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Originally Posted by LoveForTheAir23
I lol'd @ seeing a thread like this go 20+ pages.
On reasons why I don't browse NT anymore...
Originally Posted by LoveForTheAir23
I lol'd @ seeing a thread like this go 20+ pages.
On reasons why I don't browse NT anymore...
i assumed that too.Originally Posted by tkthafm
Originally Posted by SoVerSoTowel
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I seen a barber with ball shorts under his jeans
Why?
idk why,but my guess is that if a situation arose in which they had the chance to hoop they would be prepared.
i know a lot of people did this in HS and i always assumed that.
I always wear bball shorts under my jeans. Why ?
- Maybe habit, but Feelsgoodman.jpg
- Gym/ball whenever
- Be ready to chill comfortably whenever
- Warmer in the winter
I never wear jeans in the summer so heat isn't an issue.
i assumed that too.Originally Posted by tkthafm
Originally Posted by SoVerSoTowel
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I seen a barber with ball shorts under his jeans
Why?
idk why,but my guess is that if a situation arose in which they had the chance to hoop they would be prepared.
i know a lot of people did this in HS and i always assumed that.
I always wear bball shorts under my jeans. Why ?
- Maybe habit, but Feelsgoodman.jpg
- Gym/ball whenever
- Be ready to chill comfortably whenever
- Warmer in the winter
I never wear jeans in the summer so heat isn't an issue.
Honest Abe Lives wrote:
So for example, ninjahood is never in any situations where dressing better could benefit him, so of course he doesn't care about it.
ThunderChunk69 wrote:
this dude said V necks are fancy?
I'm done
DC probably eats bread and water dressed as a goldminer
Got me
Honest Abe Lives wrote:
So for example, ninjahood is never in any situations where dressing better could benefit him, so of course he doesn't care about it.
ThunderChunk69 wrote:
this dude said V necks are fancy?
I'm done
DC probably eats bread and water dressed as a goldminer
Got me
Originally Posted by higherthanthemonument
Originally Posted by LoveForTheAir23
I lol'd @ seeing a thread like this go 20+ pages.
On reasons why I don't browse NT anymore...
what can we do better to appease you
Originally Posted by higherthanthemonument
Originally Posted by LoveForTheAir23
I lol'd @ seeing a thread like this go 20+ pages.
On reasons why I don't browse NT anymore...
what can we do better to appease you
Biggest horse $%%% I've read I've read in a long time. Social mores? Who the hell cares about the next person. Wear what you want. Movies isn't some formal gathering...its a place to relax and watch a movie. I frown upon those who "dress better" to go grab dinner and a movie than I do the people with shorts and a t...why? because obviously some people feel the need to be accepted by appearance. Appearance is what you make of it. Im blessed to have a job where there's no dress code so I go to work "bummy" (shorts, t-shirt and sneakers) and my co-workers snicker at me because they're in slacks and a button up? Uhm, we have the same job. We make pretty much the same amount of money ( I know this because Im in education and salaries are disclosedOriginally Posted by PersiaFly
The maturity question:
That part of it is all about social construct (note that I never made the point about maturity, but I do agree with it).
To me part of maturity is understanding what is frowned upon in society, and staying away from it. When you mature, you stop speeding through your neighborhood, you turn down your music a bit, etc.
Dressing better is part of that, although to me it's much less of a big deal. Society has decided in most places, for better or worse, that a certain degree of formality is appropriate when one leaves their house. Basketball shorts and a t-shirt are about as unformal as it gets, so they're deemed to be somewhat immature.
This is where I think ksteezy's point about "not giving a damb" comes in. It's not necessarily that you're wrong for what you wear, but you are certainly going against what society views as a mature manner of dress. Does this matter? It's up to you. You don't have to give a damb what society views as mature, but maybe you do.
Also, to make clear, I personally wear basketball shorts and a t-shirt out of the house often, but I feel like I probably draw then line at a different place. Grocery stores, post office, friend's place, picking up food = no problem. Any sort of sit down place, school, movies, = a bit more formal.
In this regard I do care what society views as appropriate, because to me it's a matter of respecting others and respecting social mores. Not judging anyone that feels differently.
