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Post by nine on Oct 20, 2008 19:27:08 GMT -5
Seriously, do it. I get complemented on my ring, necklace, watch, band, everything. Hell I even had a freshman begging me for my belt!!! Seriously, it's a form a pea cocking that can work with whatever you're wearing. Also great for lock in props if you just take off your ring/watch.
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Post by Chris on Oct 20, 2008 19:30:16 GMT -5
dude I love this stuff! That pretty much IS my peacocking is accesorizing. Rings, necklaces, bracelets, cool shit. I think that's the most important part of peacocking cuz the only reason people accesorize is because of their sexuality. You look at sexually powerful people and they are always the ones accesorizing. Okay someone bitch slap me now, I said accesorizing way too much lol.
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Post by nine on Oct 20, 2008 19:33:26 GMT -5
dude I love this stuff! That pretty much IS my peacocking is accesorizing. Rings, necklaces, bracelets, cool shit. I think that's the most important part of peacocking cuz the only reason people accesorize is because of their sexuality. You look at sexually powerful people and they are always the ones accesorizing. Okay someone bitch slap me now, I said accesorizing way too much lol. /slap Done. Really though this is true. My pea cocking isn't something that automatically catches your attention but it's something that you see, look away, and look back. Oh and my hair, girls LOVE to touch my hair. I actually had a girl try to braid it in 7th period. Nine
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Post by SenorBubbz on Oct 28, 2008 19:29:16 GMT -5
dude I love this stuff! That pretty much IS my peacocking is accesorizing. Rings, necklaces, bracelets, cool shit. I think that's the most important part of peacocking cuz the only reason people accesorize is because of their sexuality. You look at sexually powerful people and they are always the ones accesorizing. Okay someone bitch slap me now, I said accesorizing way too much lol. /slap Done. Really though this is true. My pea cocking isn't something that automatically catches your attention but it's something that you see, look away, and look back. Oh and my hair, girls LOVE to touch my hair. I actually had a girl try to braid it in 7th period. Nine I've had girls come up to me and start feeling my hair telling me they love it. It's always fun.
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Post by Alek on Oct 29, 2008 21:53:28 GMT -5
Accessories are a must. Accessories alone can make you stand out. Instead of wearing just a shirt, throw a vest on top of it. Wear rings, watches, necklaces, wrist bands ect. It works wonders.
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Post by Luc on Oct 30, 2008 21:12:24 GMT -5
^dude i totally disagree i've said it before and i will again peacocking is a crutch and we dont need it if you have enough confidence and enough game there will be no need. The only uses i have for it are a little routine that mystery came up w/. He just gives them a necklace and asks if they are a thief, making sure they think that he will see them again
Its a crutch!!!!
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Post by Zomga48 on Oct 30, 2008 22:12:52 GMT -5
I wear my trusty black jacket a lot, and this HB who's one of my better friends is always popping my collar for me lol...I always un-pop it though. (Man Law does not permit popped collars, and I always thought it was dumb anyways.)
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Post by nine on Oct 31, 2008 16:10:39 GMT -5
I think it's a crutch if you're doing it for the sake of game. If it's a style you really like though, then go for it. Besides, clothes are manufactured with thousands of copies, so no matter how you look at it, we're all generic as far as clothing goes. Oh and Luc, routines could be considered crutches as well Nine
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Post by Luc on Oct 31, 2008 19:28:38 GMT -5
Nine i totally agree with you Nothing should be canned in my opinion. People have become robots and they are hiding the truth We arent here to put on masks but to learn.
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Post by nine on Nov 3, 2008 0:10:00 GMT -5
I understand the importance of canned material, but I'm too lazy to memorize my stuff I've probably forgotten the better of my material that I've come up with, in fact my posts are the only places they're documented. I'm sure if I read through my stuff in six month's time I'd discover stuff I didn't even know I knew. Nine
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Post by Volt on Nov 23, 2008 15:51:08 GMT -5
Peacocking isn't a crutch; it just speeds things up. If you go into a room all decked out, people will look at you. They will instantly become aware. If you go straight in and open a set, you'll look like the man, but if you go straight to a corner, alone, you'll look like some wannabe loser.
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Post by optimus on Nov 23, 2008 16:05:58 GMT -5
Peacocking isn't dressing to stand out: it's dressing to look like yourdelf. Most guys try to blend in, they're disguising themselves. If you're a rocker in personality, then you can get away with rocker style clothes. If you're refined, you might wear a sweet suit. Don't peacock for the sake of peacocking, peacock to be yourself.
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Post by Volt on Nov 23, 2008 16:54:45 GMT -5
Peacocking isn't dressing to stand out: it's dressing to look like yourdelf. Most guys try to blend in, they're disguising themselves. If you're a rocker in personality, then you can get away with rocker style clothes. If you're refined, you might wear a sweet suit. Don't peacock for the sake of peacocking, peacock to be yourself. VERY good point if you are a rocker-type, etc., but what about if your interests are nerdier or you really just like to party/hang out with friends? Should you wear the obscure indie-band or nintendo shirts?
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Post by nine on Nov 23, 2008 23:21:23 GMT -5
If you're a nerd, go over the top with it! I have a friend who wears a vest sometimes with pens and shit in the pockets and he'll wear a nerdy hat, the whole get-up. Or, go for the college look! A nice brown sweater like a this one: www.buckle.com/product/product_detail.jsp?bmUID=1227500345712&prd=518008022BK&sku=6397400300&N=42+30 is badass. Hell, both my friend and I were drooling over it on saturday. I love this look for the winter, seriously I'm redoing my wardrobe with it. As for the nintendo shirts, I'd say no. Band shirts, hell go for it. Just make sure you actually know the band you're wearing, or else you're just a jackass and yes, a poser. Nine
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Post by Volt on Nov 24, 2008 0:09:37 GMT -5
IDK, it can be an IOD for the really popular girls. I do like me some college look, but I look a touch young to pull it off.
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