops in the expensive parts of the city.
The funny thing is that there are non rich people that will go out of their way to look rich. Pure ostentation