Men over the age of 25 should not be wearing converse, vans, hi-tops or other kid type shoes.
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One of our cats was born with big eyes and small stomach. Sits on top of old 1930 style radiators to look out the windows and BLECCCH! Otherwise normal, athletic fella.
had a cat throw up directly into my VCR..... back in the late 80's, before they were cheap......
Men over the age of 25 should not be wearing converse, vans, hi-tops or other kid type shoes. Grown ups wear grown up clothes. Wearing T-shirts with logos or graphics on them is for teenagers. Skinny jeans are effeminate and make one look like a homosexual. Baggy jeans are low class and ugly. Whatever happened to grown men who wear adult clothes?
The appropriate shoes for men aged 25 years and older would be monks, oxfords, derbies, and loafers. Grown men also wear button up shirts and polos. NOT short sleeve t-shirts with logos, wife beaters, sports jerseys and other low brow immature styles.
Yeah when you're an adult, you should look and dress like one. People these days want to look sloppy and lazy.
When one is an adult, other things are expected too: for example, the ability to form meaningful opinions and to articulate them correctly. Also, to have the maturity to accept that other people make their own choices because they have the basic freedom to do so as adults. The maturity to rise above judging others by something as superficial as appearances. Seems you have a long way to go, little one. Oh well, maybe you'll get there some day.
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My Scooby-Doo themed light-up velcro sneakers are still okay, right?
I'll take velcro sneaks over laced any day - I put knots in laces that haven't been invented yet! Alas, I think they phased velcro out.
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