Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too live in Arlington and have teens. I have never once seen my teens are any of there friends wear a ski mask. Please fellow Arlington teen parent enlighten us on this trend.
+1. My teen attends the most diverse HS in Arlington, and I’ve never seen the kids wearing ski masks.
How many black kids are they friends with? Yeah, I think I know the answer to that.
What does this have to do with black kids, PP?
This thread is the most DCUM thing ever. I will explain. There are certain trends in fashion - Jordans, wearing your pants low, and yes wearing ski masks, that many urban kids participate in. The G-Star Raw store in Pentagon City has had a "no ski masks" sign in its window for the past couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too live in Arlington and have teens. I have never once seen my teens are any of there friends wear a ski mask. Please fellow Arlington teen parent enlighten us on this trend.
+1. My teen attends the most diverse HS in Arlington, and I’ve never seen the kids wearing ski masks.
How many black kids are they friends with? Yeah, I think I know the answer to that.
What does this have to do with black kids, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A facemask or a ski mask? Was the person with the ski mask special needs? Otherwise seems very odd to have one on a warm day.
The police report says ski mask. IDK.
Ski masks are in fashion particularly in cities.
Arlington is not a city. And they aren't fashionable here.
I live in Arlington and have a teen. We live outside DC where ski masks are very fashionable. But I love that Becky from Washington Golf is telling me what’s in fashion for a subset of kids at W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Ski masks are not fashion. They are for keeping your face warm while skiing, or for hiding your face so you can’t be identified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too live in Arlington and have teens. I have never once seen my teens are any of there friends wear a ski mask. Please fellow Arlington teen parent enlighten us on this trend.
+1. My teen attends the most diverse HS in Arlington, and I’ve never seen the kids wearing ski masks.
How many black kids are they friends with? Yeah, I think I know the answer to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too live in Arlington and have teens. I have never once seen my teens are any of there friends wear a ski mask. Please fellow Arlington teen parent enlighten us on this trend.
+1. My teen attends the most diverse HS in Arlington, and I’ve never seen the kids wearing ski masks.
How many black kids are they friends with? Yeah, I think I know the answer to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I too live in Arlington and have teens. I have never once seen my teens are any of there friends wear a ski mask. Please fellow Arlington teen parent enlighten us on this trend.
+1. My teen attends the most diverse HS in Arlington, and I’ve never seen the kids wearing ski masks.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter said they likely had a ski mask on because they knew they were going to be jumped... like a disguise.
Anonymous wrote:I too live in Arlington and have teens. I have never once seen my teens are any of there friends wear a ski mask. Please fellow Arlington teen parent enlighten us on this trend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A facemask or a ski mask? Was the person with the ski mask special needs? Otherwise seems very odd to have one on a warm day.
The police report says ski mask. IDK.
Ski masks are in fashion particularly in cities.
Arlington is not a city. And they aren't fashionable here.
I live in Arlington and have a teen. We live outside DC where ski masks are very fashionable. But I love that Becky from Washington Golf is telling me what’s in fashion for a subset of kids at W-L.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sounds pretty bad--kid still hospitalized. 5 on 1
https://www.arlnow.com/2024/10/29/two-hospitalized-after-mob-assault-outside-of-high-school/
So some kids got in a fight? Ok.
Exactly. Oh wow, teens are fighting?! And they'll all be caught because it was right after school and there were lots of witnesses. There's no violent person on the loose. Just some kids who will now most likely be expelled from school. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A facemask or a ski mask? Was the person with the ski mask special needs? Otherwise seems very odd to have one on a warm day.
The police report says ski mask. IDK.
Ski masks are in fashion particularly in cities.