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I'm sorta feeling like I'm too old to wear band T shirts. I think when you hit 30 you start to change the type of clothes you wear...not necessarily dorky but you can't get away with as much.
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I sure as hell don't really like the whole nerd/geek culture becoming mainstream. I feel it lessens the appeal to me. Like now everyone likes video games it seems kinda meh.
When I play video games I don't need to let everyone else know I'm a "gamer". Offline
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You know it has become mainstream when the New York Times even discusses it:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/14/sunday-review/were-all-nerds-now.html fonewear said: » I'm sorta feeling like I'm too old to wear band T shirts. I think when you hit 30 you start to change the type of clothes you wear...not necessarily dorky but you can't get away with as much. I wear the exact same style that I did ~15 years ago. I'm glad I picked one that never really goes out of style. Offline
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I don't even remember 15 years ago...so it can't be good what I dressed like.
Not that it matters, but I'm surprised that flower laurels and bohemian garb are treated like some grand discovery again.
I found a picture of Fone from 15 years ago. He's also a man that never goes out of style.
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » I found a picture of Fone from 15 years ago. He's also a man that never goes out of style. Mullet never goes out of style ! I don't wanna offend any of the mustache people here but...it's fine if it's part of a beard, but mustache alone..just no.
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Mustaches are back in style just ask the hipsters !
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I can't even with the scarf glasses and mustache... it's just too much ! Valefor.Sehachan said: » I don't wanna offend any of the mustache people here but...it's fine if it's part of a beard, but mustache alone..just no. When paired with a mullet, a mustache is never alone. if you beard you have to leave enough mustache to avoid looking amish
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » I don't wanna offend any of the mustache people here but...it's fine if it's part of a beard, but mustache alone..just no. Unless you are Tom Selleck of course ! Offline
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Some people look better with mustaches. I personally can't stand having a mustache.
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The weird thing about beards are that the in between clean shaven and full beard stage you look ugly as *** !
Just a bunch of stubble on your face. Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » That is pretty good question my first reaction was Tom Selleck. fonewear said: » I'm sorta feeling like I'm too old to wear band T shirts. I think when you hit 30 you start to change the type of clothes you wear...not necessarily dorky but you can't get away with as much. I try not to wear shirts of bands younger than me. Figure that balances it out. I should fonewear said: » I sure as hell don't really like the whole nerd/geek culture becoming mainstream. I feel it lessens the appeal to me. Like now everyone likes video games it seems kinda meh. When I play video games I don't need to let everyone else know I'm a "gamer". It still appeals to me every bit as much, I just sort of want the mainstream out of it. BONUS QUESTION:
Paul from Orange County Choppers or Hulk Hogan? Valefor.Sehachan said: » I don't wanna offend any of the mustache people here but...it's fine if it's part of a beard, but mustache alone..just no. Agreed. Unless you're Tom Selleck, shave the soup strainer or add a crumb catcher. Bahamut.Ravael said: » Magnum P.I. from top to bottom, any day of the week. Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » BONUS QUESTION: Paul from Orange County Choppers or Hulk Hogan? OCC definitely that thing looks bad ***. I'm not a fan of the Hogan though so it would be tough for me to vote for him... Bahamut.Ravael said: » BONUS QUESTION: Paul from Orange County Choppers or Hulk Hogan? Fairly sure Hulkamania did it first, but Paul Sr. pulls it off better. Extra credit to the bonus question: Neither should still be on television. Offline
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Orange County Choppers was entertaining but I haven't watched that show in a long long time.
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I respect people building bikes more than pro wrestler...however both are very small markets of people that like wrestling and or bike building.
fonewear said: » Orange County Choppers was entertaining but I haven't watched that show in a long long time. First few seasons were good when it was, you know. About making choppers. Not about their family life. fonewear said: » I respect people building bikes more than pro wrestler... I have the utmost respect for pro wrestlers because even though it's "fake", they have to be excellent actors, in really good condition, and take a lot of physical punishment. The life expectancy for WWF/WWE wrestlers is somewhere just below (non-QB) pro football players. They take a lot of abuse. Offline
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I will argue the Stone Cold era of wrestling is still the best ever but I was actually into wrestling back then.
I respect pro wrestling don't get me wrong but it is far too much about entertaining now than wrestling. Offline
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I sorta know/am friends with a pro wrestler. And I know what he does isn't easy. He isn't famous but he still is pretty good.
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