Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Mississauga, Canada
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Originally posted by EvilTree
Some of us do have a sense of dignity.
I prefer not to be laughed at by others in this manner. (ie cheesy advertising)
There'll always be haters. Just like when you see a guy driving a Ferrari people will say he bought it to compensate it for his small dick or something. But in the end, you have your own shoe, and the haters can barely afford it.
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Oct-10-2006 17:31
Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
There'll always be haters. Just like when you see a guy driving a Ferrari people will say he bought it to compensate it for his small dick or something. But in the end, you have your own shoe, and the haters can barely afford it.
Or some ppl just don't need their name on some bloody shoe in order to feel accomplished or get attention or whatever.
There is a Korean proverb, 'When a tiger dies, he leaves his skin. When a man dies, he leaves his name'.
I do not care to have my name remembered in such manner by ppl that I don't know. I do care about how I'll be remember by ppl that I do love and care about.
Hey, if having your name on a shoe rocks your world. That's fine.
Originally posted by EvilTree
Or some ppl just don't need their name on some bloody shoe in order to feel accomplished or get attention or whatever.
There is a Korean proverb, 'When a tiger dies, he leaves his skin. When a man dies, he leaves his name'.
I do not care to have my name remembered in such manner by ppl that I don't know. I do care about how I'll be remember by ppl that I do love and care about.
Hey, if having your name on a shoe rocks your world. That's fine.
But that's not just my 'thing'.
I'm with you on this too, Yohan. Besides, it's not just merchandising, it is the type of merchandising. I remember the days when trainers weren't even allowed in clubs.... The days when house music meant guys in shirts with button down collars and shoes and girls were in dresses and heels. Not saying it was altogether practical, just observing.
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Oct-10-2006 17:45
starsearcher
DigitalPunk on Flight643
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by English Rachel
I'm with you on this too, Yohan. Besides, it's not just merchandising, it is the type of merchandising. I remember the days when trainers weren't even allowed in clubs.... The days when house music meant guys in shirts with button down collars and shoes and girls were in dresses and heels. Not saying it was altogether practical, just observing.
Hehehe today you don't even need clothes shirtless guys galore Fashion changes anyway all the time that's got nothing to do with it.