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Nicely done! Mind sharing how?
i need to do that to my atmos so i can sell them without someone saying they are not worth it cause of the slight yellowing.
Nicely done! Mind sharing how?
Its actually my own recipe of sauce that I bottle and have for sale (Link is in Sig)i need to do that to my atmos so i can sell them without someone saying they are not worth it cause of the slight yellowing.
BIP your post in the rockdeep thread was spot on. wish you had a side gig at complex or something to spew out your musings.
so true. maybe if you ever get sentenced to do community serviceThose places can't afford me!
about as many people that only collect shoes that they actually like and wear......so about 39 or soLike my buddy, Corgi says, I wonder how many people would even be involved in this hobby if there weren't forums and social media to post pics of themselves and flaunt their acquisitions.
so true. maybe on a pro bono basis if you ever have to do community serviceThose places can't afford me!
about as many people that collect shoes that they actually like and wear......so aboutLike my buddy, Corgi says, I wonder how many people would even be involved in this hobby if there weren't forums and social media to post pics of themselves and flaunt their acquisitions.
thats what i asked myself the other day lmao...like seriously...if there wasnt anything for people to post up what they wore im betting about 80% of "sneakerheads" wouldnt even be "sneakerheads".so true. maybe if you ever get sentenced to do community service
about as many people that only collect shoes that they actually like and wear......so about 39 or so
also you read that article gq did didnt you lol @bip
like they say...truth hurts. thats why im not really on the gram that much lately just to peep af1s...too many slobbin down people just because their picture is pretty even tho its the same pair over n over n overOh, for sure. I also read the original unedited version. There were a lot of additional questions and answers that didn't run in the final version because of space constraints. But, that is one dude who speaks what the hippies would have called "truth to power" and a lot of people resent him for it. But, if you ask me, he's rarely wrong. I know him well and am privy to a lot of behind the scenes buffoonery that most people never see - lots of highly established outfits and sneaker celebs playing themselves like the herbs that most of them are.
Well said!Those places can't afford me!
Thanks for the kind words, man. I'm happy I spend most of my time here in a few thread generally populated with quality people.
I've met a lot of cool people through NT -a lot of people who have helped me learn more about tings related to sneakers and helped me to obtain a lot of things I wanted. I like to think I've helped a lot of people too. But, truthfully, 98% of what's on here (NT) has outlived its usefulness and only serves as a platform to further drive this "culture" further away from what it was that made most of the people involved today want to get involved in the first place.
Like my buddy, Corgi says, I wonder how many people would even be involved in this hobby if there weren't forums and social media to post pics of themselves and flaunt their acquisitions.
People post pics of stuff in this thread too - and e-props are given. That's not a problem itself. But, without sounding corny, this thread usually feels/felt like a bunch of people working together to solve the never-ending mystery of the AF1. If you go back and read through the volumes of this thread (which I followed before I was even an NT member), you will actually learn a ton about this shoe, and you will see others both teaching and learning too. That's rare. Most threads exist just for people to tell you what they copped. Most sneaker celebs' accounts on social media exist only so their follower learn that this person has spent a lot of money on shoes. There always felt like a larger purpose here here.
For years, I had thought about what would lead me to stop doing shoes - and the only answer that ever made any sense was, "when it stops being fun." Well, vintage AF1s are pretty much the only thing in this hobby that I still find fun. A lot of that has to do with the people who share this flavor of the passion for shoes.