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hip hop antagoniser
what about my totally witty shirt i made myself, which says my other shirt is a von dutch
Orange Juice said:yeh, and..? i told ya im heaps short... maybe youve been misinformed... just tell me who told you who i supposely am...
and dj_cam i feel your pain...
and bubz, its good to know im loved... whats this chainsaw thing in gp?
ha. ha. ha.Orange Juice said:but im 142cm...
They're 14. Most 14 year olds have no sense of direction or any idea of who they are or what they're identity is. It's all a part of growing up and we ALL go through it. We all go through some dorky fashion stage. I don't feel a need to diss it, I was there once upon a time, sometimes I still am...bubz :D said:don't get me wrong, as i'd said earlier people can dress however they want (i mean, i wear ponchos for example ) and if they're happy then whatever...
but you can't say it isn't tragic when, on saturday, i witnessed cork wedges, extreme flare hipster jeans with sequined gstring hanging out, tight von duchESS tee, peroxide hair with brown roots showing, and to top it off, lovely, glowing, orange skin -- all on the one 14 year old girl.
sure, it made my day more interesting, if you put it like that... but there's a difference between showing your individualism, and looking like a skank. which is the main "fashion crime" i can't stand.
yes? i dont understand how people can laugh at someone elses expense...meLoncoLLie said:ha. ha. ha.
supervision has its limits.0Jade0 said:If they are 14. Where the hell are their mothers?
How could you let your daughter walk around like that?
dont be.. youll eventually realise the opinions of others arent worth as much as you think (especially on a web forum).Orange Juice said:yes? i dont understand how people can laugh at someone elses expense...
im so cut...
Exactly. Any Skirt can be hitched up, any top can have half the buttons unbuttoned. If a girl wants to look skanky she will find a way. :uhhuh:yulia said:There are plenty of girls who dress lovely around their parents and change the minute they go out doors. Then there are the mothers who let their daughters wear what they want in order to make them happy and because they see all the other girls doing it they don't want them to be the odd one out. Was always like that in my high school...the mothers would buy the daughters the skanky clothes because that's what they demanded and that's what the other girls were wearing.
i know, but for some reason i take a lot of things to heart... even if some random i saw on the streets told me off id be pissed even knowing that theyd die an awful death...nekkid said:dont be.. youll eventually realise the opinions of others arent worth as much as you think (especially on a web forum).
The type of daily wear seen on Paris Hilton.Orange Juice said:jess: whats clubbing clothes?
those are my fashion do's (except for the mullets). i don't get why people have a problem with wearing hats and sunnies inside or wearing a scarf and a skirt. i wear them coz i think they look fashionable, not for their practicality. i also love the cami- over-a-t-shirt look. they're in now. it's good to mix and match things up a little. if nobody did then the whole world would be boring if we all wore basic casual wear.spell check said:you forgot hats and sunglasses inside
and, of course, t-shirts over long sleeve shirts
and those douchey thin white shoes that everyone has now
and fake mullets and mohawks