Author Topic: are these kicks worth 200 dollars  (Read 11127 times)

I have plenty of shoes worth more than that but most of them are boat shoes, dress shoes, or basketball shoes.

only stupid black people waste money on shoes.

only stupid black people waste money on shoes.
wait if i buy super expensive shoes does that make me black

wait if i buy super expensive shoes does that make me black
yes

wait if i buy super expensive shoes does that make me black

shoes have a purpose. and there is nothing bad about buying high quality ones at a premium, or owning several pair.

but this sneaker fad that stupid poor people are into is ridiculous. ugly forget shoes that are of mediocre quality and serve no purpose other then getting into a brawl when someone steps on them.
you know... like black people would do.

but this sneaker fad that stupid poor people are into is ridiculous. ugly forget shoes that are of mediocre quality and serve no purpose other then getting into a brawl when someone steps on them.
you know... like black people would do.
That's tribal and true at the same time

those jords look like 400$ hell yeah its worth it

i have 3 pairs of yeezys and i bought them for 750 each
:^)

serve no purpose other then getting into a brawl when someone steps on them.
i mean how would you feel if someone came up to your computer, opened it, touched your motherboard, and shorted it because they didn't know too much about the worth of it
that's pretty much the equivalent of stepping on and creasing and/or getting a sneakerhead's shoes dirty

well most racism is based on stereotypes. and all stereotypes are factually true for the majority of who they are for.
im not wrong just because im an starfish. stereotypes are important to know, so we instinctively protect ourselves from stufftiness.
a fool plays that political correct bullstuff, and fails in life. doing so.

well most racism is based on stereotypes. and all stereotypes are factually true for the majority of who they are for.
im not wrong just because im an starfish. stereotypes are important to know, so we instinctively protect ourselves from stufftiness.
a fool plays that political correct bullstuff, and fails in life. doing so.
There's nothing wrong with loving sneakers. Please don't put it under a 'stufftiness' classification

i mean how would you feel if someone came up to your computer, opened it, touched your motherboard, and shorted it because they didn't know too much about the worth of it
that's pretty much the equivalent of stepping on and creasing and/or getting a sneakerhead's shoes dirty

thats why computers have cases and why they stay at home. not dragged around on the ground where the inevitable mess will happen. things of value should be treated as such. going through life with your fingers crossed that your valubles that you display for the world to interact with will be safe, is for stupid black people...
your comparison dosnt even make sense.

Computer parts worth 200 bucks look better than that

thats why computers have cases and why they stay at home. not dragged around on the ground where the inevitable mess will happen.
computer parts break down over time when used as created for, correct?
why don't you just place your expensive computer on a shelf and look at it so that the parts have a next to zero chance of dying?

is for stupid black people...
you realize only a portion of people who follow the whole sneakers trend are black
why are you making it seem like we're the only type of people who love sneakers and make it seem like its our fault

you realize only a portion of people who follow the whole sneakers trend are black
why are you making it seem like we're the only type of people who love sneakers and make it seem like its our fault

all stereotypes are factually true for the majority of who they are for.

it WOULD be the majority's fault that the market for ridiculously priced collector-sneakers exist.
so yeah, it is actually a fact that black people are the reason it goes on.
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