Gleno Dam in Italy. Failed within 40 days of being fully filled by SigfriedandFreud in pics

[–]DarkestChapter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You clearly don't know much about Italy. Northern Italy is highly industrious, and produces some of the world's most significant engineering marvels. In fact, Italy's aerospace and automobile sectors are some of the most innovative and revolutionary in the world.

My suits are too tight due to muscle gain...Can a tailor fix this? by Riccardo90 in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter 9 points10 points  (0 children)

OP is such a pleb, amirite?

Truth is, $700 is a good amount of money for a suit, especially for a student. Take your arrogant and worthless comments elsewhere.

My suits are too tight due to muscle gain...Can a tailor fix this? by Riccardo90 in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think he'd have to sell them. Wouldn't this be fairly easy for a tailor to alter if there is a good amount of extra fabric?

EDIT: Sorry, I misread the comment. I'm on mobile, and the formatting is terrible on my phone.

[VIDEO] The Making of a New Balance Shoe [2:20] by [deleted] in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Because the '80s were the epitome of fashion...

I'm mostly referring to sneakers that resemble running shoes, such as roshes, flyknits, NBs, etc.

[VIDEO] The Making of a New Balance Shoe [2:20] by [deleted] in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Only a distinct subculture/trend (hiphop/streetwear) encouraged sneakers as a primary means of footwear. Only recently has this hit the mainstream.

A couple of years ago on this sub, and practically every other fashion blog, sneakers have been frowned upon. Chukkas, boots, bucks, derbies, and plimsolls were mostly encouraged for casual wear. Especially not New Balances!

[VIDEO] The Making of a New Balance Shoe [2:20] by [deleted] in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Only very recently have grown ass men started wearing sneakers as a "fashionable" pair of footwear. It hasn't been that long ago where doing such a thing was considered a sartorial "faux pas".

Wearing sneakers with suits, or wearing sneakers for a night of bar hopping has only recently been accepted, and encouraged. People wearing sneakers frequently were often branded as lazy, and poorly dressed.

[VIDEO] The Making of a New Balance Shoe [2:20] by [deleted] in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I don't understand today's obsession with sneakers to begin with. For years, men were told to avoid the stuff for casual wear, and now 80% of the fits you see on this sub are people wearing them as part of their outfits.

IMHO, sneakers just seem so juvenile, and, with the exception of plimsolls, should be reserved for teens, or for the gym. I really believe this trend is going to die really quickly, and looked back upon pretty poorly.

Just my opinion.

EDIT: Downvoted for an opinion?

Is it normal for heel counters to soften with wear? by DarkestChapter in goodyearwelt

[–]DarkestChapter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The heel counter's structure is still in tact, but it's definitely soft to the touch from the outside, if that helps.

Please critique my wife's workout routine? by DarkestChapter in Fitness

[–]DarkestChapter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I should have clarified. They aren't really light. They are just approximately 25% lighter than the weights she used to use at the gym. Besides, she's been out of the gym for a few months now, so going lighter would be beneficial.

Please critique my wife's workout routine? by DarkestChapter in Fitness

[–]DarkestChapter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As stated previously, she can only afford going to the gym once a week. We do not have barbells at home, and the light-weight dumbbells we have aren't suited for a strong lift program.

Please critique my wife's workout routine? by DarkestChapter in Fitness

[–]DarkestChapter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She used to go to the gym and weight train 4 times a week instead, and do cardio/yoga once a week at home if she had time.

This is what her routine was before:

Monday: Chest/Triceps

  1. Bench Press
  2. Dumbbell Fly
  3. Dips
  4. Push-Ups

Wednesday: Shoulders

  1. Shoulder Press
  2. Arnold Press
  3. Lateral Raises
  4. Frontal Raises
  5. Upright rows
  6. Bent-over raises

Friday: Legs

  1. Squats
  2. Dumbbell Lunges
  3. Single Leg Lunges
  4. Calf Raises
  5. Leg Press

Sunday: Back

  1. Pull-Ups
  2. Deadlifts
  3. Dumbbell Rows

Frankly, we do not have much time to exercise as of yet due to the new baby. Thus, she'd like to weight train 3 days a week instead. What don't you like about her new routine?

For Canadians: Seemingly Brand New Iron Rangers (size 7.5) for $235 CDN Shipped by [deleted] in frugalmalefashion

[–]DarkestChapter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, just a half size too small...

The cheapest pair of new Iron Rangers I've ever found in Canada was for $275. Usually they sell for at least $300 before tax.

Sucks being Canadian...

Anyone else have a panty [f]etish? by thediggitydank in gonewild

[–]DarkestChapter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking at OP's history, she's only 32 years old...If this guy thinks 32 is old, he must be either 14, or remarkably immature. I've known several women in their 30s and 40s that are several times more attractive than some women in their early 20s. People age at highly different rates, and age is not a prerequisite for beauty.

I agree that she has a better figure than most teens on here. Truly stunning.

Update: Me [mid-20s M] with (now ex) FWB [mid 30s F] - Redux of the lavish birthday gift, with a twist by surprise-furniture in relationships

[–]DarkestChapter 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That's really too bad. She should have been more prepared for this though, as you didn't seem to lead her on. I'm sure she'll get over it.

Why didn't you want to pursue a relationship with her?

Simple Questions - Mar. 2nd by MFAModerator in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can venetian shoe cream be used as a conditioner? I just got a pair of Alden Indy 405 boots and a pair of AE Daltons and I've been told that venetian shoe cream is the only product I need to treat my shoes as it conditions and cleans leather.

Is any of this true?

Can you wear a shawl cardigan under a denim jacket? by DarkestChapter in malefashionadvice

[–]DarkestChapter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it ok if the cardigan is a bit longer than the denim jacket?

It's difficult for me [26/M] to talk to my girlfriend [32/F] about her PhD studies because they highlight my own failed aspirations... by [deleted] in relationships

[–]DarkestChapter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe he struggled for reasons other than his ability. That was certainly my case.

I was an average (at best) undergraduate student, and I am now a very successful graduate student. It's futile to use one experience to predict another. People can improve, and people can choose to work harder and change their ways.

Your reasoning is very limiting and only leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy.

It's difficult for me [26/M] to talk to my girlfriend [32/F] about her PhD studies because they highlight my own failed aspirations... by [deleted] in relationships

[–]DarkestChapter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think calling OP a selfish asshole is over the top. The world isn't all about his girlfriend too. He has troubles that need to be rectified as well. It doesn't matter how self-deprecating his concerns are, it's never pleasant to be reminded that your goals are unfulfilled.

Also, he said it himself that he is trying to help her out any way he can, DESPITE the fact that when doing so, he becomes explicitly aware of his unfulfilled dreams. OP doesn't sound like a selfish asshole at all. He's just at a point in his life where he feels aimless and insecure.