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They are just leggings

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posted on Jul, 28 2018 @ 11:48 PM
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Leggings on a guy is gay as #.

Plain and simple.



posted on Jul, 29 2018 @ 04:28 AM
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originally posted by: Groot
Leggings on a guy is gay as #.

Plain and simple.


That doesn't justify shouting an unnecessary slur at them.

Also, while armed it just shows that the attacker was a bully and most likely a pussy.

It was unnecessary and I wonder if he would have had the bollocks to say that if he didn't have a loaded weapon by his side.

Disgusting behaviour.



posted on Jul, 29 2018 @ 04:14 PM
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originally posted by: Wide-Eyes

originally posted by: Groot
Leggings on a guy is gay as #.

Plain and simple.


That doesn't justify shouting an unnecessary slur at them.

Also, while armed it just shows that the attacker was a bully and most likely a pussy.

It was unnecessary and I wonder if he would have had the bollocks to say that if he didn't have a loaded weapon by his side.

Disgusting behaviour.


Never said anything about what happened during the situation.

It was uncalled for and extreme.

I giggle at people all the time, ie man buns and such. But I keep those thoughts to myself.

I just laugh at the youngin's today, as probably the old folks did with me and the generations before.





posted on Jul, 29 2018 @ 07:13 PM
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a reply to: Allaroundyou

Where is he/she from?



Where I’m from the predominant redneck mating call is a prescription bottle of pills being shaken vigorously.



That would be West Virginia (at least according to the “Wild Whites of West Virginia”.



posted on Jul, 29 2018 @ 07:59 PM
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originally posted by: Groot
Leggings on a guy is gay as #.

Plain and simple.


But soldiers in medieval times wore joined hose pants which are basically leggings, and stockings were used by man too back then and after and it was common so i guess they were all gay as #



posted on Jul, 29 2018 @ 09:27 PM
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originally posted by: Allaroundyou

originally posted by: Nyiah

originally posted by: Allaroundyou

originally posted by: Nyiah

originally posted by: Allaroundyou

originally posted by: Muninn

originally posted by: Allaroundyou

originally posted by: Lab4Us

originally posted by: ketsuko
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Oh, I don't know. There was a guy open carrying at the hardware store. It was holster on his belt. Small piece and very discreet. I almost didn't notice it.

I'm not sure what the trouble with something like that would be. Honestly, his gun was smaller than the average cop's. I did a small double-take when I finally noticed what it was, but then it didn't bother me anymore than a cop's gun does.


Guns don’t bother me in the least. Will just never understand the need to demonstrate to others that you have one, even if licensed, since that makes you an instant (and likely first) target should someone be anticipating engaging in criminal behavior. I carry a gun more often than not; don’t think everyone in my city needs to know it when I’m out and about. Then again, I see no point in drawing trouble to me.

And asshats like the OPs aggressor do nothing but provide anti-gunners ammunition for their misguided mission to deprive others of their constitutional rights.


My issue with Katsuko response is that it implies that I am against guns. And I am very much pro guns. I don’t carry mine on me also because of my job and my appearance on the weekends. So it stays in the holster on my driver seat. I do get nervous when someone starts saying really messed up things while in an environment where children could be present. That leads me to believe they may not be fit to be holding. I never show mine because that kinda defeats the purpose IMO.


You keep your gun out on the drivers seat then say others may not be fit?

I also like how you say you don't show yours but you leave it on the seat, lol.



LOL I don’t just keep my weapon lying on the seat. That is stupid and very unsafe. I have a damn holster and I did mention that. Jesus man I am not stupid.


But your holstered gun is in plain sight where people can clearly ascertain it's a gun in a holster.

You're kind of begging for it to get stolen, bro.


I mean you can see it if your looking into my car but just to the average joe walking by or a driver passing by they will not notice.

You're banking a LOT here on assuming no one will ever take a closer peek when parked and break in it. Actually, there's no banking on anything, you're just being flat out retarded.

People absolutely ogle others' cars, usually just to get an idea of how something they're interested in looks (did this recently with a Maserati Levante myself, nice freakin' interior)
For a small segment of the population, however, they're casing your car. My husband & I prefer to default to "everyone's a thief" and never leave ANYTHING of value in ours. All someone's walking away with is napkins out of the glove box. Yours on the other hand, black market ca-CHING sitting there for the taking.



Uhhh I am not being a retard. Yes I am banking on someone to NOT break into my car. But I have my piece tucked away next to my seat with a holster I got from a friend that keeps it hidden for the most part. My windows are tinted and I am pretty sure if someone did break in it would not be for the gun. It would be for the car itself.

Right on you’ll learn when your weapon is stolen and used by your local gang banger in a drive by. Treat a gun like the only one you’ll ever have access to in a life or death situation. You do realize that ignorance like this floods the black market with weapons? I like the peace of mind knowing I’m not making it easy for someone who shouldn’t have a firearm rolling up on your ride checking for cell phones or other goodies left in the car gets “bonus nachos” when he sees your piece and that pushes him over the risk vs. reward scale and they walk away with whatever else they stole with a new throw away piece and a chunk of your dignity.



posted on Jul, 29 2018 @ 11:05 PM
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So, he doesn't approve of your clothing? So what? He was carrying, but you don't state that he threatened you with the gun, so again, so what? His behavior could be considered rude, calling someone names, but simpler to just ignore him, and not sweat it. You state you were armed, and prepared in case he did something bad, which is all fine and good. But nothing happened, other than him being a jerk. Plenty of those in the world.



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