clothes hardly make a person
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It is an image that was founded by prison inmates, and worn by gangstas, or is that a positive life style in your eyes?Varegg wrote:
Destructive lifestyle?lowing wrote:
I don't have a right not to be offended, I assume so since you still have not schooled me on the Bill of Rights like you asked if you should. You also have proven yourself a hypocrite regarding this issue, I am not allowed to have a negative opinion on this life style ( makes me a racist) yet you endorse legislating another form of the same thing negative and destructive behavior, and why? Because YOU are now offended.AussieReaper wrote:
And avoid the airports, so as not to offend lowing.
I am offended, they are fools and it is a negative and destructive life style. My only concern with it however ( outside of me being offended) is I see no reason to support people like this, which, generally, the tax payer eventually does, in one form or another, regardless if you like it or not.
How exactly does your tax dollars find their way to a sagger lowing?
I can tell you now, that you do not have to be exposed with my dribble, here is how. When you see my name, don't read it and look it didn't cost the tax payer a single penny.nlsme1 wrote:
Being a taxpayer myself, I can understand not wanting tax dollars going to things that make ME uncomfortable. That is why I am calling on the government to stop spending money on the infrastructure that keeps the internet functioning. That way, I won't be bothered with the dribble that spews from your mind. Or, I can accept the fact you have every right to constantly spew irrational thoughts however you wish, and if I feel uncomfortable, it is MY RIGHT not to pay you any mind. To let you go about your life in the way you had planned. A way that does not effect any part of me (save for the part that thinks I am better then you) and get the fuck on with my day. All this dribble shows you think you are better then someone based on the way they dress. Get a clue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW, I could go on and on, on how I think the government wastes money. If you really wanted me to I would point out how much money was wasted on hiring private aircraft mechanics.
I disagree to a point, it is a reflection of your personality and your attitude. Saggers want to emulate gang affiliation, or street cred in some capacity. Why not focus that attention in a more positive that oh I dunno, you can build a quality life on.FatherTed wrote:
clothes hardly make a person
Yes I know of the bikers you speak of, they are called posers, and I am not offended by them ya know why, because they dress like that when they ride, go into biker bars, or go to their functions.Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
Lowing, let me ask you something. When you see a group of bikers on the road in their thick black leather boots, well worn levis, a t-shirt, a bandanna, and a jacket with their moniker, do you automatically assume they are drug dealing drifters? Sure some are, but many of these modern day bikers are weekend recreation riders, and professionals during the week. I'm talking doctors, lawyers, police officers and many other professions; I know several personally. You are automatically assuming, based on what some one wears in their off time is what they wear all the time, including their work...or lack there of.
So while your comments aren't racist, they certainly are prejudice in nature. You have painted an entire group based strictly on what they wear. It's a clothing style, and nothing more. While some likely do belong to the group you mentioned, it certainly isn't all of them. Back in the '80s it was big hair and pants so tight you could tell if a guy had been circumcised. It's a fad that will pass, just like every other fad.
Selective memory eh? I mentioned organized crime and you asked me wtf that had to do with this. Honestly lowing I'm gonna stop responding to threads created by you.lowing wrote:
I disagree to a point, it is a reflection of your personality and your attitude. Saggers want to emulate gang affiliation, or street cred in some capacity. Why not focus that attention in a more positive that oh I dunno, you can build a quality life on.FatherTed wrote:
clothes hardly make a person
Someone's gonna say they know a couple, even if they don't, just to try and prove ya wronglowing wrote:
how many sagger posers do you know, where they are a doctor, lawyer, police officers etc. in the day and walk the streets at night being all gangsta? (I asked before and no one touched it.)
and I answered your organized crime comment. What you are doing is affiliating sagging with organize crime ( gangstas ) and I will let you run with it.Narupug wrote:
Selective memory eh? I mentioned organized crime and you asked me wtf that had to do with this. Honestly lowing I'm gonna stop responding to threads created by you.lowing wrote:
I disagree to a point, it is a reflection of your personality and your attitude. Saggers want to emulate gang affiliation, or street cred in some capacity. Why not focus that attention in a more positive that oh I dunno, you can build a quality life on.FatherTed wrote:
clothes hardly make a person
The same goes for you, you see "saggers" look away, didn't cost the taxpayers anything. As far as mechanics, please explain why you need PRIVATE ones paid for by TAX dollars? And there is taxpayer money making it possible for you to post, even on this private forrum!!!!!!!!!!!!!lowing wrote:
I can tell you now, that you do not have to be exposed with my dribble, here is how. When you see my name, don't read it and look it didn't cost the tax payer a single penny.nlsme1 wrote:
Being a taxpayer myself, I can understand not wanting tax dollars going to things that make ME uncomfortable. That is why I am calling on the government to stop spending money on the infrastructure that keeps the internet functioning. That way, I won't be bothered with the dribble that spews from your mind. Or, I can accept the fact you have every right to constantly spew irrational thoughts however you wish, and if I feel uncomfortable, it is MY RIGHT not to pay you any mind. To let you go about your life in the way you had planned. A way that does not effect any part of me (save for the part that thinks I am better then you) and get the fuck on with my day. All this dribble shows you think you are better then someone based on the way they dress. Get a clue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW, I could go on and on, on how I think the government wastes money. If you really wanted me to I would point out how much money was wasted on hiring private aircraft mechanics.
