29 thoughts on “drunk emoji t-shirt

  1. Anonymous says:

    do you actually listen to them?
    I know gays been going around wearing joy division shirts without actually knowing who they are

    • Anonymous says:

      I unironically have only ever seen one person with an UP shirt, but see Nirvana shirts daily. I live in the middle of a large metro area. Why is this

    • Anonymous says:

      >do you actually listen to them?
      >I know gays been going around wearing joy division shirts without actually knowing who they are
      The most boomer ass answer when in comes to bands t shirts, next to " name 3 songs from them" nobody gives a heck anymore dude, its been 30 hecking years, the last good needle drop they did was the one kurt dropped from his arm before painting the roof with the leftovers from his brain

  2. Anonymous says:

    Nirvana shirts are the easiest way of spotting a poser. They either dont listen to nirvana, or they do, but they havent listened to any other grunge, because if they did they would realize that nirvana is C tier.

    Soundgarden, stp, screaming trees and perl jam are leagues better

  3. Anonymous says:

    I wear many band shirts that I find cool and I’ve never listened to most of them. You’re the posers who think it’s a requirement to listen to a band in order to like a shirt design because it references the band. Should I also join the army to be able to wear military cargos?

    • Anonymous says:

      I mean, I’m not that gate keeping guy that thinks you have to know every detail about the band to wear thier shirt but it is pretty cringe is you don’t like or them or haven’t even listened to them.

    • Anonymous says:

      It’s just lame. Everything you wear says a lot about who you are as a person. Someone who wears metal shirts listens to metal so when someone else who listens to metal sees that person wearing a metal shirt they see someone with similar interests and start up a conversation. If you wear a shirt of a band like "Hooded Menace" or "Obituary" and you don’t actually listen to those bands it puts you in an awkward spot when someone who does listen to them thinks you both like the same thing and will confront you.

      • Anonymous says:

        No, this is not true at all. I have never been approached by a stranger because of my shirts. Only people I know have ever asked me about them and I told them it’s from a band or whatever. I wouldn’t say that what I wear says much about me as a person. I wear what I think looks cool and that’s all. My whole personality is not based around the clothes I wear, that’s extremely vain. If anyone really cares about a band shirt to that extent, that’s their problem.

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