Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Finally, a bracelet that reflects our lifestyle!We party...a little. We eat red meat. We enjoy a beer now and then. We take risks. We like extreme sports. We paintball, snowboard, skateboard, mountain bike, BMX, and rock climb. We stay out late, get up early, work hard, play harder and we love our lifestyle. We live on the edge and we aren't going to apologize for it.Does this mean we live wrong?You bet it does. And now we want the world to know that we are not ashamed of our lifestyle.Live Wrong...the bracelet for the rest of us. |
Customer Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Get a grip!!!, Jul 12, 2023 I initially clicked on the infamous "Live Wrong" bracelet because I thought it was something my 26 year old son would think was funny and fun to wear. I've probably only read three reviews in all the time I've been shopping on Amazon. I don't remember why I started to read these reviews but once I did I was hooked. I am 52 years old, fat but not a stupid moron. I've lost 4 people that I love to cancer. I am a cancer surviver. I think these bracelets are exactly what they are supposed to be, funny. I believe they are a personal statement, as is every other colored band that is sold. What I think is wierd is the uproar this has caused on both sides. The truly offensive people are those who feel they can judge a person by any bracelet, hat or car. While I drive my SUV I wear no bracelets of any color. I have taken the advice of D.L. Hereford and D. Ray "conspiracy theory" and send my chairitable contributions direct. I contribute time as well as money to what I believe in and time slipping a bracelet on and off doesn't count. I have a daughter-in-law who does relay walks and other fund raising activities while she wears her yellow bracelet. I think she considers the bracelet less important than the rest. I think Silent Bob would approve. Brent Freakin' Wilson, your anger over this is way overboard. I sense other personal issues. See your pastor. The emperor of ice cream needs to write a book, maybe he could call it, I'M SMART, SEE. Or perhaps a Geraldo type talk-show would work better. Then he could allow people to view his impressive intelligence first hand. Lovestory 27, quite reading romances and grow up. By the way, there are t-shirts that have money going to charitible causes, too. Why allow the evil doers to put live wrong on a shirt? Doesn't anyone realize this is Amazon.com not a political forum? All the bands, black, yellow, pink or aquamarine are more club membership cards than anything else, don't make them more important than they are. I'm buying some!!! I joined in on this damn thing, I am officially over the edge.
4 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
Stupid, Stupid Idea, Jul 7, 2023 C'mon now...those of you who are making fun of the "fad" and are simultaneously jumping on that same bandwagon by buying this piece of the "fad" and paying triple for something that really is pure profit should look up the word "irony" in the dictionary.
I agree that people should give directly to charities, but if impulse purchases at the checkout counter and the web lead to more money going toward charities from people who wouldn't normally directly donate, I'm all for it. It's called taking advantage of people's desire to be part of something and using it for some good. Gee, what an awful idea, huh?
5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Greatness, Jul 6, 2023 I'm sick of the Live Strong braclets all over the place. Those who think the Support Our Troops products are actually contributing to the well being of our troops are deluted. And do Jesus really care about you wearing a wristband? I don't think so. The makers of those products as well as this one are in it for profit. I just like how this one counters the rest. I'm buying 2 and struting all over the Bible Belt.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
You talked me into it . . . . , Jul 5, 2023 I saw this bracelet and chuckled a little . . . this really is a rather funny idea.
Amd then I read the reviews. Thank you to all the deluded, self-righteous posters who feel that this is "distasteful" -- all of you who think your $.0001 contribution from buying yellow/blue/pink bracelets really makes a difference. You made me realize that I DO "live wrong" -- I'm agnostic, think for myself, disagree with the Bush administration, listen to rock music, play video games, refuse to go along with stupid trends, and prefer to give my money directly to a charity instead of wasting it. I'm now going to buy at least one "Live Wrong" bracelet -- I may buy a few to give as gifts too -- just to piss you people off!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Lighten Up!, Jul 1, 2023 I don't see what the big deal about this bracelet is. We live in a country where we have the right of free speech, and this bracelet is an example of someone using that right. If you don't like it, don't buy it. That's the beauty of capitalism. Don't tell me that this takes away any money from cancer research (I donate straight to the charity)or that it's disrespectful to troops. I am one. In summary, life is short and you will die. What's wrong with enjoying the time we have been given?
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