burn2shoes wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:01 pm
The fire was probably roaring and you could hear the crackling sound of those poor sneakers baking.
yes these sneakers burn very nicely. Plant materials (cotton , rubber soles) burn so well...I like it when the rubber soles heat and the shoes curl up and distort....and burn furiously with the crackling soud !
Do you still make fires with old shoes?
DanskoJoe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:16 pm
Personally, I don't like them at all. They are cheaply made, they are not comfortable, they make your feet sweat, and they are ugly. I'm not bashing those who like them, I'm just saying how I feel about them.
And they are precious for everyone who has a fetish into them. In my opinion having any kind of fetish should make someone tolerant towards others who have a fetish as well except those who have a harmful passion.
DanskoJoe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:16 pm
Personally, I don't like them at all. They are cheaply made, they are not comfortable, they make your feet sweat, and they are ugly. I'm not bashing those who like them, I'm just saying how I feel about them.
A lot are cheap and massive produced it is true, but that can be said for anything, trainers and rubber boots included. There are plenty of videos on YouTube showing how rubber shoes/boots are made by the thousands. But whilst they may be all impracticable and hurt especially if worn all day some are very well made and much more of a work of art to admire on a shelf than to be worn by a gross scabby woman's foot. I guess it is the same for rubber boots and trainers?