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Studying IT, as well as having been to many cons, I can confirm they do exist in large numbers. My favorites are the ones who wear trench coats.
Do these people really exist or is it just a myth like NeoGaf Gold?
Studying IT, as well as having been to many cons, I can confirm they do exist in large numbers. My favorites are the ones who wear trench coats.
Do these people really exist or is it just a myth like NeoGaf Gold?
Holy shit, can someone please post the thread where that dude said he carried around a Final Fantasy sword or something? And posted pics when people called bullshit
Studying IT, as well as having been to many cons, I can confirm they do exist in large numbers. My favorites are the ones who wear trench coats.
This thread is magically, soo many laughs. too many to qoute but i'll leave this here. actually happened near where i live
https://www.facebook.com/whitefedora69/videos/493077837557766/
Sad thing is they didn't even stand a chance
The nerdiest person in class 10 years ago would always have pins on their bookbag, hat, or both.
i wonder what ever happened to that guy at my school who wore a full suit, fedora and walked around with a cane. he was like the neckbeard king and they flocked around him wherever he went.
i wonder what ever happened to that guy at my school who wore a full suit, fedora and walked around with a cane. he was like the neckbeard king and they flocked around him wherever he went.
His get up is pretty cringe inducing tbh
Buddhist monks? Your next door neighbour? The guy just off his psych meds? Me?
You must reincarnation of L.Ron Hubbard to have such confidence in you apprehension of ultimate reality.
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A little critical thought and self understanding as well as exposure to a variety of people is the cure, BTW.
And like I said, if a person is shallow enough to let a hat be such a strong accessory, enough to become some sort of barrier between them and other people, I think that a hat keeping a shallow person from wanting to socialize with a hat wearing one is not a bad thing.
Real talk, still have a hat with WoW pins on it. I've enshrined it as a monument to my bad choices.
i wonder what ever happened to that guy at my school who wore a full suit, fedora and walked around with a cane. he was like the neckbeard king and they flocked around him wherever he went.
Is this Fedora thing a US thang?, don't think I've ever seen anyone wearing one in the UK, a Bowler or Stovepipe hat maybe, but never a Fedora.
No one is saying they would never interact with someone wearing a hat. It's one signal among many, but it is a signal that isn't really doing anyone any favors in early 21st century America.
I see a few chaps wearing trilbys walking across London Bridge every morning, the difference is they are usually older city gents in sharp suits rather than awkward young guys in sweat-stained tee-shirts.Is this Fedora thing a US thang?, don't think I've ever seen anyone wearing one in the UK, a Bowler or Stovepipe hat maybe, but never a Fedora.
Do these people really exist or is it just a myth like NeoGaf Gold?
Both are as real as you are. You'd be surprised.
Oh god, that kind of guy. I saw one the other day.Thread took the fedora turn and I can't believe nobody posted this yet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4QBRgyitFs
Real talk, why are the baseball cap kind of hats the only "socially acceptable"(as in "normal") hats to wear nowadays? They look so bland. I don't think I've ever seen someone look good irl wearing one of those, and if they do then chances are they'd look even better without them. I never judge anyone's worth or personality because of such a trivial detil, I just think it doesnt look very good. Some other kinds of hats I think complement some people pretty well.
I guess women have more freedom to use whatever kinds of head wear they want? It seems like as far as "socially acceptable" fashion goes they're a lot less arbitrarily limited than men in general.
My FOB uncles wear fedoras because that is the fashion where they come from. If only they knew how things were here.![]()
On an unrelated note... what does FOB mean in this context? Sorry, I know only the meaning of FOB as a "free on board" Incoterms rule.
Fresh off the boat.
So what do you think about guys with Machetes GAF?![]()
For context, I'm going off the stereotype that gamers are all Fedora wearers, pony tail wearers, completely too vocal on their video game preferences, talk to much, obserdly opinionated, etc.
This guy is all of those things. It is surreal trying to speak to him; it's like he's the embodiment of GameFAQs.
I don't want to mean, but sometimes, I just want to tell him to shut the fuck up.
Bit lacking in the fine cutting department that a katana offers. So in my eyes, a machete wielding "gamer" is less impressive than a katana wielding one.
But to be fair, the sharpest thing about a "typical gamer" is either their dress sense or wit.
A ball cap is totally okay provided you don't wear it with anything non-casual and you take it off when you go indoors.OK hat police, acceptable or unacceptable to wear a ball cap while I work outside to keep the sun off of my bald spot?
Every time I see this, I must read it to the end
I don't think I've ever seen someone wear a fedora in real life, only in pics on the internet.
aye, posting someone's picture on internet on basis of their questionable clothing taste aint good
The thing that shocks me most is that this thread isnt closed. Is it a joke thread OP? Serious question. Despite the fact that I too loathe to come into contact with certain types of hygiene-lacking folks that epitomize one of several stereotypes (not just "gamers"), I don't see how it's ok to create a thread to anonymously bully said people. Being a nurse makes me acutely aware of people's hygiene when I am in public, so I get you and others in that respect, but bullying is never ok.
i actually said that once, but 3 days ago i see someone on a mall
nothing cringey but i was suprised to find someone with one of these hats on public (too harsh edit)
EDIT: i just remember i took a pic that day. (front of his tshirt sported what i believe was an attack on titan iron-transfer decal)
The nerdiest person in class 10 years ago would always have pins on their bookbag, hat, or both.
i actually said that once, but 3 days ago i see someone on a mall
jesus. i get the "just be yourself" thing but srly dont take it literal
Yup, that's the reason fedoras, trillbys and pretty much any other hats besides your typical caps are frowned upon... people wear it with T-shirts.
That being said, I think posting a photo of a stranger was excessive.
thats the reason i posted the pic of him from behind. not the other one.
but, yeah, im will remove it in a couple of minutes , just wanted to show a real life example i saw.
For context, I'm going off the stereotype that gamers are all Fedora wearers, pony tail wearers, completely too vocal on their video game preferences, talk to much, obserdly opinionated, etc.
You are not in the 50s no matter how much you want to believe.
They pulled it off so much better with a full suit and a smart hat to go with it, it does not look good with baggy jeans and a game themed T shirt.
Same.
I rock kangols and fedoras (only when I'm wearing a suit,though), so, again, what's wrong with fedoras? Don't make me unshit this katana on you.
I once saw a guy in GameStop who was wearing a fedora, a trenchcoat and a utilikilt.
He was buying Dark Souls 3.