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PostPosted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 2:43 pm 
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the pseudo alpha male brand of the century, sadly my favorite cologne is on that list now to:-(


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:01 pm 
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affliction is for tards i 100% agree and its like a shitty knock off brand of ed hardy.


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Actually I've got 4 shirts that people would call Affliction because of their style. But in reality, they're just civilian Air Force shirts that I bought after basic, so I've gotta say that gives it enough uniqueness to offset the norm for lots of guys wearing Affliction.

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you cant judge people on what they wear for the most part but the shirts are played out and dont show personally if everyone has one on.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 11:20 pm 
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You know i think this has gotten out of hand, Affliction is for Douches? I mean seriously you are branding a person a Douche because of his get up? Whats up with that? The problem is a PUA i have often heard needs to be unique, do you know how many people there are on this planet?

How can one be unique today? Uniqueness shouldnt be based on what you are wearing, it should be based on how you present yourself, not as in what you are wearing but how you pull of what you are wearing, how you carry yourself over all..

I am a fan of Christian Audigier and the Affliction brand, does that mean i am a fan of MMA, i like the designs on the Affliction t shirts, do i wear it to come across as tough, no thats crazy, it is a clothing brand not a superhero costume, I enjoy the design of the brand because it appears to me to be very Rock inspired, not because they have MMA and UFC stars signed to the brand, they also have boxers and musicians signed to the brand, i agree that it may be a bit over the top if they are mass produced and everyone is running around in them, but cant the same be said for Ralph Lauren? Tommy Hilfigher and Calvin Klein?

I mean lets be honest how many of us own a pair of CK underwear?

I agree different strokes for different folks, but people should not be branded by the clothes they wear, fashion is what you make it not what it makes you.

Just my 2 cents.

With that being said let me lighten the mood by wishing you all a Merry Christmas

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There is alot of thug wanna-bes around my area. Just the other night a group came into a local bar and one of them had on a tap out shirt.

Now me and my friend have been in mma training for the last two years. I don't think I will ever step in the rink for real. I just like doing it for the knowledge. Its helps to have a skill that can be used to protect yourself when in need other than my ccw (you cannot carry in a bar)

This dude was sloppy as hell typical "I go to the gym everyday son" type of guy who only does chest and arms to make himself look big but his gut hangs out past his chest.

I sat with the bar tender (HB8) and made fun of this guy all night. I then bet her friend who said he was hot that I could walk around the bar and 90% of the chicks in there would think hes a douche. Needless to say I got my free shot from here about a hour later.


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DO NOT WEAR AFFLICTION OR TAPOUT SHIRTS, EVER, UNLESS YOU ARE A GUIDO.

Seriously guys, just don't. Same goes from ANYTHING made by Ed Hardy. Unless you are a guido, which is also something you don't want to be, every girl in the club is going to call you a douche bag. My friends, who are all REALLY hot, ask Chief, would laugh in your face if they saw you in a stupid ass affliction shirt.

And for all the guys saying "I wouldn't be with a girl if she judged me just on my shirt anyway" uhh, hello? If the girl was dressed like a slut, you'd think she was a slut. If you wear affliction and are therefore dressed like a douche bag I'M going to assume you're a douche bag.

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