Tyson Chandler goes full fashion retard

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This is sad to see, Im at a loss of words at this point. This fakkitry has gotten out of hand, Amare and Chandler make me ashamed to be a Knicks fan. I miss the 90's more then ever now, u wouldnt catch Oakman dead wearing this fakkit gay homo shyt
 

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It's Funny That A Heat Fan Who Defends Boshs Gay Jesters And Wade & James Gay Clothing Has The Audacity To Have Jokes


Shouldnt You Be Going Hard Defending This? I Thought That Was The Stance You Took
man please, the statement above the photo mentions dudes that dress extracurricular..Chandler just significantly raised(or lowered) the bar


And Bosh is trolling, dude is perfectly ok until the camera is on him
 

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man please, the statement above the photo mentions dudes that dress extracurricular..Chandler just significantly raised(or lowered) the bar

IDC If Someone Is A Knick, Heat, Laker Or Whatever, Dressing And Acting Like A Gay Weirdo = Dressing Like A Gay Weirdo

You Pick And Choose Your Bias
 
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fixed.

i dont see your average dude on the street dressing like this and never will.

but your average dude on the street is kicking it with other average dudes on the street. This dude has been mingling with non-average folks

Tight clothes was made popular in the hip hop community due to popular rappers on TV. Most of these rappers wanted to gain a wider non-black audience, so they began to embrace styles that were once viewed to be not white or black...but gay
 

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This nikka is seriously wearing a sweater dress and from the looks of it, he probably borrowed it from the lurch next to him.
 

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I remember having convos wit my man on this topic. I told him that even tho America has always stole our music and culture and watered it down for mass consumption that I didn’t think they could do it with hiphop. The anger, the music, the mighty drum from Africa was too strong I said. I never thought this would happen. But I was wrong. We gave em Rock n Roll, Jazz on a sliver platter and now we givin them hiphop. Rinse, wash, repeat the vicious cycle continues..

:to:

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it was a slow takeover. I really think it started with that whole puffy era with the shiny suits and talking about cash. Than i remember an interview from steve-o (dude from jackass) who was talking about hip hop is more for the suburban white kids cuz all they talk about is money. Than after the south had their little run of c00nery; we're in the era of the sofftest baby raps ever written along with techno music mixed with white rappers.

- the change in fashion also started when we started incorporating white fashion instead of the other way around. (change clothes and go). Went from white Ts to button ups with blazers. :stopitslime:
 

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it was a slow takeover. I really think it started with that whole puffy era with the shiny suits and talking about cash. Than i remember an interview from steve-o (dude from jackass) who was talking about hip hop is more for the suburban white kids cuz all they talk about is money. Than after the south had their little run of c00nery; we're in the era of the sofftest baby raps ever written along with techno music mixed with white rappers.

- the change in fashion also started when we started incorporating white fashion instead of the other way around. (change clothes and go). Went from white Ts to button ups with blazers. :stopitslime:

No doubt, Puff played a huge role in this shyt as well
 

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these nikkas dont realize that they look like fukkin' fools. i was at the mall the other day and seen this youngin' with some fur or something hanging from a belt loop.

me: whats that bruh?

him: this style right here dawg.

me: :wtf:

him: :pachaha:
 

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these nikkas dont realize that they look like fukkin' fools. i was at the mall the other day and seen this youngin' with some fur or something hanging from a belt loop.

me: whats that bruh?

him: this style right here dawg.

me: :wtf:

him: :pachaha:

This was on the nawfside, wasn't it? :youngsabo:
 

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I remember having convos wit my man on this topic. I told him that even tho America has always stole our music and culture and watered it down for mass consumption that I didn’t think they could do it with hiphop. The anger, the music, the mighty drum from Africa was too strong I said. I never thought this would happen. But I was wrong. We gave em Rock n Roll, Jazz on a sliver platter and now we givin them hiphop. Rinse, wash, repeat the vicious cycle continues..

:to:

yup. hip hop is long gone man.
 
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