Pants On The Ground

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I have trouble finding clothes that fit well & somehow no belt lasts long. It is astounding that people choose to wear loose pants.

Having lost my waist to excessive body mass, I find that a belt is useless in an effort to keep my pants over my butt. I use a good pair of suspenders. Have been for several years.

Someone wearing only underwear in public usually goes to jail or a hospital or at least is escorted home. Yet someone showing their underwear is not. I am baffled by this.
Though I wouldn't wear them downtown, I have no problem going to my car in the drive wearing only my boxers and a shirt. I don't see much difference between shorts and boxers.

While I do not want to see these idiots underwear, my main concern is consistency in both the law & what the public will or will not put up with. The only significant difference I can see is that the people wearing only underwear do not have to bother with trying to hold up their pants.
Though I'm not bothered by the sight of someone's underwear, I don't quite understand the fashion statement they are trying to make.

What the heck is the purpose of wearing pants if they do not cover your frigging ass.
Again, an oddity of popular trends.

Can nothing be done?
Yep.
 
Though I'm not bothered by the sight of someone's underwear, I don't quite understand the fashion statement they are trying to make.

I say the same thing about business suits, replacing "underwear" with "necktie".

Actually, I admit the neckties do actually bother me a little, insofar as they are deliberate requisite badges of socioeconomic status. But, you know, self-inflicted suffering is what it is.

I will say this, though, they're not pitching to queers; I don't know anyone who thinks it's sexy except as a costume when everyone knows the bitch showing flannel boxers is going to need extended recovery time after daddy is finished with him tonight.

So unless we're talking about an uncounted mass of homosexual masochists, well, at least it ain't a necktie.
 
I say the same thing about business suits, replacing "underwear" with "necktie".

Actually, I admit the neckties do actually bother me a little, insofar as they are deliberate requisite badges of socioeconomic status. But, you know, self-inflicted suffering is what it is.

I will say this, though, they're not pitching to queers; I don't know anyone who thinks it's sexy except as a costume when everyone knows the bitch showing flannel boxers is going to need extended recovery time after daddy is finished with him tonight.

So unless we're talking about an uncounted mass of homosexual masochists, well, at least it ain't a necktie.
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Well, I never claimed saggy pants are the most stupid thing. I always thought neckties are a badge of stupidity.

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On a positive note if some-ones' pants are on the ground, at least they are without a lower reference point. A miner, while under-ground, may still only have his "pants on the ground."
 
Culture exempts things from being stupid?

Culture provides a contextual framework, without which pretty much anything is stupid. (This is axiomatic; e.g., if something makes no sense to you, then it is stupid.)

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I'm still trying to learn to appreciate Hip Hop.

I can easily doubt your method, but that's a long theoretical question. My best advice is to listen to a lot of foreign music.
 
It's all foreign at this point.

You have this weird presentation about yourself, like the guy at the party who talks to people when he doesn't want to talk to anyone, but just wants to talk. That is to say, as a punch line, I'm sure it works, but it's obviously an inside joke.

(Alliance Ethnik feat. Youssou N'Dour, "Un enfant doit vivre")

(österreich, "Munou")

(Yunchen Lhamo, "Happiness Is")

(Afro Celt Sound System, "When I Still Needed You")
 
I really don't have much to say. I do apologize that my investment here is limited. It's just a website that I visit from time to time. It's not as though we're changing the world, regardless of our efforts here.
 
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