So here is my origin story from class:
Joe was a manly-man obsessed with his muscles and other manly traits. He always tried to show off his masculinity to everyone he could. Joe wore a lot of tight crew-cut t-shirts so everyone could see how big his chest was. One day Joe was admiring himself in the mirror and decided that tight shirts just weren’t enough to display his manliness. He wanted to be able to wear his tight shirts while showing off his chest hair. Joe quickly took off his shirts and cut it so the collar was shaped like a ‘v.’ He put the shirt back on and began to admire how large his chest was and how the visibility of his chest hair complemented his muscles perfectly. After creating his masterpiece, Joe went for a walk downtown to flaunt himself. His new fashion caught on quickly with other men and shirt manufacturers rapidly began creating the v-neck t-shirt.
Haha yeah that sounds true, I bet that was how it started. Either that or some sleazy chick was trying to show off her chest and a dude that it was cool and did the same thing.
ReplyDeleteHey I know someone else in your greek methology class. Well, maybe not your class but in the class in general. When my friend started talking about it on Sunday I thought of your blog last week. This title really caught my eye this week, you should have read it in class.
ReplyDeleteJoe sounds a lot like a friend from high school. Always looking at his muscles and trying to get other people to notice them. He still flexes regularly today.
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