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bearanddragon wrote:1) These shoes look IDIOTIC.
2) They stink like shit.
3) Try running in those on rocky ground - well on any ground.
4) My sense of righteousness compells me to savagely attack and beat any person I see wearing them.
5) Seriously? Seriously? Sandals, flip flops, booties, they're all better.
6) The image that automatically pops into my head of someone who wears this (especially of a young couple I saw wearing these together) is: yuppie douchebag
bearanddragon wrote:1) These shoes look IDIOTIC.
2) They stink like shit.
3) Try running in those on rocky ground - well on any ground.
4) My sense of righteousness compells me to savagely attack and beat any person I see wearing them.
5) Seriously? Seriously? Sandals, flip flops, booties, they're all better.
) The image that automatically pops into my head of someone who wears this (especially of a young couple I saw wearing these together) is: yuppie douchebag
coldharvest wrote:Royal wrote:I don't care.
They are hugely GAY.
...on anybody but me.
I promise you that I can walk down the street in a summer dress and nobody would think it was gay.
rickshaw92 wrote:coldharvest wrote:Royal wrote:I don't care.
They are hugely GAY.
...on anybody but me.
I promise you that I can walk down the street in a summer dress and nobody would think it was gay.
Perhaps not but it sounds like it would be visually disterbing.
Chimborazo wrote:Having something between my toes like that would bug the shit out of me.
woodsman wrote: (On sandalsflipflops etc) Better for catching a tan and lounging in yes...but not for running, kayaking or climbing rocks and/or mountains.
svizzerams wrote:The uber-fit PA-C I work with who does triatholons swears by them. He demonstrated one day how it changes how you run - more on the ball of your foot. He claims they result in less injury. The first time I saw him wearing them I was rather taken aback because they look dorky. On the other hand they might work great for kayaking for me. I'm not sure about the material between the toes bit either as I have never been comfortable wearing flip-flops.
Chimborazo wrote:After having spent the majority of the past 3.5 days barefoot, I am leaning toward getting these. I now realize how out of shape my feet are. One really does walk quite differently while barefoot.
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