the striped early 2000’s ringer shirt with a “dumber and dumber” moptop is more of what I’m talking about. There’s a chud aesthetic.
If you never went through / survived evangelical church culture then I get not recognizing it, but it’s a definite thing.
I live in a city where that style isn’t common even for straight dudes, so seeing it is pretty often a tell Breydan is itching to “share their testimony about their walk with the lord, brotherrrrrrr.”
Yeah, I can hang with rednecks and they don’t look like this where I’m from.
Won’t be surprising to you as a leftist, but in my experience nonfundy rednecks tend to be good company and generally accepting. Any that do happen to have weird hang ups being around trans/queer people get over it pretty quickly.
The white suburban evangelical though is a special kind of monster and they look like the dudes in that screenshot.
Haha yeah.. what grown man wears jeans and t shirts everyday :side-eye-1: :side-eye-2:
the striped early 2000’s ringer shirt with a “dumber and dumber” moptop is more of what I’m talking about. There’s a chud aesthetic.
If you never went through / survived evangelical church culture then I get not recognizing it, but it’s a definite thing.
I live in a city where that style isn’t common even for straight dudes, so seeing it is pretty often a tell Breydan is itching to “share their testimony about their walk with the lord, brotherrrrrrr.”
Fortunately grew up in a secular house. Most of the religious kids just dressed like rednecks where I lived.
Yeah, I can hang with rednecks and they don’t look like this where I’m from.
Won’t be surprising to you as a leftist, but in my experience nonfundy rednecks tend to be good company and generally accepting. Any that do happen to have weird hang ups being around trans/queer people get over it pretty quickly.
The white suburban evangelical though is a special kind of monster and they look like the dudes in that screenshot.