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I am offended by the word hell.Date: 1/12/2010 10:50:21 AM
Author: Bia
this thread is not about the use the word ''ghetto''...
The lady asked about a WATCH
geeez, this whole thing about choosing which words will or won''t be deemed offensive is getting REALLLLLLY OLD! This is a forum. We use written word to communicate. When we have to censor every word we use, the enjoyment is gone...so what the hell is the point?
eta: and for the record, and the sake of your QUESTION, after seeing the second picture, I like the watch a bit more. It''s not my personal style but I think it''s nice.
Date: 1/11/2010 11:07:00 PM
Author: Sizzle
Date: 1/11/2010 4:49:01 PM
Author: gardengloves
Sizzle,
Try it on, and just make sure you can read the time in all lighting conditions, that backdrop of diamonds on the face may get in the way of reading the hands.
Even with my Happy Sport, those little diamonds dancing around can obscure the actual time.
Watches are ultimately about telling us what time it is, and although I love diamonds, having them on the face can make it hard to read the time. I like them better surrounding the face.
What is a ''Happy Sport'' Do you have photos posted?
I like it much more in this photo. Not necessarily the red stones, but just from the angle etc. it looks much more subtle than it did in the first shot. If subtle matters at all.Date: 1/12/2010 7:59:08 AM
Author: Sizzle
Yeah, it looks like there are several versions of this watch, some with less bling (just around the outside) and some with more. Here''s a version with red topaz around the case! Invicta must love their baby lupah!
Date: 1/11/2010 3:49:38 PM
Author: elle_chris
I''m not fond of the word ghetto either but c''mon, the assumption that women with children, who wear sweatpants and large hoop earrings must be wearing fakes doesn''t bother anyone else? That''s a total socio economic stereotype!
Date: 1/11/2010 4:49:01 PM
Author: gardenglove
Watches are ultimately about telling us what time it is, and although I love diamonds, having them on the face can make it hard to read the time. I like them better surrounding the face.
HollyS- Holly- "Not a fan, myself. If I saw that on the street I would assume it was fake and tacky (with the possible caveat that where I live, I do see the CZ version of that on the street on a regular basis, and it''s usually matched with velour sweatpants, earrings I could stick my fist through, and a baby stroller. So there is definitely some situational bias in my response)."
If you don''t see anything wrong with the above comment, then there''s no explaining it to you.
Date: 1/13/2010 8:04:51 PM
Author: TopoDazzle
Date: 1/11/2010 4:49:01 PM
Author: gardenglove
Watches are ultimately about telling us what time it is, and although I love diamonds, having them on the face can make it hard to read the time. I like them better surrounding the face.
Eh, that''s what cell phones are for. Watches are for *PRETTY*!
Date: 1/13/2010 8:12:08 PM
Author: elle_chris
If you don't see anything wrong with the above comment, then there's no explaining it to you.
She merely identified a particular group - - a group you recognized without question, btw - - by the fashions they prefer. To assume she has a disdain for the person wearing the fashion, rather than for their choice of fashion, would be putting words into her mouth . . . words she didn''t say.Date: 1/13/2010 8:12:08 PM
Author: elle_chris
HollyS- Holly- ''Not a fan, myself. If I saw that on the street I would assume it was fake and tacky (with the possible caveat that where I live, I do see the CZ version of that on the street on a regular basis, and it''s usually matched with velour sweatpants, earrings I could stick my fist through, and a baby stroller. So there is definitely some situational bias in my response).''
If you don''t see anything wrong with the above comment, then there''s no explaining it to you.
Date: 1/13/2010 7:47:49 PM
Author: HollyS
Date: 1/11/2010 3:49:38 PM
Author: elle_chris
I''m not fond of the word ghetto either but c''mon, the assumption that women with children, who wear sweatpants and large hoop earrings must be wearing fakes doesn''t bother anyone else? That''s a total socio economic stereotype!
There are plenty of people who live a stereotypical life (based upon their race, culture, family, or where they reside) and see nothing at all wrong or classless about themselves. If we recognize the markers, isn''t the assumption of that particular stereotype valid? Must it always be regarded as an insult? People spend time and effort to fit into a group that they identify with.
I guarantee that we all fit a stereotype of some kind. Or at least someone else thinks we do, even if we protest. And, really, aren''t we all more comfortable with those we feel are most like ourselves? It''s called sociology; it''s a recognized pattern of human behavior. ''Birds of a feather flock together''.
You could profile whole groups of PSers. Or haven''t you noticed?
Don''t particularly care for the watch, BTW. Too much for me.
HollyS- A comment was made that a watch would be fake and tacky if worn by certain group. Lain''s words, not mine. You can turn it around any way you''d like, but the words speak for themselves. As far as me assuming she has "disdain" for this "group", I never said it so please don''t put words in my mouth.