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Grunt style shirt
Always on a short or fat dude
I dunno why but short and fat (and consequentially insecure ) men love those shirts
What is a "grunt style shirt"?
The less they did the more they wear it. After getting out I've noticed an inverse correlation between how much somebody did during their military career and how much they want to talk about the fact that they were in.
That's true.
I have stories that I tell people I don't know well, and there are stories that only my sister, wife, and best friend have heard, and only once I had enough to drink.
The guys who didn't see shit are the ones who brag about having to kill a child suicide bomber or other shit they've made up. I wasn't in, but I've worked with and otherwise known plenty. The braggarts are full of shit.
T-shirts with wolves.
I judge them to be AWESOME
MAGA hats, swastika tattoos
I threw away my Adidas hat immediately because it was red. Couldn't even bare people assuming what it said, fuck that side.
Anyone who pays the ridiculous up charge so they can provide free advertising for any big brand. If you paid $50 bucks for a regular ass shirt with nothing but a Nike logo on it then you’re a fucking rube.
I agree with you for what it's worth, but sometimes it isn't the logo but the quality of the clothing. Nike shirt ain't that.
Seems like you'd be a fan of Macklemore.
Lifted trucks are sus, especially if they have balls hanging on the back.
MAGA gear or by association those stupid shirts, hats, and stickers that say “F your feelings” or “we the people have had enough” etc. most people I work and live around that’s there basic fashion and culture.
I haven't seen "we the people have had enough" before, but I feel it's pretty close to being co-opted by the left.
I saw it as a sticker on a truck, old English font for "we the people" and then handwritten font underneath saying "have had enough". Only saw one, instant cringe.
Had a guy profess his love for crypto on the last flight sitting behind me. He kept rambling about staying connected on discord and getting a heads up before bagholders. If you talk about investment strategies in public spaces and think crypto is hot and you still fly coach then fuck you and curse your family line back to the stone ages.
Basically the only thing that really bothers me is a lack of epistemological humility, people pretending their views are objectively true.