Biggest horse $%%% I've read I've read in a long time. Social mores? Who the hell cares about the next person. Wear what you want. Movies isn't some formal gathering...its a place to relax and watch a movie. I frown upon those who "dress better" to go grab dinner and a movie than I do the people with shorts and a t...why? because obviously some people feel the need to be accepted by appearance. Appearance is what you make of it. Im blessed to have a job where there's no dress code so I go to work "bummy" (shorts, t-shirt and sneakers) and my co-workers snicker at me because they're in slacks and a button up? Uhm, we have the same job. We make pretty much the same amount of money ( I know this because Im in education and salaries are disclosedOriginally Posted by PersiaFly
The maturity question:
That part of it is all about social construct (note that I never made the point about maturity, but I do agree with it).
To me part of maturity is understanding what is frowned upon in society, and staying away from it. When you mature, you stop speeding through your neighborhood, you turn down your music a bit, etc.
Dressing better is part of that, although to me it's much less of a big deal. Society has decided in most places, for better or worse, that a certain degree of formality is appropriate when one leaves their house. Basketball shorts and a t-shirt are about as unformal as it gets, so they're deemed to be somewhat immature.
This is where I think ksteezy's point about "not giving a damb" comes in. It's not necessarily that you're wrong for what you wear, but you are certainly going against what society views as a mature manner of dress. Does this matter? It's up to you. You don't have to give a damb what society views as mature, but maybe you do.
Also, to make clear, I personally wear basketball shorts and a t-shirt out of the house often, but I feel like I probably draw then line at a different place. Grocery stores, post office, friend's place, picking up food = no problem. Any sort of sit down place, school, movies, = a bit more formal.
In this regard I do care what society views as appropriate, because to me it's a matter of respecting others and respecting social mores. Not judging anyone that feels differently.
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
Biggest horse $%%% I've read I've read in a long time. Social mores? Who the hell cares about the next person. Wear what you want. Movies isn't some formal gathering...its a place to relax and watch a movie. I frown upon those who "dress better" to go grab dinner and a movie than I do the people with shorts and a t...why? because obviously some people feel the need to be accepted by appearance. Appearance is what you make of it. Im blessed to have a job where there's no dress code so I go to work "bummy" (shorts, t-shirt and sneakers) and my co-workers snicker at me because they're in slacks and a button up? Uhm, we have the same job. We make pretty much the same amount of money ( I know this because Im in education and salaries are disclosedOriginally Posted by PersiaFly
The maturity question:
That part of it is all about social construct (note that I never made the point about maturity, but I do agree with it).
To me part of maturity is understanding what is frowned upon in society, and staying away from it. When you mature, you stop speeding through your neighborhood, you turn down your music a bit, etc.
Dressing better is part of that, although to me it's much less of a big deal. Society has decided in most places, for better or worse, that a certain degree of formality is appropriate when one leaves their house. Basketball shorts and a t-shirt are about as unformal as it gets, so they're deemed to be somewhat immature.
This is where I think ksteezy's point about "not giving a damb" comes in. It's not necessarily that you're wrong for what you wear, but you are certainly going against what society views as a mature manner of dress. Does this matter? It's up to you. You don't have to give a damb what society views as mature, but maybe you do.
Also, to make clear, I personally wear basketball shorts and a t-shirt out of the house often, but I feel like I probably draw then line at a different place. Grocery stores, post office, friend's place, picking up food = no problem. Any sort of sit down place, school, movies, = a bit more formal.
In this regard I do care what society views as appropriate, because to me it's a matter of respecting others and respecting social mores. Not judging anyone that feels differently.)
The most well-off people do not conform to a "dress code". Look at Mark Cuban. His idea of formal is wearing a sportscoat over a T-shirt! Do you think society really sees him as immature?
Fact is...there's a time and place for everything. You "mature" folk out there can have this holier than thou attitude toward the rest of us who prefer a more comfortable style of dress and wear your boat shoes out to IHOP and the movies...I'll stick to the uniform and be "immature".
You dress up when needed...when its not...wear what the hell you want. All glory to Allah, Jesus and who or whatever you praise
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
Biggest horse $%%% I've read I've read in a long time. Social mores? Who the hell cares about the next person. Wear what you want. Movies isn't some formal gathering...its a place to relax and watch a movie. I frown upon those who "dress better" to go grab dinner and a movie than I do the people with shorts and a t...why? because obviously some people feel the need to be accepted by appearance. Appearance is what you make of it. Im blessed to have a job where there's no dress code so I go to work "bummy" (shorts, t-shirt and sneakers) and my co-workers snicker at me because they're in slacks and a button up? Uhm, we have the same job. We make pretty much the same amount of money ( I know this because Im in education and salaries are disclosedOriginally Posted by PersiaFly
The maturity question:
That part of it is all about social construct (note that I never made the point about maturity, but I do agree with it).
