Stupid & Ugly Things that People Do & Wear

thebeards1.jpg


Beards made Conan looked like a nappy Leprechaun and Letterman look like Santa.
 
Facial hair can look good if it's taken care of.
 
Ed Hardy and grillz are so 2008. I haven't seen a single person wearing Ed Hardy since early '09 at most. It's like something that was in style for about 8 months, and the prices ridiculous too. A stupid t shirt with a sequin skull cost $100 wtf.

i still see em and knockoff versions
 
I hate when people procrastinate on homework... it's so stupid.
[BLACKOUT]I'm trying to make myself finish this research paper and chapter notes... ha..[/BLACKOUT]
:csad:
 
im so glad this thread is elligible for the 2011 awards. it may be my new favorite thing
 
thebeards1.jpg


Beards made Conan looked like a nappy Leprechaun and Letterman look like Santa.

I like salt-n-pepper beards like Letterman's but Conan's beard was bizarre. Facial hair isn't for everyone.
 
wackostatue.jpg


why would someone make this, and WHY would someone want it?

or these?

group035h.jpg
 
Last edited:
ANY VERSION of Vans 'slip-on' shoes...

vanslipon.jpg

I'm 34 and wear them all the time. It's the only shoe I can wear, due to my acute OCD. I am almost physically unable to wear shoes with laces because the laces have to be EXACTLY the same tightness, length, etc. I will stop in the middle of the street to fix a shoe that is not "just-so". So, it was either wear laceless shoes, or get hit by a car. :dry:
 
So Vans keeps you from being a victim of the Law of Natural Selection?
 
I'm 34 and wear them all the time. It's the only shoe I can wear, due to my acute OCD. I am almost physically unable to wear shoes with laces because the laces have to be EXACTLY the same tightness, length, etc. I will stop in the middle of the street to fix a shoe that is not "just-so". So, it was either wear laceless shoes, or get hit by a car. :dry:

Huh . . . never thought about that. Makes sense, though.

I don't wear any shoes that don't have laces. Well, I do have a pair of shoes with velcro straps, but those are special shoes--they have cleats that "click" into the pedals on my road bike.

I'm 34, too. :up:
 
People are allowed to change their personal appearance, though. It's the a-holes who think they're obligated to act like someone else as soon as they change their style of dress that annoy me. Dress however you want, but don't let clothes dictate how you should act. If you're a rapper, you should be able to wear baggy pants, skinny jeans, dreadlocks, or a mohawk if you want. No one group has the exclusive rights to use those things.
In all fairness though, there are some artists who have made their look so integral to their artistic identity that if they changed it they (arguably) wouldn't be as effective.

I don't know of any rappers like that though.
 
I have a friend who also has a problem with stuff like this. He hates it when someone who performs or is into one genre of music dresses like they're into a different genre of music. Why does that bother some people?

I don't get it either. And frankly, clothing doesn't define a music genre, nor does a music genre define clothing.
 
i hate those shirts with the fluro coloured slogans/phrases/references to music ect on them
 
Girls wearing leggins as pants. Seriously stop. (Unless you have the body to pull it off but for the most part, just stop)
 
I'm 34 and wear them all the time. It's the only shoe I can wear, due to my acute OCD. I am almost physically unable to wear shoes with laces because the laces have to be EXACTLY the same tightness, length, etc. I will stop in the middle of the street to fix a shoe that is not "just-so". So, it was either wear laceless shoes, or get hit by a car. :dry:

It's all in your head, nothing is going to happen if one shoe is tighter the other, or if the laces are longer than the other.
 
I'm 34 and wear them all the time. It's the only shoe I can wear, due to my acute OCD. I am almost physically unable to wear shoes with laces because the laces have to be EXACTLY the same tightness, length, etc. I will stop in the middle of the street to fix a shoe that is not "just-so". So, it was either wear laceless shoes, or get hit by a car. :dry:

I know where your coming from. I was diagnosed with severe OCD when I was 7, and that was one of my obsessions. My shoe laces had to be perfect, my shirt had to be tucked in just right, and various other little things. Luckily, I found ways to distract myself and through the help of friends I mostly ignore my obsessions now, but they are always there in the back of my mind.
 
I hate granny knickers. There was this woman and I met her for our first date. About four hours later and we're at mine and I take my hand for a wander and I can't believe what I find, so I pull her skirt up and see these big baby-blue granny knickers with a little pink bow on the rim that's about an inch above her naval. Inderstand the reason for loose women wearing sexless underwear on a first date, but I wish they'd keep to their intentions rather than scar me with such banal imagery.
 
One thing I'm getting sick of, are those Marvel/DC t-shirts with the worn out cracked look. I can't find a superhero t-shirt anywhere, without that style.
 
Death to the worn out/cracked look on cool t-shirts!!!!!
 
One thing I'm getting sick of, are those Marvel/DC t-shirts with the worn out cracked look. I can't find a superhero t-shirt anywhere, without that style.

are you talking about distressed t-shirts???

*puts away Secret Wars distressed t-shirt* :dry:
 
It's all in your head, nothing is going to happen if one shoe is tighter the other, or if the laces are longer than the other.

Of course it's all in his head. :dry:

Truth be told, I have to have each shoe laced in the exact same pattern, but that's the extent of it for me. Yeah, that's all in my head too.

As long as it doesn't cause him any real problems (and insisting on slip-ons is hardly a problem in a world where they sell--you know--slip-ons), who cares?
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top
monitoring_string = "afb8e5d7348ab9e99f73cba908f10802"