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Here's to a hundred more pages of arguing about whether racism is worse than misogyny.
They are both bottom tier humanity. Initially I was going to say maybe racism bothers me a hair more, but as soon as I thought about it, I was like nah man both of these things are some of the worst of the worst ways to be or believe.
Last Edit: Aug 10, 2023 17:19:37 GMT -5 by Wrex - Back to Top
Tucked in shirts, including t-shirts - almost always look better than untucked ones
But only if you're wearing pants or shorts that fit you well (and, as someone said, wearing a belt if you have belt loops).
Untucked things get billowy and tentlike so easily, and unless that's a specific choice you're making with your style, it's probably not gonna look good
Tucked in shirts, including t-shirts - almost always look better than untucked ones
But only if you're wearing pants or shorts that fit you well (and, as someone said, wearing a belt if you have belt loops).
Untucked things get billowy and tentlike so easily, and unless that's a specific choice you're making with your style, it's probably not gonna look good
The only time I tuck in a shirt is work because I have to and weddings and funerals.
Tucked in shirts, including t-shirts - almost always look better than untucked ones
But only if you're wearing pants or shorts that fit you well (and, as someone said, wearing a belt if you have belt loops).
Untucked things get billowy and tentlike so easily, and unless that's a specific choice you're making with your style, it's probably not gonna look good
Not for styling but if I’m at home I probably have shorts and a T-shirt on - not tucked in. I lost too much gut and weight* for all my pants so I wear a belt anyway. I’m usually tucking in the button downs for work but maybe not if I wear one with jeans. I never minded the look of shirt tails out because it reminds me of rebelling in high school against our militaristic khaki uniforms.
* People will tell me yeah you look good or you are too skinny. I never really cared because I was skinny for childhood/early adult and was used to being told that. Kind of like being called a honkey or white honkey pretty often in grade school. I always thought it was funny. But since I was almost the only white kid, you get used to it and perhaps that was a coping mechanism.
Last Edit: Aug 10, 2023 18:57:31 GMT -5 by Wrex - Back to Top
Tucked in shirts, including t-shirts - almost always look better than untucked ones
But only if you're wearing pants or shorts that fit you well (and, as someone said, wearing a belt if you have belt loops).
Untucked things get billowy and tentlike so easily, and unless that's a specific choice you're making with your style, it's probably not gonna look good
If your pants fit well you don't need a belt. What is the point?
Post by itrainmonkeys on Aug 11, 2023 18:29:14 GMT -5
I feel like a lot of NYC accounts and things were blowing Simons complaint out of proportion. I read his main complaint which was that he was ticketed for specifically going over in a school zone when it was outside of school zone hours or whatever.
But then I saw they said the speed limit was violated anyway because I guess it's the same throughout all of the area. But he's being pedantic and petty about them specifically citing it as school zone hours and he's got a history of tedious arguments and insults on Twitter so he's ruffled feathers and people are quick to take him down lol