To me part of maturity is understanding what is frowned upon in society, and staying away from it. When you mature, you stop speeding through your neighborhood, you turn down your music a bit, etc.
Dressing better is part of that, although to me it's much less of a big deal. Society has decided in most places, for better or worse, that a certain degree of formality is appropriate when one leaves their house. Basketball shorts and a t-shirt are about as unformal as it gets, so they're deemed to be somewhat immature.
This is where I think ksteezy's point about "not giving a damb" comes in. It's not necessarily that you're wrong for what you wear, but you are certainly going against what society views as a mature manner of dress. Does this matter? It's up to you. You don't have to give a damb what society views as mature, but maybe you do.
Also, to make clear, I personally wear basketball shorts and a t-shirt out of the house often, but I feel like I probably draw then line at a different place. Grocery stores, post office, friend's place, picking up food = no problem. Any sort of sit down place, school, movies, = a bit more formal.
In this regard I do care what society views as appropriate, because to me it's a matter of respecting others and respecting social mores. Not judging anyone that feels differently.)
The most well-off people do not conform to a "dress code". Look at Mark Cuban. His idea of formal is wearing a sportscoat over a T-shirt! Do you think society really sees him as immature?
Fact is...there's a time and place for everything. You "mature" folk out there can have this holier than thou attitude toward the rest of us who prefer a more comfortable style of dress and wear your boat shoes out to IHOP and the movies...I'll stick to the uniform and be "immature".
You dress up when needed...when its not...wear what the hell you want. All glory to Allah, Jesus and who or whatever you praise
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
You "mature" folk out there can have this holier than thou attitude toward the rest of us who prefer a more comfortable style of dress and wear your boat shoes out to IHOP and the movies...I'll stick to the uniform and be "immature".
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
You "mature" folk out there can have this holier than thou attitude toward the rest of us who prefer a more comfortable style of dress and wear your boat shoes out to IHOP and the movies...I'll stick to the uniform and be "immature".
He contradicted himself in his last paragraph. He dresses to "respect" society. ehh!Originally Posted by ricky409
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
Biggest horse $%%% I've read I've read in a long time. Social mores? Who the hell cares about the next person. Wear what you want. Movies isn't some formal gathering...its a place to relax and watch a movie. I frown upon those who "dress better" to go grab dinner and a movie than I do the people with shorts and a t...why? because obviously some people feel the need to be accepted by appearance. Appearance is what you make of it. Im blessed to have a job where there's no dress code so I go to work "bummy" (shorts, t-shirt and sneakers) and my co-workers snicker at me because they're in slacks and a button up? Uhm, we have the same job. We make pretty much the same amount of money ( I know this because Im in education and salaries are disclosedOriginally Posted by PersiaFly
The maturity question:
That part of it is all about social construct (note that I never made the point about maturity, but I do agree with it).
To me part of maturity is understanding what is frowned upon in society, and staying away from it. When you mature, you stop speeding through your neighborhood, you turn down your music a bit, etc.
Dressing better is part of that, although to me it's much less of a big deal. Society has decided in most places, for better or worse, that a certain degree of formality is appropriate when one leaves their house. Basketball shorts and a t-shirt are about as unformal as it gets, so they're deemed to be somewhat immature.
This is where I think ksteezy's point about "not giving a damb" comes in. It's not necessarily that you're wrong for what you wear, but you are certainly going against what society views as a mature manner of dress. Does this matter? It's up to you. You don't have to give a damb what society views as mature, but maybe you do.
Also, to make clear, I personally wear basketball shorts and a t-shirt out of the house often, but I feel like I probably draw then line at a different place. Grocery stores, post office, friend's place, picking up food = no problem. Any sort of sit down place, school, movies, = a bit more formal.
In this regard I do care what society views as appropriate, because to me it's a matter of respecting others and respecting social mores. Not judging anyone that feels differently.)
The most well-off people do not conform to a "dress code". Look at Mark Cuban. His idea of formal is wearing a sportscoat over a T-shirt! Do you think society really sees him as immature?
Fact is...there's a time and place for everything. You "mature" folk out there can have this holier than thou attitude toward the rest of us who prefer a more comfortable style of dress and wear your boat shoes out to IHOP and the movies...I'll stick to the uniform and be "immature".
