Is it OK to dress up to put white people at ease?
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this ? tucks in his sweater before he leaves the crib
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1800skypager wrote: »A Talented One wrote: »Wow, ppl still don't get it.
This thread is about dressing up to prevent bad treatment by our own black people. It is not about white people.
READ the OPENING POST.
Ok
Then why is the title
Is it OK to dress up to put white people at ease?
The premise of the thread is that it is not OK to dress up to put black people at ease just like it is not OK to dress up to put white people at ease. That's why.
So next time read the full opening post before replying. It wasn't even that long. -
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you'll just be a ? in a suit to them
? what they think, do what you want
I dress up cause I like to dress up
If I could I would wear suits more than half the time
I feel comfortable and sharp in suit, plus I feel that when handling businesses if you look the part, then thats half the battle
plus these hoes ? start gushing like Old faithful at Yellowstone, when they see a ? in a blazer with some slacks and a dress shirt to match
Presentation mean alot and I feel that when im on my GQ which is about almost all the time
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A Talented One wrote: »Wow, ppl still don't get it.
This thread is about dressing up to prevent bad treatment by our own black people. It is not about white people.
READ the OPENING POST.
My bad, ok i dont get the whole put black people at ease concept. Youre saying we make our own kind uneasy? -
Black_Samson wrote: »@Trillaaaaaa does this on a fairly regular basis.
? even made a thread about how he felt uncomfortable with the stares he was getting as he went to check his own gotdamn mail.
So he started going out to the mail box in turtle necks and cardigans.
You can't be ? serious? If this ? is true I would rather dudes like this just bleach their skin and be done withit -
Well if we stereotype our own people, we are self racist and as ignorant as any other race that perceives us badly. I call them ? . Im tapping out of this one. See yall in the next thread.
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A Talented One wrote: »Recaptimus_Prime360 wrote: »1800skypager wrote: »Why
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Negroes man... negroes
This
Another non-reading poster.
You know what's coming, right?
"Is it OK to dress up to put white people at ease"
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This thread is wack. Sorry.
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A Talented One clocking in at work walking into his managers office "hi guys"
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TS already got my vote for ? of the Year
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iKingGodGivBiz wrote: »A Talented One wrote: »Wow, ppl still don't get it.
This thread is about dressing up to prevent bad treatment by our own black people. It is not about white people.
READ the OPENING POST.
My bad, ok i dont get the whole put black people at ease concept. Youre saying we make our own kind uneasy?
Well, ppl don't want ppl to think they are low class/ghetto. -
T/s attempts to put black people at ease
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A Talented One clocking in at work walking into his managers office "hi guys"
You keep making these dumb posts, but I don't think you're dump. I'm saying that I dress for myself, not for other people -- Black or white. So your GIFS make no sense.
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^^ What is sad is ppl's poor comprehension skills and the fact that they reply to threads without reading them.
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Black_Samson wrote: »@Trillaaaaaa does this on a fairly regular basis.
? even made a thread about how he felt uncomfortable with the stares he was getting as he went to check his own gotdamn mail.
So he started going out to the mail box in turtle necks and cardigans.
Gotdamnit Jamel!!!! If you don't stop besmirching my name