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<p>[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1999208, member: 28971"]Got nothing to do with comparing how someone dresses vs intelligence. I'm being specific to one individual, I'm not stereotyping with 'eminem' (LOL...boy, he's still cranking out the hits, huh??). It's his ATTITUDE here. Personally, I don't like, nor appreciate, anyone who feels they have to shove their opinion down others throats, just for the sake of thinking they are right (and I'm quite sure his opinions on metals are from watching Bloomberg or CNBC....just spewing someone else's info, not because he's actually doing any of his own homework).</p><p><br /></p><p>However, do you think the police are going to profile someone that dresses like someone from the 'hood, or in a suit jacket and slacks??? Like it or not, people ARE judged on how they dress. Let me ask you this....would YOU trust someone dressed like that to valet park your _ _ _ _ (insert model of car here)??? I most certainly wouldn't, even if it was a Ford Pinto. Matter of fact, there are a number of stores (and schools, for that matter) that won't allow individuals dressed like that, inside. Stores' loss prevention have a fear of those dressed like that, as they quite possibly may 'drop stuff' in those baggy clothes (I'll shoot straight here....afraid they'll shoplift). Would you allow your kids to dress like that? Mine certainly did not, and I'd never allow mine when/if the time comes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1999208, member: 28971"]Got nothing to do with comparing how someone dresses vs intelligence. I'm being specific to one individual, I'm not stereotyping with 'eminem' (LOL...boy, he's still cranking out the hits, huh??). It's his ATTITUDE here. Personally, I don't like, nor appreciate, anyone who feels they have to shove their opinion down others throats, just for the sake of thinking they are right (and I'm quite sure his opinions on metals are from watching Bloomberg or CNBC....just spewing someone else's info, not because he's actually doing any of his own homework). However, do you think the police are going to profile someone that dresses like someone from the 'hood, or in a suit jacket and slacks??? Like it or not, people ARE judged on how they dress. Let me ask you this....would YOU trust someone dressed like that to valet park your _ _ _ _ (insert model of car here)??? I most certainly wouldn't, even if it was a Ford Pinto. Matter of fact, there are a number of stores (and schools, for that matter) that won't allow individuals dressed like that, inside. Stores' loss prevention have a fear of those dressed like that, as they quite possibly may 'drop stuff' in those baggy clothes (I'll shoot straight here....afraid they'll shoplift). Would you allow your kids to dress like that? Mine certainly did not, and I'd never allow mine when/if the time comes.[/QUOTE]
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