This perticular hair style just makes me so...disgusted.

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kris40k said:
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Yeah fuck people for having their hair a certain way.

Seriously, chill the fuck out. It's not a big deal.
If someone had a tattoo saying, "I'm a ****" on their forehead, would you just say, "it's just ink, chill the fuck out," when we mocked them for their personal idiocy in tattoo choices?

Maybe, maybe not. But that's what I see when I see that type of cut.

Hell, I'll at least admit to being an asshole with my mocking of the people that wear that hairstyle. I'll own it.

I'm still going to mock any asshole who wears his hair that way. I'm a petty bastard like that. *shrug*
Yeah, getting a tattoo that says "I'm a ****" is fucking stupid. But that's not even close to the same as a fairly common hairstyle. If you really get so up in arms about a hairstyle you should reevaluate your life.
 

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kris40k said:
Kenbo Slice said:
Yeah fuck people for having their hair a certain way.

Seriously, chill the fuck out. It's not a big deal.
If someone had a tattoo saying, "I'm a ****" on their forehead, would you just say, "it's just ink, chill the fuck out," when we mocked them for their personal idiocy in tattoo choices?

Maybe, maybe not. But that's what I see when I see that type of cut.

Hell, I'll at least admit to being an asshole with my mocking of the people that wear that hairstyle. I'll own it.

I'm still going to mock any asshole who wears his hair that way. I'm a petty bastard like that. *shrug*
I dunno, I once met a guy at a goth club who was wearing a literal cage on his head and had a bunch of "satanic" tats done. Turned out to be a real nice guy.

Anyway, actions speak louder and more accurately than appearances. I see someone with a haircut or fashion choices normally associated with being a douche, then sure there's a negative kneejerk reaction, but hey, I don't know them and they could be the nicest person in the world for all I know, so why make a fuss?

But I see people mocking other people because of said haircuts and outfits and calling them douches, then I feel pretty confident in going, "Okay, those first guys make look like douches, but those guys over there making fun of them? They actually are douches."

Hell, I've gotten a bit of that myself. I mean, I usually wear a fedora, have done so for nearly a decade. Why? Because I'm a huge Undertaker fan, and when he made his big return to his Deadman gimmick back in '04, I thought it was the coolest thing ever and wanted a hat like his, got one for Christmas, and it worked, so I've been wearing one ever since. But thanks to some silly internet stereotype, I'm sure there's been plenty of people who thought I was some entitled chauvinistic "nice guy" and/or a pretentious anti-theist or something like that, just because of my hat. I've been told as much on this site no less. They were wrong, but that's what stereotyping does.

Point is, looking like a douche is subjective, but acting like one is not. Dress how you want, but don't act like a douche.
 
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You have set very low bar when it comes to disgust, OP.

The first one looks pretty normal to me. The second one looks a bit douchey, but that might be the case of the face he's making. And Bieber is, well, Bieber.

There is no universally bad or good haircut. It really depends on the face of someone who's wearing it, on some people it might look good, on other, awful.

As for personal taste:
Saelune said:
Up guy hair is just gross. I was going to say up hair looks horrible on a guy, but not keen on this kind of hair on women either.
Wouldn't say "gross", but yeah, doesn't make it for me.

I do find sidecut look cool in general, though, but maybe it's because of ancestral reasons, lol.
 

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That pic of the girl with the shaved side... what the shit are you all talking about? She's hot as hell. She wears that style REALLY well and I'm not exactly big on shaved heads. Not everyone can pull it off as well as she does.

Also, I'm going to hazard a guess that none of you have friends with the OT hairstyle?

NOT ONE OF US! SCREEEEEEEE!

 

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Ragsnstitches said:
That pic of the girl with the shaved side... what the shit are you all talking about? She's hot as hell. She wears that style REALLY well and I'm not exactly big on shaved heads. Not everyone can pull it off as well as she does.

Also, I'm going to hazard a guess that none of you have friends with the OT hairstyle?

NOT ONE OF US! SCREEEEEEEE!

