@Arsenal again I love my club. But there are influencers who weren't active when we won the league or were waiting for their check to post some lazy conetnt.
Enough giving these fake fans tickets to matches. Give them to the proper fans, so you can get genuine content.
There's a lot I didn't mention. Maybe I'll write a blog post on it.
Just a lot of people in the "streetwear scene" don't know anything about heritage and only care about likes and engagement.
Maybe I should school these kids again...
Saw this post on Instagram from a popular sneaker focused page, and they said "streetwear trends are now driven by East Asia. Not the West".
Its been that way since the early 2000s. These guys obviously didn't do their research and neglected the importance of Japanese brands. 🧵
I understand that this page on Instagram is trying to put everyone on notice that the East Asian market is an influence.
But the lack of research and failure to recognise that there are hundreds of Japanese brands that have been doing this for decades shows their ignorance.
No one asked for my discourse on Bleach but here it is.
Ichigo is just out here to protect his family and friends. He's not here to be Captain of a squad or lead the Gotei 13. He's legit powering up to protect his family and friends.
That's my GOAT.
Love my club @Arsenal, but on my timeline and feed I keep seeing influencers getting box seats, the new shirt and going to events who blatantly just post for the cash and not because they genuinely support the club.
Give them to the real fans. Not these fake ones.
Got a love/hate relationship with sneaker culture.
There's designers I appreciate, silhouettes I love, and the lore behind most of it.
But gatekeepers are confusing themselves for taste makers.
Probably the only time I'll talk about Paris Fashion Week. Louis Vuitton actually. Pharrell and Nigo's collection is just safe.
There's nothing inspiring and it just resonates with the older crowd who used to camp out for Bape hoodies.