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dont like blondes. got any brunettes with a tan?
"Tans aren't healthy! People who tan put themselves at unnecessary risk for skin cancer and premature aging! Don't support people's unhealthy habbits!"
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Blazed1979 said: » dont like blondes. got any brunettes with a tan? "Tans aren't healthy! People who tan put themselves at unnecessary risk for skin cancer and premature aging! Don't support people's unhealthy habbits!" Just how many of you are hoodie and Crocs people? Seriously?
Valefor.Sehachan said: » Ramyrez said: » If you're fat and happy And no I don't say this cause I like to see fat people suffer, but cause I really feel this way. As someone who had his body ravaged by cancer for over a decade my first lb of side roll was celebrated but special circumstance lol Offline
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Gold and Honey = hot, sweet and sizzling.
White and pale = cold like raw fish. I like hoodies dunno wtf a croc is other than an animal lol
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Just how many of you are hoodie and Crocs people? Seriously? Uh. Do the two things have to go together? I mean, I wear hoodies most of the winter, but Crocs are just nasty... In the eyes of mainstream media, most everyone is fat anyway. Heck, the OP showed that little tidbit.
Ramyrez said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Just how many of you are hoodie and Crocs people? Seriously? Uh. Do the two things have to go together? I mean, I wear hoodies most of the winter, but Crocs are just nasty... Don't worry about it. Just teasing. I saw something funny last night, so I'm matching silly for silly in this thread. Apparently, men on FFXIAH are fashionistos now, and know everything about womens' sizing. eslim said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » There's a reason we make fun of "do you even lift, bro?" folks and it's because fitness is a lifestyle. Anyone falling is funny fat people just have more action when they hit the ground. Imagine th truffle shuffle done by some skinny kid would lose all effect Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Apparently, men on FFXIAH are fashionistos now, and know everything about womens' sizing. I know the concept of a "size zero" has made me laugh for nearly twenty years. Offline
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eslim said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » There's a reason we make fun of "do you even lift, bro?" folks and it's because fitness is a lifestyle. Women though, I recall reading that below a certain body % of fat, they're bodies just don't function like God made them (or how they evolved to function if you're a western post-christian athiest). I also find women who are a good 20-30% heavier than what modern beauty and fashion standards would dictate to be a lot more attractive than the disgustingly malnutritioned models they have everywhere. edit: and I find skinny lanky people to be funnier and more awkward than heavy people. Sylph.Systematicchaos
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Blazed1979 said: » eslim said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » There's a reason we make fun of "do you even lift, bro?" folks and it's because fitness is a lifestyle. Women though, I recall reading that below a certain body % of fat, they're bodies just don't function like God made them (or how they evolved to function if you're a western post-christian athiest). I also find women who are a good 20-30% heavier than what modern beauty and fashion standards would dictate to be a lot more attractive than the disgustingly malnutritioned models they have everywhere. Everyone should have a 6-pack. Mine is Dr. Pepper, but to each his own. Ramyrez said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Apparently, men on FFXIAH are fashionistos now, and know everything about womens' sizing. I know the concept of a "size zero" has made me laugh for nearly twenty years. I was a size zero in the US (in most brands, but lets not discuss brand differences), but I'm also short. If your a tall woman it is unrealistic to expect to be that and it has nothing to do with being too fat to wear that size. Women's clothes should really move towards measurements (waist, hip, and leg length) like men's. Bahamut.Kara said: » Ramyrez said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Apparently, men on FFXIAH are fashionistos now, and know everything about womens' sizing. I know the concept of a "size zero" has made me laugh for nearly twenty years. I was a size zero in the US (in most brands, but lets not discuss brand differences), but I'm also short. If your a tall woman it is unrealistic to expect to be that and it has nothing to do with being too fat to wear that size. Women's clothes should really move towards measurements (waist, hip, and leg length) like men's. I fully agree. The "size 0" joke to me isn't that women are that size. Some women are, and that's obviously just fine. I'm not making fun of their bodies. It's the marketing of a "size 0". Zero is nothing. You can I not be a "size nothing". It is physically impossible to not have a waistline. It's psychological marketing by clothing companies preying on the largely-unattainable standards set by society as a whole. Offline
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eslim said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » There's a reason we make fun of "do you even lift, bro?" folks and it's because fitness is a lifestyle. Way to miss the point. The reason "do you even lift, bro?" types get made fun of is because they take their fitness to the same extremes morbidly obese people do with their eating. In an attempt to run away from being an unhealthy mess, you end up being a calorie counting, annoying mess. Well that and having a small penis. Offline