Yes please, explain to me why the govt. ( who owns alot of aircraft) does not need aircraft mechanics.
Oh and lastly................Pull your fuckin' pants up
No it's not.lowing wrote:
I disagree to a point, it is a reflection of your personality and your attitude. Saggers want to emulate gang affiliation, or street cred in some capacity. Why not focus that attention in a more positive that oh I dunno, you can build a quality life on.FatherTed wrote:
clothes hardly make a person
Yup I know, and so do they. Not accepting the truth, when you hate it, is a hard thing to do I guess.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Someone's gonna say they know a couple, even if they don't, just to try and prove ya wronglowing wrote:
how many sagger posers do you know, where they are a doctor, lawyer, police officers etc. in the day and walk the streets at night being all gangsta? (I asked before and no one touched it.)
Honestly if saggers want to not be judged poorly they should try and improve the image they have. First impressions are everything, and most people's first impressions when they see a sagger is that he/she's a troublemaker. That's the stereotype associated with them and it was NOT made out of thin air.
Already explained how sagging eventually costs the tax payer, if not in social services, then in prison services.nlsme1 wrote:
The same goes for you, you see "saggers" look away, didn't cost the taxpayers anything. As far as mechanics, please explain why you need PRIVATE ones paid for by TAX dollars? And there is taxpayer money making it possible for you to post, even on this private forrum!!!!!!!!!!!!!lowing wrote:
I can tell you now, that you do not have to be exposed with my dribble, here is how. When you see my name, don't read it and look it didn't cost the tax payer a single penny.nlsme1 wrote:
Being a taxpayer myself, I can understand not wanting tax dollars going to things that make ME uncomfortable. That is why I am calling on the government to stop spending money on the infrastructure that keeps the internet functioning. That way, I won't be bothered with the dribble that spews from your mind. Or, I can accept the fact you have every right to constantly spew irrational thoughts however you wish, and if I feel uncomfortable, it is MY RIGHT not to pay you any mind. To let you go about your life in the way you had planned. A way that does not effect any part of me (save for the part that thinks I am better then you) and get the fuck on with my day. All this dribble shows you think you are better then someone based on the way they dress. Get a clue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW, I could go on and on, on how I think the government wastes money. If you really wanted me to I would point out how much money was wasted on hiring private aircraft mechanics.
Yes please, explain to me why the govt. ( who owns alot of aircraft) does not need aircraft mechanics.
Oh and lastly................Pull your fuckin' pants up
And telling me to pull my pants up just shows IGNORANCE, you don't know me, and you don't know what my sense of fasion is. Ignorance is what the word you really wanted to use means. Pot/kettle?
I see, so by your statement of "When you actually take the time to speak to him, he's a rather well balenced young man." I am left assuming you had this guy pre-judged BEFORE you took time to get to know him. Shame on you.FatherTed wrote:
No it's not.lowing wrote:
I disagree to a point, it is a reflection of your personality and your attitude. Saggers want to emulate gang affiliation, or street cred in some capacity. Why not focus that attention in a more positive that oh I dunno, you can build a quality life on.FatherTed wrote:
clothes hardly make a person
Example, my sister is going out with someone who dresses like a chav. Applying your logic, he'd be an undesirable and not worth your time. You're stereotyping. When you actually take the time to speak to him, he's a rather well balenced young man.
People follow trends, and they have done since...forever. Trends don't define the person.
