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12-14-2008, 01:59 PM
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To make you feel better I will define " saggy pant's ", but I'm done with this argument. There are other thing's on this earth that need to be addressed rather than this pointless conversation. " saggy pan's" is when someone is wearing their pant's almost at their knee cap's.
I can understand this being so serious to you being that you seem to be very young minded. If my definition wasn't good enough, you can google Texas they are trying to ban sagging pant's now.
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12-14-2008, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mr.davon24
It's childish to assume that one is ghetto because the way they dress them self.
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Well count me in as a child, because I do the same. Whether you want to admit it or not, certain looks come from certain lifestyles. You sure won't see me wearing a big baggy jacket and my hat turned at an angle. I'm a professional person working in a professional environment and although I don't wear a shirt and tie everywhere including to bed, I dress well and have good taste in clothing in my appearance.
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12-14-2008, 04:01 PM
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Ok. I feel like this is a very close-minded conversation. To judge someone because of how they dress is ridiculous! Just imagine if everyone does wear the same exact style of clothing you do. As, I told the about poster Saturday I dress up when I want to dress up. I just dress in baggy pants and a bigger shirt because I want too. No one on here buys my clothes for me so why does it matter?
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12-14-2008, 04:08 PM
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Ok. I feel like this is a very close-minded conversation. To judge someone because of how they dress is ridiculous! Just imagine if everyone does wear the same exact style of clothing you do. As, I told the about poster Saturday I dress up when I want to dress up. I just dress in baggy pants and a bigger shirt because I want too. No one on here buys my clothes for me so why does it matter?
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It doesn't matter one bit to me, but like it or not, the way you dress, the way you talk all projects a specific image of you or me.
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12-14-2008, 05:12 PM
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It doesn't matter one bit to me, but like it or not, the way you dress, the way you talk all projects a specific image of you or me.
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There is a difference that most of you ignore, I know how to cut off the Ebonics, and dressing with baggy clothes. I know I can't go into work and talk to my patients' like I talk to my boys. YOU guys are throwing more oxygen to the fire then it needs to be. People dress the way they want to dress because it makes them comfortable. I can put on a pair of slacks, button down shirt, and hard bottoms and be just like you. That would take away from my individuality. I can talk proper English when need be also. Clothes or the way I speak ( at home ) does not make me. We can meet up you'll see that what I speak is the truth.
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12-14-2008, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by mr.davon24
I can put on a pair of slacks, button down shirt, and hard bottoms and be just like you. That would take away from my individuality. I can talk proper English when need be also. Clothes or the way I speak ( at home ) does not make me. We can meet up you'll see that what I speak is the truth.
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Oohhh I see, you only speak ebonics at home. Unbelievable.....
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12-15-2008, 12:34 AM
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Oohhh I see, you only speak ebonics at home. Unbelievable.....
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How is that so unbelievable??? As, I stated before I do have a degree and at work I do have to talk like I had some type of schooling. I can't be like what's up homie or dawg to my patients. Do you think your better then me because the way I dress and speak? If so ; you really need to reevaluate your life. Don't worry about me I am human just like you are. We bleed the same color.
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12-15-2008, 12:57 AM
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If I saw a man with a red nose, green hair, facepaint and big shoes, I would assume he is a clown. Is that childish?
I guess it is, he might be a juggalo 
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12-15-2008, 01:46 AM
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If I saw a man with a red nose, green hair, facepaint and big shoes, I would assume he is a clown. Is that childish?
I guess it is, he might be a juggalo 
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You have a point. If he is comfortable with what he is wearing then that's all that should matter. He obviously does not care what some insecure people have to think. I have no clue with you guys. To me clothes don't make a man whom he is.
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12-15-2008, 02:17 AM
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Hey Mr.Davon.
You alright.
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