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post #16 of 22
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Originally Posted by Maxwell1995 View Post
I'm a member of bodybuilding.com, so I'm not really new to it. It was just different I suppose.

Am I suppose to lol at this?
post #17 of 22
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Originally Posted by RedScarf7 View Post
Take heed of this advice. I'd hate to see (you) a new member start buying crap like a.p.c., nudie, BOO, alden and all this other junk. Two words, fuel star.
fixed
post #18 of 22
FuelStar is now defunct. Maybe I'll buy the domain name and revive what was once a clothing company laden with brilliance, ingenuity and SUCCESS.
post #19 of 22
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FuelStar is now defunct.



How am I supposed to get my SUCCESS on now?
post #20 of 22
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Originally Posted by Maxwell1995 View Post
I understand, and thank you for your help. I just wish 60% of the ridiculous responses weren't also mean or insulting. Oh well. I guess that's whats fun these days.
Well, when you come into General Chat instead of the Men's Clothing board to ask a question that is clothing related, and use a term like "SF-approved" that indicates you've been lurking enough to know that it's a common term around here yet without any knowledge or understanding of what it means, the immediate suspicion is that you are a troll or a sock puppet, hence the snarky replies. If you are serious, head over to the MC board and lurk some more. You'll see certain brands, makers, and styles are popular around here, and some others are not. Bear in mind there is no one universal concept of "SF-approved" because some people are in active backlash against what they consider the popular "groupthink." In general, a few things that tend to be popular and often referred to as "SF-approved" in both a real sense (by the groupthinkers) and in a sarcastic sense (by the backlashers) include: Soft, unpadded shoulders DRAP Small, tight four-in-hand knots 2-inch cuffs No trouser break Good luck.
post #21 of 22
^^Well, he is 15, so I'm not sure how much use he has for suits tbh. And I was just annoyed by the use of the phrase SF approved.
post #22 of 22
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Originally Posted by Douglas View Post
Well, when you come into General Chat instead of the Men's Clothing board to ask a question that is clothing related, and use a term like "SF-approved" that indicates you've been lurking enough to know that it's a common term around here yet without any knowledge or understanding of what it means, the immediate suspicion is that you are a troll or a sock puppet, hence the snarky replies. If you are serious, head over to the MC board and lurk some more. You'll see certain brands, makers, and styles are popular around here, and some others are not. Bear in mind there is no one universal concept of "SF-approved" because some people are in active backlash against what they consider the popular "groupthink." In general, a few things that tend to be popular and often referred to as "SF-approved" in both a real sense (by the groupthinkers) and in a sarcastic sense (by the backlashers) include: Soft, unpadded shoulders DRAP Small, tight four-in-hand knots 2-inch cuffs No trouser break Good luck.
I haven't been in MC this year. Good to know I am still SF approved.
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