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Be thankful they are wearing undies ... eh Ms. Spears!
Yeah, but at this point I'm wondering - Look what happened in the last 10 years, and how much casual "styles" have "progressed", at this rate, ten years from now, I wouldn't be too surprised if they started showing other parts of their bodies nobody would care to see!
I remember a brief conversation I had with a kid, about 19 or so, about 2 years ago or so, who was standing outside of a grocery store with his skateboard, and he had those very baggy pants on that were about ready to slip off his waist, and the top half of his underwear was showing. I mentioned something about being careful to not let his baggy pants fall off, and doesn't it get old always trying to pull them up? He came back with something like "Well what about the stuff you wore when you were young? It's the same thing". I told him, no it's not the same thing, because at least we were not showing our underwear and parts of our bodies no one was interested in seeing in public!
But haven't you noticed, some of them wear belts to hold them in place at the half-way-off-their-behind point. Same as you would wear it at your waist-just to let you know, it is supposed to look like this.
something that has always annoyed me -- people who drive in a lane clearly marked to be ending ahead (so a 'merge' is coming up) and try to get ahead of the rest of us (who are just driving along in the lane that they'll have to merge into) -- and THEN they expect US to let THEM into line! I'm all for courtesy, but letting them in just encourages them to keep doing it. So I don't....
What do the rest of you do when you are faced with this?
The TV in my Dentist office, she tells me it's for me to watch while she works but it's mounted on the left wall and she sits on the right and my heads pointed to the right so how am I supose to see it? Fix it.
Tattoo's people get when they are 120 pounds and now are 250 pounds, I know a girl who did this, a fairy on her back is now a eagle with stretch marks and she's always wearing something so everybody can see it....GROSS
I am shocked no one has mentioned piercings anywhere other than the ears??
As well as the one stated above...
2. Too many tattoos..one, two maybe three ae ok..but the ones that have them everywhere.
3. the ones that wear all black. black pants, black shirt, hair dyed blackest black, black lipstick...
4. girls who wear too much make-up. and when I say too much, i'm talking about the girl that has to put make up on just to go to the grocery store. what do you think wearing the make up makes you "appear" to be more confident that you really are? what does that say about you right there? (i'm a mascara and lipgloss only kinda girl)
5. At the beach, the heavyset girl wearing a bikini with her saggy tummy hanging over.
6. kids riding those motorized scooters down the street..I say if its motorized they need to be 16 to ride it. wouldn't that make it a motorized veichle?
But haven't you noticed, some of them wear belts to hold them in place at the half-way-off-their-behind point. Same as you would wear it at your waist-just to let you know, it is supposed to look like this.
LOL.. somebody has to teach these kids decent fashions, I know when I a teenager in high school until the mid 1970's, my parents mentioned a couple of things to me about wearing a t-shirt and denim jeans to school, but when they see how kids dress these days, they tell me that things weren't that bad afterall back then.
I personally dont care about fashion, whats in, whats not. For me, a simple pair of jeans and my docs work anytime.
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