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Looks like he’s been eating good
More like he's been eating too much for his own good.
Alp in the beginning was so so. Had some heat. But over time his colors got exposed, what to expect from that bum reseller. Hopping over rats and trash just to meet up with da ninja Edwin . Don't need him back. Line cutter with his grandma, come on now . Ignorant as well, fast food is healthy for him, according to him.
I never knew that guy was a reseller who stooped that low. He even got his family involved in his reselling and hoarding ventures?
I didn't realize he had that level of idiocy believing fast food was healthy.
facts, i don't get how he lives Uptown around people of color and has never gotten checked
the **** riding of that guy is disgusting
let's keep it a stack, they're literally the same authentic shorts just with pockets and huge obnoxious stitching across your meat.
"better" because of their price tag and exclusivity is just narcissism
bum *** reseller who grew up with a silver spoon
I agree with you expounding on all this here.
Your assessment of Just Don shorts is real and accurate. Some wearers just have a need to feel validated with higher priced shorts with tacky script around the front crotch area.
That dude who has an unhealthy obsession with Just Don shorts will live on here as a cult figure. He'll resurface on here occasionally since he's seared in the memories of peeps.
I didn't know much about him other than his exorbitant love of those overrated and overpriced shorts. I recall he disagreed with me one time and came off as hypocritical since he was flawed himself. He basically tried to kick righteousness with me when he lacked it on his end.
I never realized his flaws extended with him being a racist and a reseller.
Why cosplay on the internet as black?
This is nothing new. The only differences are it's a different era and a different outlet to go on to do it.
It's been transpiring decades before cosplay even became a word. Like how Whites satirized Black folks doing blackface on TV and live shows when racism was openly prevalent. Or how WCW in the '90s had a White guy named Marc Mero with an extreme tan masquerade around as a Black man with Johnny B. Badd as his gimmick, basically a bootleg Little Richard in the ring. WCW also did corny cosplay in the '90s when they had a guy masquerade around as a knockoff Ultimate Warrior called The Renegade.
People doing that on the internet feel it's a safe space for them since they're doing it from the comfort of their home computers or a smartphone in their hand. It's also a great outlet for losers who lack confidence to be spontaneous in the real world because they have plenty of time to formulate thoughts and words with a keyboard or keypad.