You dress up when needed...when its not...wear what the hell you want. All glory to Allah, Jesus and who or whatever you praise
he just said it was up to him...
but you say mark cuban...
the homey is a multi millionaire... when you got cake like that ... you can do stuff like that, fambs..
He contradicted himself in his last paragraph. He dresses to "respect" society. ehh!Originally Posted by ricky409
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
Biggest horse $%%% I've read I've read in a long time. Social mores? Who the hell cares about the next person. Wear what you want. Movies isn't some formal gathering...its a place to relax and watch a movie. I frown upon those who "dress better" to go grab dinner and a movie than I do the people with shorts and a t...why? because obviously some people feel the need to be accepted by appearance. Appearance is what you make of it. Im blessed to have a job where there's no dress code so I go to work "bummy" (shorts, t-shirt and sneakers) and my co-workers snicker at me because they're in slacks and a button up? Uhm, we have the same job. We make pretty much the same amount of money ( I know this because Im in education and salaries are disclosedOriginally Posted by PersiaFly
The maturity question:
That part of it is all about social construct (note that I never made the point about maturity, but I do agree with it).
To me part of maturity is understanding what is frowned upon in society, and staying away from it. When you mature, you stop speeding through your neighborhood, you turn down your music a bit, etc.
Dressing better is part of that, although to me it's much less of a big deal. Society has decided in most places, for better or worse, that a certain degree of formality is appropriate when one leaves their house. Basketball shorts and a t-shirt are about as unformal as it gets, so they're deemed to be somewhat immature.
This is where I think ksteezy's point about "not giving a damb" comes in. It's not necessarily that you're wrong for what you wear, but you are certainly going against what society views as a mature manner of dress. Does this matter? It's up to you. You don't have to give a damb what society views as mature, but maybe you do.
Also, to make clear, I personally wear basketball shorts and a t-shirt out of the house often, but I feel like I probably draw then line at a different place. Grocery stores, post office, friend's place, picking up food = no problem. Any sort of sit down place, school, movies, = a bit more formal.
In this regard I do care what society views as appropriate, because to me it's a matter of respecting others and respecting social mores. Not judging anyone that feels differently.)
The most well-off people do not conform to a "dress code". Look at Mark Cuban. His idea of formal is wearing a sportscoat over a T-shirt! Do you think society really sees him as immature?
Fact is...there's a time and place for everything. You "mature" folk out there can have this holier than thou attitude toward the rest of us who prefer a more comfortable style of dress and wear your boat shoes out to IHOP and the movies...I'll stick to the uniform and be "immature".
You dress up when needed...when its not...wear what the hell you want. All glory to Allah, Jesus and who or whatever you praise
he just said it was up to him...
but you say mark cuban...
the homey is a multi millionaire... when you got cake like that ... you can do stuff like that, fambs..
Ill do it every now and then, fools always questioning me if I take my shirt off or something else so they somehow realize Im rockin ball shorts underneath. It also helps sometimes if your pants/shorts are real looseOriginally Posted by tkthafm
Originally Posted by SoVerSoTowel
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I seen a barber with ball shorts under his jeans
Why?
idk why,but my guess is that if a situation arose in which they had the chance to hoop they would be prepared.
i know a lot of people did this in HS and i always assumed that.
I always wear bball shorts under my jeans. Why ?
- Maybe habit, but Feelsgoodman.jpg
- Gym/ball whenever
- Be ready to chill comfortably whenever
- Warmer in the winter
I never wear jeans in the summer so heat isn't an issue.
Ill do it every now and then, fools always questioning me if I take my shirt off or something else so they somehow realize Im rockin ball shorts underneath. It also helps sometimes if your pants/shorts are real looseOriginally Posted by tkthafm
Originally Posted by SoVerSoTowel
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I seen a barber with ball shorts under his jeans
Why?
idk why,but my guess is that if a situation arose in which they had the chance to hoop they would be prepared.
i know a lot of people did this in HS and i always assumed that.
I always wear bball shorts under my jeans. Why ?
- Maybe habit, but Feelsgoodman.jpg
- Gym/ball whenever
- Be ready to chill comfortably whenever
- Warmer in the winter
I never wear jeans in the summer so heat isn't an issue.
Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
You "mature" folk out there can have this holier than thou attitude toward the rest of us who prefer a more comfortable style of dress and wear your boat shoes out to IHOP and the movies...I'll stick to the uniform and be "immature".