ummm yeh don't visit my home town.scape said:an erection. I'd like to wear my erection in public.
ummm yeh don't visit my home town.scape said:an erection. I'd like to wear my erection in public.
you are officially baddass,Harbinger_ said:I can't say a trench coat because I already wear one in public
Um... I would have to say goggles because goggles are awesome.
[quote="S.H.A.R.P."S.H.A.R.P. said:I wish it were normal to walk without shoes in public. Feet are made to be walked upon, not to dress up with cotton, leather and plastic boxes. Do you ever walk on your bear feet on the street? No? It's actually quite nice to do, as long there's no glass or sharp pebbles.
Awesomeatomicmrpelly said:There is a Facebook group called 'bring back casual sword wearing'...
I'm a loyal member!
I would agree but there are far too many chavs that litter our streets with bottles and broken glassatomicmrpelly said:[quote="S.H.A.R.P."
That is probably the most ironic name possible for someone posting about the desire to walk around in bare feet!!!
Okaaaay where do you come from cuz that sentance sounds wierdJumping_Over_Fences said:No pants or shoes!
That would make my life easier. I know I am going in the opposite direction here, but still I don't want to have to wear pants or shoes in public. Mostly shoes, I hate those damn things.
I agree with you. I really really really want:Lord Kofun said:I know this is going to sound terrible, but just think about it for a second. Simply for anatomical reasons, why was it that men wear pants, and women wear dresses? That makes no sense. Men need more room. I genuinely wish, every so often, that it was not so weird for men to wear skirts/dresses. At the very least, I think it should be more normal for men to be able to wear robes like a monk or a wizard. Hmm.. more like a wizard. Before you hate the idea, just think about it for a minute. A little bit of freedom down there goes a long way.
I am 19 and I frequently wear suits in the most ridiculous colors, as have I for the past year or two.Abedeus said:In Poland I shouldn't wear hats yet. I'm 17, I want to wear them, but it would look weird.
Guess I'll wait those 3-5 years...
Oh, and suits. Again, at my age.
But how the heck do you actually get it to stick? It's a total mystery to me.xmetatr0nx said:Ok honestly lets bring back the monocle, doesnt matter if you need vision correctness or not just wear one.
Then it'd kinda make sense if he wore 1/4th of a kilt.02cfranklin said:My Scottish mate wears his kilt quite reguarly.. and he's only ¼ Scottish...