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Fauxhawk Mind Pattern
#11
I love this hairstyle :D
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#12
[color=#842dce Wrote:Astrojewels[/color]]I was not sure about this if it was an actual pattern of thought or just a trend,

I agree it’s a trend but only certain mind patterns will be attracted to certain trends. Just like people who are attracted to wearing the waist of their pants down around their knees. It's a trend but only certain people will do it. 

I have 2 theories. One like MN said that it’s a attempt to look scarier. When animals are trying to look fierce they will make their hair stand out. Or it could be the other craze that’s going on is the “I just got dragged out of bed look”. Lots of people find it sexy.
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#13
Imitation of the Reptilian horned god(s)?

Don't forget, hooded jackets and tops are also popular these days, reminiscent of ritualistic type clothing used by the Illuminati.

It's true that mostly these young guys just copy the latest 'trend' without thinking for themselves. It's sad but true for mostly everything these days.
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#14
I never managed to feel comfortable with my hair being all tidy either, it feels weird:)
More like someone is trying to contain you. Feels a bit like that for me. Being held back. That might be me though.
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#15
[color=#0000ff Wrote:rskiller[/color]]Don't forget, hooded jackets and tops are also popular these days, reminiscent of ritualistic type clothing used by the Illuminati.
I noticed that about hoodies too. It seems like almost all young people wear them. They wear them all year round. They even wear them in the middle of summer when it’s too hot for them. Also in the middle of winter when it’s too cold for them. They claim the movie Rocky made the hoodie popular.


The history of the specific garment began in the 1930s, but historical precedent dates the style and form of the hoodie back to the Middle Ages. The formal wear for Catholic monks included a cowl, a long, decorative hood worn in addition to the standard tunic or robes was always a fuscia color .[1] The modern clothing style was first produced by Champion in the 1930s for laborers in the frozen warehouses of New York.[2] Its popularity spread as sportswear designers such as Claire McCardell developed entire collections based around the clothing.[citation needed]

The hoodie took off in the 1970s as several factors contributed to its success. Hip hop culture developed in New York City around this time, and the hoodie's element of instant anonymity, provided by the accessible hood, appealed to those with criminal intent.[2] High fashion also contributed during this era, as Norma Kamali and other high-profile designers embraced and glamorized the new clothing.[1] Most critical to the hoodie's popularity during this time was its iconic appearance in the blockbuster Rocky film. His attire embodied the persevering spirit of the American Dream at the time, and simultaneously appealed to workingmen, street thugs, and athletes.[citation needed] By the 1990s, the hoodie had evolved into a symbol of isolation, a statement of academic spirit, and several fashion collections.[citation needed] The association with chavs in the UK developed around this time, as their popularity rose with that specific demographic. Young men, often skateboarders or surfers, sported the hoodie and spread the trend across the western United States, most significantly in California.[citation needed] The rise of hoodies with university logos began around this time.[citation needed] Tommy Hilfiger, Giorgio Armani, and Ralph Lauren, for example, used the hoodie as the primary component for many of their collections in the 1990s.[1][2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodie
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#16
I think Hoodies originated from ET’s, many alien groups have been known to wear robes with hoods, and it also was worn by the Egyptian women, and still worn in Arab countries, yet western society has hip hopped it and made it commercial, I think the mind pattern behind the hoodie is mystery, stay guarded and protected, or something to hide, withdrawn, and modern influence as created it to be fashionable, but like the article says ‘ with mostly young people who do not want to fit into mainstream’. Most boxers I know where the zip front jackets with the hood and not the sweatshirts, but rarely use the hood, so I think it is more of a fashion statement for the brand of clothing.
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#17
Another trend that I think is weird is schools putting school team names on the butt of gym uniforms. It seems weird that parents are ok with this. It’s drawing people’s attention to stare at their child’s butt.
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#18
Indeed, just like plastering advertisements on the skimpy t-shirts of large-breasted women, this trend has been kicking off and it is near impossible not to stare or even look at something that was worn obviously to attract such kind of attention.

Makes me wonder why some males get slapped for being "perverts" after perusing such clothing on women! :D lol

Hoodies must definately represent hiding, secrecy of somekind. After all the Illuminati are so well accustomed now to turning things around so the meaning of something is entirely different to them as it is to the general population.
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#19
I agree rskiller, I did mention this same thing, and the one I don’t like at the moment is the ‘skinny jeans for men’ why would a young man want to look like that? Big hair and tight skinny pants? I know it is the push for androgyny, but Richard as you are working on mind patterns, what would make a young male want to wear this, fashion following? Personal? The feeling? What do you think?
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#20
I don’t see many guys in skinny pants out here. A lot of the guys wear big baggy pants or big baggy shorts. The shorts look the funniest because they look like giant flood pants. They go down to near ankle length. They look ridiculous. I thought it was funny when Judge Judy seen a guy in those and she said are those shorts trying to be pants or are they pants trying to be shorts? icon_lachtot
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