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Hey man You know where someone could score a "Lid" like the one Larry is wear'n? You know just in case we were in the market? |
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Socially speaking, because he was on TMZ posing for a camera. National exposure of our hero is always exciting for a Chiefs fan. Less so when he looks like a clown. Psychologically speaking, how people behave in public is probably a good indication of their personalities. Personalities do much to influence a work ethic. The personality and work ethic of a hero would be of concern to a Chiefs fan. Plus, he totally looks like a dude that beats chicks. Don't tell me I have to disclaimer that joke. Feminally speaking, grown men are just like grown women. Gossip mongering whores, the lot of them. Inquisitivly speaking, is there an outfit Larry Johnson could wear that would make you look askance at him? |
If had his money, I would wear the nicest Italian suits you could imagine.
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Rather look like a clown
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He's no more or less important because he made his way onto a smut journalism site. Quote:
His apparel choices are of no consequence to me. Futhermore, who is to say what is and isn't appropriate or acceptable fashionably speaking? I think a lot of this has to do with the attitudes toward certain cultures that some are incapable of identifying with. |
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Larry has indeed lost his mind.
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Where was he at? A club in Vegas? Not would i would wear, but I see nothing wrong with it for the situation. Its not like he was going to a job interview.
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So we get to say. And if the latter is in reference to the American Urban Black Male attire, thats crap. The outfit isn't culturally significant to the hood, to hunting, or to good taste anywhere. |
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What baffles me is why anyone would observe their right to sound off on another man's fashionable expression? It's celeb voyeurism and it's the very reason why TMZ exists. Quote:
Who made you the arbiter of what is culturally significant to any culture other than your own? Again, it's your own personal opinion of the man's attire. That's largely rooted in how disaffected you are from the culture that welcomes and characterizes that style of dress as "normal". |
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Is Larry, who grew up in an middle to upper-middle class suburb able to comment? Isn't that more the point? With regard to either, I'd be interested in hearing how this outfit is culturally significant, but I don't think Larry, himself, has any credibility in this regard. Thus the mocking. |
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