PFFFT. Nazis are weak; it's the syntax and punctuation overlords that'll get you every time.
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PFFFT. Nazis are weak; it's the syntax and punctuation overlords that'll get you every time.
The only people I see confuse tights and leggings as it looks like this person did are my developmentally disabled passengers. Could also be leggings that are too small, but again, this is a mistake I do not normally see on non disabled people.
I interact with a lot of people.
Good looking people don't usually take and post pictures of other people they think are ugly or odd looking. As for myself, while I don't pictures of myself I confess to occasionally looking at the people of walmart web site and thinking, well I may look weird, but at least not that weird.
First of all, I work with developmentally and intellectually disabled young adults every day. The assumption that this person (we are assuming female?) who chose to wear these "pants" has a developmental disability is frankly insulting.
A non-identifying picture of odd footwear and standing outside of a clearly defined box on the floor is interesting .. no question about it.
Without any further info I'd think the OP posting about this being outside the norm is reasonable.
Check yourself girl. I appreciate that your efforts to promote gender equality and shut down some of the TRGs misogynistic culture are well intentioned, but I think you are reaching on this one.
Its more a matter of there might be more going on than we see or know, so let's not post pictures of this person on the internet.
Tights are usually worn under skirts or dresses and are somewhat see through usually. Leggings can be worn on their own and shouldn't be see through. Styles over lap.
Either way. I could have worded it better.
It annoys me this human was photographed and posted on tgr.
Pretty sure they wouldn't feel good about it.
No possible chance of identifying the person from the photo.
Questioning anonymous footwear is fair game in my book.
Implying that the unidentified person has a disability to me crosses the line.
What if they don't? Imagine they are reading this and see your comments.
Your assumption of developmental delay insults their fashion choices way more than the original "What are those??"
Just my 2 cents.
Stating someone has a mental disability from that picture is gross.
I saw funny gaiters. Nothing else about the outfit registered in my brain.
This seems like an odd hill to die on, Salve, as the saying goes.
Salve vagina?
I’m mentally disabled.
And use too many carriage returns.
Why is returning a carriage bad? I thought it was common courtesy?
Lot's of LE activity in the neighborhood this past Sunday. I see now that it was due to a homicide- neighbors. Dunno the circumstances. Maybe half of a mile from me.
You're right. I shouldn't have made any judgements about why the person was wearing see through pants and funny boots..
My intention was to say dont post random strangers on the internet to be ridiculed and judged because who really knows the circumstances surrounding them and the situation.
But carry on. I'm not dying on any hills.
Fair enough. Consider it squashed.
But FWIW I never thought (and still am not sure?) that those were "see through" pants. I took them for your average every day jeggings. Either way the top seems long enough and the fabric dark enough that it should be a non issue.
I'll trust your opinion on that one.
Moving on...
super solid mag
but everytime i see the wall of text
i read a sentence or 2
the cheese puffs pic
https://hosting.photobucket.com/albu...080&fit=bounds
pops up in my mind and i go to the next post
and i try to keep my pigion brief and to the point
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Where would this forum be without taking photos of unknowing, random people?
Did we ever get to see any of that dual-mount POV footage?