Orange And Garnet
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My power T will remain a power T. When Nike decides to pay me, I'll include the swoosh. I advertise the University of Tennessee FREE!
Idk if it is because I am the same age as these guys, well close, or what but I just can't make myself put a player as my background
It's weird having gone from a 10 year old viewing these guys as adults, to being several years older...in what seems like no time at all.
I feel the same way, I really don't know how men wear jerseys. Fine on females imo.
if you can turn that thing into a iphone wallpaper with only the new smokey greys in it, that would be awesome.
not judging your post one way or the other, but sometimes insecurities keep people from enjoying life. Sometimes people care about what other people think to often. Sometimes getting out of your comfort zone and putting on that jersey or whatever it may be, could end up being a memorable day, but instead many stick with what they know and sacrifice fun. I frequently have to remind myself this. Luckily I have a very outgoing wife that helps me, and alcohol, haha
Random thought of the day...
Oh yea, Great job on the wallpapers people. I've saved a couple of them, and currently using the Orange and grey checkerboard with the T and swoosh. I've had a bunch of compliments on it. Thanks, Keep em coming
They put the jerseys out in adult size for a reason. I don't own one myself but am actually shocked at this "unwritten" completely made-up stance. Find something, anything, like helping seniors in your neighborhood, to fixate on. But a pretend fashion rule seems like a waste of concentration.
Again, I think you're missing the boat. No one was criticizing or judging in here. We were simply saying it is weird, personally for us.
I'm a 25 year old male, why in the world would I want to wear the jersey of an 18-19 year old kid to a game? It isn't a made up stance or unwritten rule. It's a personal choice, because I would feel weird if the roles were reversed, and I was the 18 year old kid.
