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You do know people replying to the "so and so cw > every other cw" are just stating their own opinion too? How come you defend the first person that posts but then jump down the throat of someone who disagrees and posts their own opinion in response?Sounds more like people just having a different opinion.Anyone who thinks the anthracite CW > KPs is entitled that opinion but I will respectfully disagree - sounds like being a prisoner of the moment.
Niketalk: Where insecure grown men believe that their opinion equals fact. Literally almost every time an opinion is stated (especially one that doesn't conform to the mass sheep population's consensus) you get a slew of dudes frantically trying to argue against someone else OPINION, as if theirs is supposed to for some unexplained reason be held in higher regard. I really don't get it, not sure if it's the high level of insecurity of most people here or just plain failure to recognize that different people have different preferences, and that a preference is never right or wrong...but simply a preference.
If someone says "so and so cw > every other cw" is the insecurity level inside really that high and raging y'all feel the need to argue it?Opinions by nature can't really be argued because no one is right or wrong. Lol smh the sneaker community in general attracts some really delicate and delusional characters. Dudes here get their feelings hurt when they are about to drop money on a shoe they supposedly "like" if someone comments negatively about it. The extremely insecure and sheep-like cats will let the masses opinion dictate whether or not they follow through with copping that shoe they supposedly "liked on their own" before. It's almost as if some of y'all are simply buying sneakers to impress other dudes. The majority of humans will for some reason always have this sense of comfort and security when conforming to a popular opinion, and feel threatened when that opinion is challenged by a minority..it's pathetic.
Just an observation.
Seems like you're looking into it a bit too seriously. Just an observation.