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » eslim said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » There's a reason we make fun of "do you even lift, bro?" folks and it's because fitness is a lifestyle. Way to miss the point. The reason "do you even lift, bro?" types get made fun of is because they take their fitness to the same extremes morbidly obese people do with their eating. In an attempt to run away from being an unhealthy mess, you end up being a calorie counting, annoying mess. Well that and having a small penis. Bahamut.Kara said: » Ramyrez said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Apparently, men on FFXIAH are fashionistos now, and know everything about womens' sizing. I know the concept of a "size zero" has made me laugh for nearly twenty years. I was a size zero in the US (in most brands, but lets not discuss brand differences), but I'm also short. If your a tall woman it is unrealistic to expect to be that and it has nothing to do with being too fat to wear that size. Women's clothes should really move towards measurements (waist, hip, and leg length) like men's. I'm afraid that if we were to move toward the more honest (hip/waist/leg) measurements, we would still run into the same problems. People would end up seeing the numbers in inches and centimeters, and still complain. It's all lose/lose for some people. YOU ARE DEAD ON IN BRAND DIFFERENCES! When shopping in the US, it seems like they size for an average too! That's why I love exact measurements. I run into the same problem being 5'8". Two and four (depending on brand and bloaty days) but the legs are always too damn short. Blazed1979 said: » Counting calories = small penis :O? dafuk I knew XIAH didn't have a sense of humor but yeesh. The joke is that an obsession with sculpting your body is a means to hide personal insecurities behind the figure of an Athenian god. Like a small penis. Quetzalcoatl.Mckenzee
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The whole time I was growing up I had a power lifter build, like those guys you see in strongman competitions, and everyone called me fat. Then in high school, when they got to see me in the weight room, they were rather surprised at just what I could do. Nobody called me fat after that, but blowing out my knee ended my college athletic career and I put some weight on, which I'm now losing.
Fitness is a part of everyones lives, even if it just entails walking places and not eating the whole buffet. For my 2 cents, that video of the street workout in the ukraine i think, is what I strive towards. The body is a tool, how you take care of that tool determines what you can do with it. Even if you look fat or plus size, it's about being able to use your body for the things you want to do. edit: found the video YouTube Video Placeholder You're going to have to censor that. Google didn't like it when I posted a Caravaggio a while back.
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » YOU ARE DEAD ON IN BRAND DIFFERENCES! This happens to guys too. Just between Van Heusen and Haggar things get dicey, and that's actually using measurements. But then for women when different brands just make up their own sizing...what the hell. Seriously. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » I'm afraid that if we were to move toward the more honest (hip/waist/leg) measurements, we would still run into the same problems. People would end up seeing the numbers in inches and centimeters, and still complain. It's all lose/lose for some people. YOU ARE DEAD ON IN BRAND DIFFERENCES! When shopping in the US, it seems like they size for an average too! That's why I love exact measurements. I run into the same problem being 5'8". Two and four (depending on brand and bloaty days) but the legs are always too damn short. Different cuts in different brands also vary widely. Why does a boot cut change where the waist is?! Unless I buy petite the legs are almost always too long. =/ Totally agree on the juniors section. I was going to mention this in the last post but eh... None of the pants ever fit perfect either in juniors for me. Waists tend to be bigger and hips narrower. And the color pink...I'm beginning to hate that color. Ramyrez said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » YOU ARE DEAD ON IN BRAND DIFFERENCES! This happens to guys too. Just between Van Heusen and Haggar things get dicey, and that's actually using measurements. Express Men seems to be the worst in tailoring to the "ideal" male figure! It seems like they only cater to certain collar sizes too. The sweetpea can't stand going in there now since they introduced the "slim-fit" suits. EDIT: It's a tad more expensive but Joseph A. Banks carries the best from what I gather. You know what the ideal size is for a male? Me.
/flexes Your moustache is plus sized and it offends me!
Which is hilarious because Express Men is one of the few stores that sells clothes that actually fit me well. My shopping experience with clothes is generally walking into a place, seeing clothes that don't form fit properly and wasting 15 minutes in futility searching the racks and seeing only gigantic sizes or something so tight it's like "people actually wear this?" Yeah, maybe in fashionland where everyone has pecs and Vaan abs.
Forget about the big retailers. Small and Medium apparently are 6x husky in this world of fashion. Need a 42-44 waist pair of slacks? Good, cause that's all they have on the fkn racks. *throws up hands* I mean it's not like I'm short or anything. Is 5'8 short these days? It probably is. I told mom I needed more chicken steroids and Kraft Mac 'n Cheese as a youth. But in terms of good looking clothes? Yeah, join me on my adventure to find a decent collared shirt. Or some pants that fit properly. YouTube Video Placeholder
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