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I think it's to keep the lace lock from damaging the tongue while it's pressed against it.What’s the purpose of the cardboard on the tongue? I don’t remember that on any other pair.
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I think it's to keep the lace lock from damaging the tongue while it's pressed against it.What’s the purpose of the cardboard on the tongue? I don’t remember that on any other pair.
Back in the 90's people were saying "go hard or that goes hard" in Texas. So "go fed" or "those are going fed" is a version of "go hard".What did it mean back then, and what's the current meaning?
Back in the 90's people were saying "go hard or that goes hard" in Texas. So "go fed" or "those are going fed" is a version of "go hard".
When people hustled in the streets and were doing things they were said to "go hard", an evolution of that was "go fed" because if you were doing things in the streets at a major level you would be arrested by the feds instead of the regular police.
Then they were both used to described things you liked like:
"these Jordans go hard"
"this whiskey goes fed"
"these nachos go fed"
Young kids nowadays stopped saying "go fed" and just started saying "federal".
Back in the 90's people were saying "go hard or that goes hard" in Texas. So "go fed" or "those are going fed" is a version of "go hard".
When people hustled in the streets and were doing things they were said to "go hard", an evolution of that was "go fed" because if you were doing things in the streets at a major level you would be arrested by the feds instead of the regular police.
Then they were both used to described things you liked like:
"these Jordans go hard"
"this whiskey goes fed"
"these nachos go fed"
Young kids nowadays stopped saying "go fed" and just started saying "federal".
I'm seeing early pairs popping up.
But only size 12.
Lol its been used that way since back then too.Federal now means you telling or giving out too much information.
Never heard it used in that way ever.
$20 bill, or a 20 of…..I thought a dub was a $20 lol
Washed
Neither are an L.
Im hip lol