I think they just grabbed that hairstyle off of Google Image search. They weren't targeting her per say just her hairstyle. Which is still dumb as fuck and gives me the instinct or "never speak to this person, they're too crazy even for you".
 

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MrCalavera said:
You have set very low bar when it comes to disgust, OP.

The first one looks pretty normal to me. The second one looks a bit douchey, but that might be the case of the face he's making. And Bieber is, well, Bieber.

There is no universally bad or good haircut. It really depends on the face of someone who's wearing it, on some people it might look good, on other, awful.

As for personal taste:
Saelune said:
Up guy hair is just gross. I was going to say up hair looks horrible on a guy, but not keen on this kind of hair on women either.
Wouldn't say "gross", but yeah, doesn't make it for me.

I do find sidecut look cool in general, though, but maybe it's because of ancestral reasons, lol.
I just meant gross as in unpleasant. If I meant gross as gross, that goes to dreadlocks. Hair that, regardless if you like it or not, is objectively gross.
 

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Somehow I knew what hairstyle was going to be shown before I clicked on this thread. I also hate that hairstyle.
You and me both. I used to work for Oakley...so yeah I saw this hairstyle on literally every douche-bag customer on a daily basis.

100% of them came in and tried on women's aviators...and bought them.
 

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RanD00M said:
People out of touch with fashion: The thread.

TakerFoxx said:
It's...a hairstyle. What's the big deal?
And then TakerFoxx nails it.
Fashion is a waste. Better to make your own fashion style. Plus no one sets trends by following them.

And fashion is all about criticizing people's looks. Just because they aren't walking down the runway, its not ok?
 

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Saelune said:
RanD00M said:
People out of touch with fashion: The thread.

TakerFoxx said:
It's...a hairstyle. What's the big deal?
And then TakerFoxx nails it.
Fashion is a waste. Better to make your own fashion style. Plus no one sets trends by following them.

And fashion is all about criticizing people's looks. Just because they aren't walking down the runway, its not ok?
Don't forget the health problems those who wear this stupid shut has to go through. Or their entitled attitude towards everyone.
 

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Lol blacks dont have the monopoly on dreads. indians were dreadlocking thousands of years before the blacks had ever thought of them so shut the fuck up with this racist bullshit. Whites can get natural dreadlocks just as easy as blacks, its all hair for fuks sake, dont need a head nappy! :)
 

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Saelune said:
Fashion is a waste. Better to make your own fashion style.
Just don't do anything too interesting, or people on this thread will literally hate you for some reason.
 

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evilthecat said:
Saelune said:
Fashion is a waste. Better to make your own fashion style.
Just don't do anything too interesting, or people on this thread will literally hate you for some reason.
As one of the people critical of the hair style...who cares? I mean, who cares that people care? If they genuinely like it, and aren't just a fashion sheep, then they wont care if I hate it. Just as my own personal style doesn't appeal to everyone, and I don't care, as long as I like it.

I personally like a lot of punk and emo styles. But I know a lot of people who would shit on those hairstyles and clothing styles, and...so? I'm not going to just get mad at them for not liking it.

I think the people critical of the critical here, are a bit hyperbolic. That said, fashion says something. People with certain styles tend to have certain interests. Not always guaranteed, but I bet the people with the hairstyle in the OP wouldn't really enjoy my company, or me theirs. But if I met someone who I got along with, and had that awful hair style, it wouldn't really matter.
 

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Saelune said:
As one of the people critical of the hair style...who cares? I mean, who cares that people care? If they genuinely like it, and aren't just a fashion sheep, then they wont care if I hate it. Just as my own personal style doesn't appeal to everyone, and I don't care, as long as I like it.
I don't know.. I care when people actively dislike me as a person over something as trivial as my hair or clothes. True, I care mostly in the sense that I don't want to have to waste my life on people who are that fucking insecure, which I suspect is probably part of why I've always gravitated towards dressing in ways which tend to sort the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. But I can still dislike and criticise the annoying tenancy to be an overly judgemental ****.

I mean, the problem with "making your own fashion style" is that it's really hard to do. If you're buying clothes from a shop, at least a shop which is easily accessible, you're not making your own fashion style.