I have colleagues who fit the description. I know a lawyer who has both ear lobes stretched far enough to pass a quarter through. I also know a guy who dresses the way you have a problem with at work. Yankees cap tilted to the side, baggy jeans with the oversized shirt. He has a huge diamond in his ear, and on occasion wears a white gold GRILL. He also happens to be VERY knowlidgeable in his field. So much so he is actually the best performing sales rep in an aerospace company that saw $14,000,000 in revenue last year. He will do just fine in his CAREER, and the company will be better off WITH him.lowing wrote:
Yup I know, and so do they. Not accepting the truth, when you hate it, is a hard thing to do I guess.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Someone's gonna say they know a couple, even if they don't, just to try and prove ya wronglowing wrote:
how many sagger posers do you know, where they are a doctor, lawyer, police officers etc. in the day and walk the streets at night being all gangsta? (I asked before and no one touched it.)
Honestly if saggers want to not be judged poorly they should try and improve the image they have. First impressions are everything, and most people's first impressions when they see a sagger is that he/she's a troublemaker. That's the stereotype associated with them and it was NOT made out of thin air.
Sorry, I am not going to buy it. I am in aviation, and I have seen no one that goes to work dressed like a gangsta, and wearing a grill.nlsme1 wrote:
I have colleagues who fit the description. I know a lawyer who has both ear lobes stretched far enough to pass a quarter through. I also know a guy who dresses the way you have a problem with at work. Yankees cap tilted to the side, baggy jeans with the oversized shirt. He has a huge diamond in his ear, and on occasion wears a white gold GRILL. He also happens to be VERY knowlidgeable in his field. So much so he is actually the best performing sales rep in an aerospace company that saw $14,000,000 in revenue last year. He will do just fine in his CAREER, and the company will be better off WITH him.lowing wrote:
Yup I know, and so do they. Not accepting the truth, when you hate it, is a hard thing to do I guess.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Someone's gonna say they know a couple, even if they don't, just to try and prove ya wrong
Honestly if saggers want to not be judged poorly they should try and improve the image they have. First impressions are everything, and most people's first impressions when they see a sagger is that he/she's a troublemaker. That's the stereotype associated with them and it was NOT made out of thin air.
Private as in NON MILITARY, so the condescending tone implied by you is just pathetic. Sure thank you for fixing very few aircraft that I can guarantee you I have never been on. And now how about a thank you to me for doing more in the aerospace industry then you could do by being a mechanic for three lifetimes. BTW, I have done a lot of work for a supplier that has numerus contracts with just about every company in the commercial aviation world(save for airbus since 07, when boeing paid them to cut ties), and plenty of military contracts as well.lowing wrote:
Already explained how sagging eventually costs the tax payer, if not in social services, then in prison services.nlsme1 wrote:
The same goes for you, you see "saggers" look away, didn't cost the taxpayers anything. As far as mechanics, please explain why you need PRIVATE ones paid for by TAX dollars? And there is taxpayer money making it possible for you to post, even on this private forrum!!!!!!!!!!!!!lowing wrote:
I can tell you now, that you do not have to be exposed with my dribble, here is how. When you see my name, don't read it and look it didn't cost the tax payer a single penny.
Yes please, explain to me why the govt. ( who owns alot of aircraft) does not need aircraft mechanics.
Oh and lastly................Pull your fuckin' pants up
And telling me to pull my pants up just shows IGNORANCE, you don't know me, and you don't know what my sense of fasion is. Ignorance is what the word you really wanted to use means. Pot/kettle?
I have never been a "private mechanic" not even sure what one is, maybe you can explain. As far as the rest of your question about aircraft mechanics, I think I already explained, the govt. has a vast assortment of aircraft and yes, even the govts. aircraft require maintenance, so they hire aircraft mechanics to perform it. If you have a problem with it ( the FAA, NTSB etc.) then maybe you should not support aviation by flying. Also if you have ever flown in your life, you are welcome, you landed safely.
Dude you are a mechanic, that is like saying a car mechanic knows the ins and outs of the supply chain for GM.lowing wrote:
Sorry, I am not going to buy it. I am in aviation, and I have seen no one that goes to work dressed like a gangsta, and wearing a grill.nlsme1 wrote:
I have colleagues who fit the description. I know a lawyer who has both ear lobes stretched far enough to pass a quarter through. I also know a guy who dresses the way you have a problem with at work. Yankees cap tilted to the side, baggy jeans with the oversized shirt. He has a huge diamond in his ear, and on occasion wears a white gold GRILL. He also happens to be VERY knowlidgeable in his field. So much so he is actually the best performing sales rep in an aerospace company that saw $14,000,000 in revenue last year. He will do just fine in his CAREER, and the company will be better off WITH him.lowing wrote:
Yup I know, and so do they. Not accepting the truth, when you hate it, is a hard thing to do I guess.
and even if you are telling the truth, which I am guessing you are not, your one example hardly defines this stereotype.
