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Ed Hardy hate explained

Lane

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that's pretty pathetic that you are dressing for others and not for yourself. I also find it really hard to believe you would need to wear Ed hardy to get into a club....but I guess OC has a tremendous amount of douchebags.
 

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Originally Posted by adidasfan
actually i hate jersey shore.

i dress well most of the time but Ed Hardy has its place in the fashion landscape.

if i want to go to a nightclub in San Diego or Orange County that is gonna be
full of while people as a Asian (Indian) i need to convey to the
white people that I am fun...so i picked up a pair of jeans and shirt by Ed Hardy
and I have to admit as much as I hate Ed Hardys stuff (in general) his cloths
make me look like i belong in these clubs.

i like going to Decos, Voyuer, Altitude and a few other clubs in San Diego and
by looking like a typical client i get in these clubs...that wasn't always the case
before.


you are a colossal asshole
 

Lane

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and I thought I was being mean
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Saul Silver

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Originally Posted by adidasfan
actually i hate jersey shore.

i dress well most of the time but Ed Hardy has its place in the fashion landscape.

if i want to go to a nightclub in San Diego or Orange County that is gonna be
full of while people as a Asian (Indian) i need to convey to the
white people that I am fun...so i picked up a pair of jeans and shirt by Ed Hardy
and I have to admit as much as I hate Ed Hardys stuff (in general) his cloths
make me look like i belong in these clubs.

i like going to Decos, Voyuer, Altitude and a few other clubs in San Diego and
by looking like a typical client i get in these clubs...that wasn't always the case
before.


So you buy Ed Hardy just so you can look like a stereotypical douchebag and go to douchey clubs?
 

Lane

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yah, honestly....its even worse that you don't like this **** but you put it on for acceptance. That's sad...

you make my head hurt
 

Lane

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bah, how do I delete posts...the one I was responding to vanished.
 

KitAkira

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Originally Posted by adidasfan
if i want to go to a nightclub in San Diego or Orange County that is gonna be full of while people as a Asian (Indian) i need to convey to the white people that I am fun...so i picked up a pair of jeans and shirt by Ed Hardy and I have to admit as much as I hate Ed Hardys stuff (in general) his cloths make me look like i belong in these clubs.
This is beautiful.
 

Adubz

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Originally Posted by adidasfan
actually i hate jersey shore.

i dress well most of the time but Ed Hardy has its place in the fashion landscape.

if i want to go to a nightclub in San Diego or Orange County that is gonna be
full of while people as a Asian (Indian) i need to convey to the
white people that I am fun...so i picked up a pair of jeans and shirt by Ed Hardy
and I have to admit as much as I hate Ed Hardys stuff (in general) his cloths
make me look like i belong in these clubs.

i like going to Decos, Voyuer, Altitude and a few other clubs in San Diego and
by looking like a typical client i get in these clubs...that wasn't always the case
before.


What kind of self-hating Asian do you have to be that you'd have to put on Ed Hardy, a clothing brand which you claim to dislike, just in order to feel accepted by "white people"?
 

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From the wikipedia article on Don Ed Hardy:

Career today


Today, Hardy's name is featured on the chest or back of every douche bag in America.
 

jet

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Originally Posted by KitAkira
This is beautiful.
I thought it was too. I wish I could see a pic of this. Still confused by the asian/indian hybridization.
 

aj_del

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Originally Posted by jet
Still confused by the asian/indian hybridization.
Sadly Indian movie stars, cricketers and celebrities have taken to Ed Hardy with a vengeance and the average upper middle class Indian is copying them by wearing the same. How this relates to Asian/Indian dudes in OC clubs, I have no idea Indian cricketers
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mickey711

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Originally Posted by adidasfan
actually i hate jersey shore.

i dress well most of the time but Ed Hardy has its place in the fashion landscape.

if i want to go to a nightclub in San Diego or Orange County that is gonna be
full of while people as a Asian (Indian) i need to convey to the
white people that I am fun...so i picked up a pair of jeans and shirt by Ed Hardy
and I have to admit as much as I hate Ed Hardys stuff (in general) his cloths
make me look like i belong in these clubs.


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Wow. This is usually the part where I explain why this is a dumb thing to do but I'm just too sad right now.
 

johnH123

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Originally Posted by adidasfan
actually i hate jersey shore.

i dress well most of the time but Ed Hardy has its place in the fashion landscape.

if i want to go to a nightclub in San Diego or Orange County that is gonna be
full of while people as a Asian (Indian) i need to convey to the
white people that I am fun...so i picked up a pair of jeans and shirt by Ed Hardy
and I have to admit as much as I hate Ed Hardys stuff (in general) his cloths
make me look like i belong in these clubs.

i like going to Decos, Voyuer, Altitude and a few other clubs in San Diego and
by looking like a typical client i get in these clubs...that wasn't always the case
before.


You suck.
 

dsmolken

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What a nice thead I've started. I think hating Ed Hardy is kinda 2009, though.
 

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