Just for that, you should have the Incredible Hulk as your avatar with your face Photoshopped in it.E_Irizarry wrote:Okay, okay. You got that one. I just don't like shopping at regular stores only for my shirt to look like the Incredible Hulk is about to come out of it so it had struck a nerve. LOL!All_That_Is_Man wrote:I would say that generally people who are "fat", per se, are so because they are unhealthy. There's "big" like Brian Urlacher big, that I would consider healthy due to his optimal diet and athletic lifestyle. But there is also Mo'Nique, for instance, who is clearly fat and lacking in the health department.E_Irizarry wrote:Healthy size? So you are saying all big and/or fat people are unhealthy due to size?
I'm big and tall, not fat dude. Those stores of regular size are pansy metrosexual stores.
And I completely disagree with you saying those stores are pansy metrosexual stores. Abercrombie & Fitch is the only one I would say even comes close to such a label, but that's why I only buy their conservative dress shirts. They can keep their tank tops, flip-flops, hoodies, and cosmetics, but damn do they have some well-fitting dress shirts. If you ask me, these stores that I mentioned (Express, Kenneth Cole New York, etc.) are way ahead of the curve. Their apparel fits so damn good; it's like they get it. Now that they've catered to people with model/athletic builds though, it'd be nice it their stuff wasn't pushing $100 a pop.
But man, you just need to chill and have some bomb ass pizza. Come on down to Justice and we'll grab some Fasano's Pizza. My treat.
P.S. I love how S_Parc just casually continues to talk about clothes, right after eurobrat's response!!