Well, I can no longer stand the suspense, what do you do in aviation?nlsme1 wrote:
Private as in NON MILITARY, so the condescending tone implied by you is just pathetic. Sure thank you for fixing very few aircraft that I can guarantee you I have never been on. And now how about a thank you to me for doing more in the aerospace industry then you could do by being a mechanic for three lifetimes. BTW, I have done a lot of work for a supplier that has numerus contracts with just about every company in the commercial aviation world(save for airbus since 07, when boeing paid them to cut ties), and plenty of military contracts as well.lowing wrote:
Already explained how sagging eventually costs the tax payer, if not in social services, then in prison services.nlsme1 wrote:
The same goes for you, you see "saggers" look away, didn't cost the taxpayers anything. As far as mechanics, please explain why you need PRIVATE ones paid for by TAX dollars? And there is taxpayer money making it possible for you to post, even on this private forrum!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And telling me to pull my pants up just shows IGNORANCE, you don't know me, and you don't know what my sense of fasion is. Ignorance is what the word you really wanted to use means. Pot/kettle?
I have never been a "private mechanic" not even sure what one is, maybe you can explain. As far as the rest of your question about aircraft mechanics, I think I already explained, the govt. has a vast assortment of aircraft and yes, even the govts. aircraft require maintenance, so they hire aircraft mechanics to perform it. If you have a problem with it ( the FAA, NTSB etc.) then maybe you should not support aviation by flying. Also if you have ever flown in your life, you are welcome, you landed safely.
Yes a licensed aircraft mechanic, how degrading when compared to the highly responsible and prestigious position of supplying parts.nlsme1 wrote:
Dude you are a mechanic, that is like saying a car mechanic knows the ins and outs of the supply chain for GM.lowing wrote:
Sorry, I am not going to buy it. I am in aviation, and I have seen no one that goes to work dressed like a gangsta, and wearing a grill.nlsme1 wrote:
I have colleagues who fit the description. I know a lawyer who has both ear lobes stretched far enough to pass a quarter through. I also know a guy who dresses the way you have a problem with at work. Yankees cap tilted to the side, baggy jeans with the oversized shirt. He has a huge diamond in his ear, and on occasion wears a white gold GRILL. He also happens to be VERY knowlidgeable in his field. So much so he is actually the best performing sales rep in an aerospace company that saw $14,000,000 in revenue last year. He will do just fine in his CAREER, and the company will be better off WITH him.
and even if you are telling the truth, which I am guessing you are not, your one example hardly defines this stereotype.
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Loads (though with acting like fools you are bringing a new and rather subjective element in, so I'll ignore that). But then I know loads of people working in creative industries like advertising, publishing, TV and film making as well as in the music industry. Loads of them do and hold down well paid, fairly high powered jobs.lowing wrote:
I see, so tell me, just how many professionals do you know that "sags on their own time". Dress like gangstas, and act like fools?
Also, who banned the swastika? Do you live in Germany or something?lowing wrote:
lol, yeah so where does the banning the swastika thing come in?AussieReaper wrote:
Maybe you should look at which right guarantees an individuals freedom to live as they choose.lowing wrote:
I guess I do, which right guarantees me never to be offended?
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No, by my logic, everyone should be respectful enough to wear fuckin pants OVER their underwear and not on the outside of them when in public.Bertster7 wrote:
Loads (though with acting like fools you are bringing a new a rather subjective element in, so I'll ignore that). But then I know loads of people working in creative industries like advertising, publishing, TV and film making as well as in the music industry. Loads of them do and hold down well paid, fairly high powered jobs.lowing wrote:
I see, so tell me, just how many professionals do you know that "sags on their own time". Dress like gangstas, and act like fools?
One guy I know always dresses like that, even at work - and he's a creative director on nearly £1000/hour. The argument that people who choose to dress one way are more of a drain on the economy is just silly. Maybe there is a trend towards those who dress that way earning less, but if you look at specific industries, you'll find loads of people like that. Obviously in many industries that sort of atire is inappropriate, but not in lots of others. Loads of the more junior guys at Apple Europe are "saggers".
By your logic everyone should be forced to wear suits because on average those who wear suits earn more (and are in turn less likely to be "undesireables").Also, who banned the swastika? Do you live in Germany or something?lowing wrote:
lol, yeah so where does the banning the swastika thing come in?AussieReaper wrote:
Maybe you should look at which right guarantees an individuals freedom to live as they choose.
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