oh yeah, i'm playing with fire buying those.m3thod wrote:
^big spender

oh yeah, i'm playing with fire buying those.m3thod wrote:
^big spender
Last edited by FloppY_ (2011-01-27 08:05:10)
I thought they looked neatJenspm wrote:
You're a sad person, Floppy.
1.90mToilet Sex wrote:
hahahah photoshopped
more like XXXXL
You brought it upToilet Sex wrote:
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Toilet Sex wrote:
tl;dr
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue meToilet Sex wrote:
tl;dr
If you buy 1 shirt or mug just for the fun of it, okey... But this..? wtfFloppY_ wrote:
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/851/ … sdard1.png
inb4 holy shit floppy paid for something
Last edited by Pochsy (2011-01-27 08:52:36)
you wear clothes to look good... whether it's expensive luxury brands or high-street fashion... clothing serves more than the purpose to just stop you being naked. i know you all like to make out that 'fashion' is "lololol" material but, admit it, you LIKE to look good. when you're not hunched over your computer playing games, walking around campus or whatever, you like to look good. when you approach a girl, you want to look good. why would you want to dress in gaming merchandise? it's silly. a novelty shirt, sure. a wardrobe? christ.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
He kinda brings up the point. What's the difference between him spending money on Valve merch and someone spending that same money on clothes from your typical shop like Gap or whatever? The quality is usually fine and lasts for a while, and while the graphics on the shirts are up for debate, I don't really see the issue. To each their own I suppose.
Not yet, waiting untill after my birthday the 14th to see what kind of money I getwest-phoenix-az wrote:
Did you get one of those helicopters?
I like the game, I wear a shirt that refers to said game without beeing a pointless logo shirt (yes the Shirt is just an Aparture logo shirt, but the T's are nice looking wether you've played portal / HL2 or not...Uzique wrote:
you wear clothes to look good... whether it's expensive luxury brands or high-street fashion... clothing serves more than the purpose to just stop you being naked. i know you all like to make out that 'fashion' is "lololol" material but, admit it, you LIKE to look good. when you're not hunched over your computer playing games, walking around campus or whatever, you like to look good. when you approach a girl, you want to look good. why would you want to dress in gaming merchandise? it's silly. a novelty shirt, sure. a wardrobe? christ.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
He kinda brings up the point. What's the difference between him spending money on Valve merch and someone spending that same money on clothes from your typical shop like Gap or whatever? The quality is usually fine and lasts for a while, and while the graphics on the shirts are up for debate, I don't really see the issue. To each their own I suppose.
Last edited by FloppY_ (2011-01-27 09:24:51)
your birthday's Feb. 14? how ironic . . .FloppY_ wrote:
Not yet, waiting untill after my birthday the 14th to see what kind of money I get