I'd go so far as to sat that people who claim to be making their own fashion style pretty much never are, they're either people who claim not to care about fashion (while still inexplicably dressing the same way as their friends and people they admire) or they think that ironically wearing a T-shirt referencing a kid's show from the 90s somehow makes them super unique because surely they're the only person who has thought to do that (they aren't).

Saelune said:
I think the people critical of the critical here, are a bit hyperbolic. That said, fashion says something. People with certain styles tend to have certain interests. Not always guaranteed, but I bet the people with the hairstyle in the OP wouldn't really enjoy my company, or me theirs. But if I met someone who I got along with, and had that awful hair style, it wouldn't really matter.
I think the fact that you assume that is probably more indicative that you wouldn't get on with them than their hair will ever be.

I mean, I've been through the goth scene. I went through all the bullshit of thinking that clothing choice or hair expressed something deep about you and that only people who dressed like you could possibly understand you or share interests with you, and you know what.. it's kinda horseshit. Clothes are clothes. Hair is hair. They say nothing about you as a person, only your actions and expressed opinions do that. If you treat people like shit over clothes and hair, then you're a shitty person no matter what you're wearing.
 

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evilthecat said:
Saelune said:
As one of the people critical of the hair style...who cares? I mean, who cares that people care? If they genuinely like it, and aren't just a fashion sheep, then they wont care if I hate it. Just as my own personal style doesn't appeal to everyone, and I don't care, as long as I like it.
I don't know.. I care when people actively dislike me as a person over something as trivial as my hair or clothes. True, I care mostly in the sense that I don't want to have to waste my life on people who are that fucking insecure, which I suspect is probably part of why I've always gravitated towards dressing in ways which tend to sort the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. But I can still dislike and criticise the annoying tenancy to be an overly judgemental ****.

I mean, the problem with "making your own fashion style" is that it's really hard to do. If you're buying clothes from a shop, at least a shop which is easily accessible, you're not making your own fashion style.

I'd go so far as to sat that people who claim to be making their own fashion style pretty much never are, they're either people who claim not to care about fashion (while still inexplicably dressing the same way as their friends and people they admire) or they think that ironically wearing a T-shirt referencing a kid's show from the 90s somehow makes them super unique because surely they're the only person who has thought to do that (they aren't).

Saelune said:
I think the people critical of the critical here, are a bit hyperbolic. That said, fashion says something. People with certain styles tend to have certain interests. Not always guaranteed, but I bet the people with the hairstyle in the OP wouldn't really enjoy my company, or me theirs. But if I met someone who I got along with, and had that awful hair style, it wouldn't really matter.
I think the fact that you assume that is probably more indicative that you wouldn't get on with them than their hair will ever be.

I mean, I've been through the goth scene. I went through all the bullshit of thinking that clothing choice or hair expressed something deep about you and that only people who dressed like you could possibly understand you or share interests with you, and you know what.. it's kinda horseshit. Clothes are clothes. Hair is hair. They say nothing about you as a person, only your actions and expressed opinions do that. If you treat people like shit over clothes and hair, then you're a shitty person no matter what you're wearing.
Well, for one, I think you think people literally hate people for their style, when really it is greatly disliked. When I actively hate someone, like, legitimately hate, it means I actively hope for bad things to happen to them. Anyone who would actively hope for bad things to happen to people because of their hairstyle are probably shitty people, but I don't think most of the people here are that.

Second, alternative styled people usually are more open-minded than those who either just follow trends, or actively dress "normal".

I assume a lot of things. I am super judgmental. But so is everyone. "I don't judge" is utter horse shit. The thing is, I adjust my judgements as more is learned. Their appearance is my starting point, along with the context of meeting them. If you look like Justin Beiber, I will presume you like him or his style, and actively dislike you. Prove me wrong though, and I will adjust my views.
 

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Doggular said:
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Second, alternative styled people usually are more open-minded than those who either just follow trends, or actively dress "normal".
They really aren't, they're much much worse. I know, I was in the alternative scene in the 1990s and 2000s. People were using 'sheeple' unironically back then.
Less likely to be homophobic in my experience, and that's kind of important to me.