All the children suffering around the world.
Jackson wears his trademark black armband to remind fans of the suffering of children around the world.
The band worn above the elbow is commonly referred to as an "armband" or "sleeve." In a specific context, such as in sports or military uniforms, it may be called a "cuff band" or "upper arm band." These bands can serve various purposes, including indicating rank, affiliation, or as a fashion accessory.
The armband Freddie wears is a 3/4 inch wide black latigo leather band with 1/2 inch pyramid studs and 5/8 inch snaps. Items like this are typically sold at stores like Hot Topic. Or you can make them by buying the leather from a craft store and cutting it to size. The snaps can also be purchased at a craft store like Michaels or JoAnn Fabrics. You will need a leather hold punch to apply them along witha hammer. The studs can be purchased at specialty shops online.
In the movie "Swing Kids," Willy believes that the young man in the alley is a swing kid because he is wearing a distinctive armband, which was a symbol associated with the swing youth subculture in Nazi Germany. Swing kids were rebellious teenagers who enjoyed swing music and dance, defying the strict cultural norms imposed by the Nazi regime. Willy's assumption is based on the visual cues and behaviors that align with the characteristics of swing kids during that historical period.
Among gay men, piercing the left nipple only or tattooing an armband on the left upper arm only, can be perceived as a statement that the wearer is a top or dominant, meaning that sexually he is anally insertive and orally passive (he receives oral from his partner). In the context of someone who is into B&D or S&M, it means that they are the dominant partner in sexual activities and function as the master, daddy or sir. A gay man who has pierced his right nipple only or has tattooed an armband on only his right upper arm, can be perceived as the bottom or submissive, meaning that sexually he is the anally receptive partner and orally active (he gives oral to his partner). In the B&D and S&M subculture, it means that they are the submissive partner in sex, and function as the slave or boy. The origin or left/right can possibly be attributed to the following: The wearing of various colored bandanas around the neck was common in the mid and late nineteenth century among cowboys, steam railroad engineers, and miners in the Western United States. It is thought that the wearing of bandanas by gay men originated in San Francisco after the Gold Rush, when, because of a shortage of women, men dancing with each other in square dances developed a code where the man wearing the blue bandana took the male part in the square dance, and the man wearing the red bandana took the female part (these bandanas were usually worn around the arm or hanging from the belt or in the back pocket of one's jeans). The modern-day version of this Bandana Code or Hanky Code actually originates back to the 70s when the New York City newspaper, the Village Voice, published an article suggesting that it would be easier for gay men in the Village to pick each other up if they didn't only have to rely on wearing their keys in their back pockets, left to denote active, right passive. The feature suggested that they should all get down to the surplus store at the intersection of Christopher and Washington Streets where they could buy color-coded Levi's bandanas. Although it was originally said in a sarcastic manner, the gay community took the recommendation to heart, not only in New York, but eventually across the globe. Although the code isn't as strong as it once was, it still exists in some circles.
Jackson wears his trademark black armband to remind fans of the suffering of children around the world.
it stands for all the children suffering in the world.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.The noun 'armband' is a common noun, a general word for any armband of any kind.A proper noun for the common noun 'armband' would be the name of a specific armband; for example, Red Cross armband or Belkin Sport-Fit Plus Armband Case for Apple® iPhone® 6.
An MP3 armband allows the player to be fitted to an armband and worn around the wrist or lower arm whilst jogging, or other activities. The armband allows free access to all the necessary keys or buttons.
A Ancient Briton armband is a torque. This is worth a lot of money.
There is actually an electric armband designed to shock wearers. The fitness armband shocks individuals if they have not moved for a certain period of time.Ê
An armband is an inflatable band worn around the arms in order to keep afloat in water.
Yes you can purchase an armband for I River mp3 at Amazon. They have many styles to choose from. You can find them here: www.amazon.com/iRiver-Armband...MP3.../B000FDXWQ6
Depends on the Armband maybe about £40 or so if standard.
"You would wear it on your right arm." Is not correct. A black armband should be worn on your left arm. The reason for this is that the armband represents the deceased and by wearing the armband you are wanting to keep the deceased close to your heart. Your left arm is the one closer to your heart.
You can purchase an armband for an iPod Nano online at the Apple Store for $29.00. On Amazon you can get a Belkin Sport Armband for an iPod Nano 5G for just $10.99 plus shipping.
armband called Prajioud and the one that you wear over your head called Mongkol