The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

Nice, going to make mine soon, i already have an at the gates patch on there and it looks pitiful by itself. Im going to get Emperor, Darkthrone, Death, Drowning the light, and Desaster patches. Looking forward to the Desaster patch the most, its an album cover of their album The arts of destruction. Ill send pics in a few weeks once i sew all that shit on
 
I have two patches vests. And if my shirts and stuff have collars on them I'd put band pins on the tips since I have a shit ton of pins and patches left over. I have a draw of that stuff since I'm too lazy to start a third vest.

Also I drank coffee and graded six sets of work (over 100 students) from different classes in an hour. speedymcdoom ovah heyah.
 

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I personally hate labels, words, letters on my clothes. Music is great but it has nothing to do with how I look. When I see a dude with a patch jacket part of me wants to talk to him and exchange bands and crap but another part thinks fuck he's probably still a teenager mentally and fairly autistic
 
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Yea but I dont know that initially ya silly goose. In general, I'm probably almost always right. There are exceptions though so yea I get it. But all I'm saying is you look like the general metal dope, just like the hip hopper, hippie, hipster etc
 
You're probably almost always wrong. The irony is this kind of vapid judging of one's character based on a patch jacket is itself mentally teen aged.

Every metalhead I know that wears a patch jacket is mostly just a normal, hard working person, sometimes with a family.

I mean, the point of a patch jacket is to establish how metuhl you are and to look down on others. Metal is kind of a high school shit community imo
 
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I don't really understand how different it is from wearing a shirt of a band? I mean in the end if you wear your nike dri fit shirt or some shirt of some random KVLT asshole garage band, you're still advertising shit