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donwanadi
Dec 28, 2011, 8:15 PM
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I would like to understand why some people wear beanies.... There are a number of 'boulderers' at my local gym who don't where shirts and traverse around the gym breathing extremely loud. The volume roughly correlates to the number and hotness of the females present. The loud breathing I equate to standard douchbaggery.... What is the origin of this beanie radness? Is there logic behind it or is it just a trend?
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lena_chita
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Dec 28, 2011, 8:27 PM
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And I would like to understand why some dudes wearing beanies in any situation, indoor, outdoor, in bed, at christmas dinner, or whatever, concern you in any way. The origin is very obvious. Bouldering outside, when it is cold, makes a nice snugly knit hat, a.k.a. beanie, a must. It is a strange phenomenon, but you can actually climb shirtless/in a tank top, and wear a hat, and you will be warmer with a hat than without it. Some people get so used to having that beanie on their head, that they can't seem to take it off even indoors. Or maybe they just look better in it, because their hair hasn't been washed for many days. Regardless, you can safely ignore the beanie-wearing guys in the gym, they are not particularly contagious, and rest assured that you don't need to put one on yourself.
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herites
Dec 28, 2011, 8:40 PM
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Maybe they used to small and shit boulder rooms where there's a lot of chalk in the air, and they dont want that in their hair? The only reasonable answer I could come with.
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petsfed
Dec 28, 2011, 8:55 PM
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Same reason baggy pants and later popped collars were everywhere: its trendy, and they think it looks cool.
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njrox
Dec 28, 2011, 9:06 PM
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donwanadi wrote: The volume roughly correlates to the number and hotness of the females present. Yes. And?
donwanadi wrote: Is there logic behind it or is it just a trend I think it has something to do with the way a hot female looks in gym attire and its affect on the male brain. on the flip side, you know some fugly granola chick is saying the same thing about female boulderers who wear sports bras and spandex yoga capris (and do all that really awesome "stretching" on the floor in front of everyone)
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jcrew
Dec 28, 2011, 9:20 PM
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donwanadi wrote: I would like to understand why some people wear beanies.... ...... hotness of the females present. .. What is the origin of this beanie radness? Is there logic behind it or is it just a trend? to hold back the sexy dreadlocks...
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jakedatc
Dec 29, 2011, 12:14 AM
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does everyone with a baseball hat play baseball? Do people need Hummers to go to the grocery store? sounds like you're pretty insecure if what someone wears bothers you so much... sad really.
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jakedatc
Dec 29, 2011, 12:29 AM
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ahh i see the problem. you flail on the warm ups so you want to figure out how to suck less.. sorry a beanie won't help. try to suck less. then maybe someone will talk to you and you won't have to ask stupid questions on the interwebs.
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superchuffer
Dec 29, 2011, 12:38 AM
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beanies are designed to keep awesomeness contained. without beanies, the awesomeness would be just too awesome
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vinnie83
Dec 29, 2011, 1:12 AM
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Unfortunately this beanie indoors thing is spreading beyond bouldering. I recently was at a dental school interview and one of the other applicants wore a beanie indoors with his suit the whole day during the tour and interview.
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donwanadi
Dec 29, 2011, 1:40 AM
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What grade did you start at that after 10,000 posts and 8 years you're climbing V7?
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vinnie83 wrote: Unfortunately this beanie indoors thing is spreading beyond bouldering. I recently was at a dental school interview and one of the other applicants wore a beanie indoors with his suit the whole day during the tour and interview. Are you sure it wasn't a yarmulke or something similar?
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Dec 29, 2011, 2:23 AM
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jakedatc wrote: ahh i see the problem. you flail on the warm ups so you want to figure out how to suck less.. sorry a beanie won't help. try to suck less. then maybe someone will talk to you and you won't have to ask stupid questions on the interwebs. ahh, i see, you are one who wears said beanies.
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jakedatc
Dec 29, 2011, 2:24 AM
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donwanadi wrote: What grade did you start at that after 10,000 posts and 8 years you're climbing V7? that is what you come back with? we have 8 year olds at my gym climbing V2 in their sneakers.. quit checking out what people are wearing and climb more. fucking gumby ass noob
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Dec 29, 2011, 2:35 AM
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Much like folks who walk around with a bluetooth sticking out of their ear, I'm thankful the beanie wearers are kind enough to clearly flag themselves as a person to avoid. Makes it much easier for me to decide who to interact with at the gym.
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jakedatc
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surfstar wrote: jakedatc wrote: ahh i see the problem. you flail on the warm ups so you want to figure out how to suck less.. sorry a beanie won't help. try to suck less. then maybe someone will talk to you and you won't have to ask stupid questions on the interwebs. ahh, i see, you are one who wears said beanies. that should be updated to Gunks .9 (woo! ;) ) and you'll note the sport grade is quite a ways above that. you'll see where my priorities are. care to post something of yours in double digits there Brahhh surfer duuuude also i don't wear a beanie indoors climbing. I also don't judge people by what they wear. i could really care less. I do take offense to V2 gumbies calling out my climbing ability when they can't even get up the birthday party routes.
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Dec 29, 2011, 3:00 AM
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jakedatc wrote: I also don't judge people by what they wear. ahh, I see, you judge them by the numbers that represent their climbing skill.
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petsfed wrote: vinnie83 wrote: Unfortunately this beanie indoors thing is spreading beyond bouldering. I recently was at a dental school interview and one of the other applicants wore a beanie indoors with his suit the whole day during the tour and interview. Are you sure it wasn't a yarmulke or something similar? Don't know what technically qualifies a hat as a yarmulke, but this was big enough that it was pulled down to his eyebrows and covered his ears and didn't look like any yarmulke I have ever seen.
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petsfed
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Clearly he didn't want in that much then.
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rockyraccoon123
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You know, I only hear shit spraying in one direction and it really makes me wonder why... I'm gonna guess that the kids in the beanies are having more fun :)
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Dec 29, 2011, 6:33 PM
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rockyraccoon123 wrote: You know, I only hear shit spraying in one direction and it really makes me wonder why... I'm gonna guess that the kids in the beanies are having more fun :) i hate it when i hear other people's shit spraying next to me...kinda makes me gag
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robtstauffer
Dec 31, 2011, 4:22 PM
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i dont know about them i kinow i dont take my shirt off while Bouldering but i wear a beanie about 20 hrs of the day, its just a habbit plus my hair is crazy haha
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calvo
Dec 31, 2011, 11:13 PM
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So its your fault
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tH1e-swiN1e
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Most of the bodies heat is lost through the feet and head. I wear a beanie when its cold, because its cold, and in the gym when its cold because its not heated and cold. Beanies = Warmth. All gyms have the "Brahs" you seem to be referring to but not everyone who makes noise climbing is one of them. Maybe these guys crushing and wearing beanies have nothing to to with each other. Do you ever make noise climbing? One day you'll learn how strenuous hard routes are and sometimes you just gotta get loud to get sh*t done.
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