What Trend Do You Wish Would Go Away

sexychefva804

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i have two pairs of crocs one with Kermit pins in them. And guess what?? My winter time shoes are Dansko's, one plain black and the other patent leather for special occasions. I shouldn't say that it's all I wear 'cause I got some fly heels, but damn! I am a chef and I do rock the Hottest clogs of any chef I know. No trips to the podiatrist for me.

My biggest pet peeve: Moms who let themselves go, and don't take time for themselves even for a Saturday morning regime of deep cleansing the skin, you know, something simple.

My 2nd biggest peeve: Parents who purchase all this so-called trendy stuff (fucking heelez) for their children and not one damn book for them to read!!
 

lara

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Originally Posted by glam8babe
and yeh the bottoms of my jeans dont get wet
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So is hemming your pants a completely forgotten skill or what? Even in the deepest 'burbs your local dry cleaner to take up your jeans for the princely fee of three pounds.
 

SparklingWaves

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#1) My biggest pet peeve is women getting too many lip injections. They look like Mrs. Potato Head. They want Angelina looking lips and it doesn't look right on their freaking face. I HATE IT! They think they look so sexy and they don't.

#2) I really dislike clothing that state things like -"Out for #1", "Get the F*** out of my way", "Kiss my fat A**", "The world revolves around me", "Ho", "Shut the F*** Up", "F*** You", and "Spoiled Bitch".

#3) Gigantic metallic purses seem to be a staple and I don't know why. I see people cover half of their entire torso with them. Sometimes, I think they maybe hiding an infant in those things. Why would you buy a suitcase size purse that is so showy?
 

iheartcolor

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Carrying your dog around stores with you. It will not die if you leave it at home (and if it will, well then you should either not be out or you need to put it to sleep).

15 year old girls having children and parading them around the mall as if it were the latest accessory.

-Lauren
 

oulala

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Originally Posted by j_absinthe
I'm still perplexed as to how pink became a strictly feminine color. It's like saying I don't like blacks in yellow.

Don't get me wrong, you're entitled to your opinion, I'm just looking for a little more perspective, some insight if you will (only because you're online right now
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I really don't have more insight to offer, except that is how I feel. I never said my opinions were very deep ones.
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SingFrAbsoltion

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Originally Posted by sexychefva804

My biggest pet peeve: Moms who let themselves go, and don't take time for themselves even for a Saturday morning regime of deep cleansing the skin, you know, something simple.

My 2nd biggest peeve: Parents who purchase all this so-called trendy stuff (fucking heelez) for their children and not one damn book for them to read!!


I definitely agree with both! I don't understand why so many moms let themselves go like that...then again I noticed that a lot of young girls don't take care of themselves either but they can get away with wearing no makeup and sweats every day because they can make it look "cute". But at one point it stop being cute and becomes a
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Johnny Wal

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Originally Posted by luvsic
- Super dressy clothes/makeup when going to class. You are here to LEARN, not go to the club. That's what weekend nights are for. I understand that people want to express themselves and make a statement, but looking dolled up to the extreme (seriously, makeup and clothes and hair that looks like it didn't take under 3 hours to prepare for) will only look like you've tried too hard. And you will have tried to hard for pretty much nothing.

i just want to put my 2 cents in with this. Im a senior and highschool, and i get all dolled up for school. my clothes arent "flasy" or whatnot, they are pretty neutral and kind of more proffesional than like, regular graphic tee's and stuff. but my makeup is always done up to a t. my hair is a problem in itself, but i make sure it looks good. why? because i go to school roughly 35 hours a week, and have been for....well a long time. ive spent a lot of my life in school! why not look good? im there all the time, its like my life. plus, its easier to be all good looking for after school if you already look good for school. oh, it only takes me an hour to get ready, from the time i wake up to the time i leave the house.
 

j_absinthe

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Shiiiet, after days of moving stuff at work all day, my feet need some relaxation at home.

*werks it in mah crocs*

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Originally Posted by luvsic
- Super dressy clothes/makeup when going to class. You are here to LEARN, not go to the club. That's what weekend nights are for. I understand that people want to express themselves and make a statement, but looking dolled up to the extreme (seriously, makeup and clothes and hair that looks like it didn't take under 3 hours to prepare for) will only look like you've tried too hard. And you will have tried to hard for pretty much nothing.

My philosophy is that, if you can't look your best for even the most simple tasks, what's the point in looking your best anywhere else?

If these people look cute and don't look like Ganguro rejects, then what's the problem if they take pride in their appearance and don't mind waking up 3 hours early for it?
 

k.a.t

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^^ omg i only just recently found out what a ganguro was lol and then i did yamanba make up on myself for entertaining purposes yesterday. LOL
 

MAC_Whore

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The smock tops that look like short babydoll dresses. Those really could have stayed in '74 and I wouldn't have missed them.

Anyone with a slightest bit of boobs looks pregnant in them and considering that I am like 40% boobs, a definite no-go for me.
 

sweetface

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Originally Posted by lara
So is hemming your pants a completely forgotten skill or what? Even in the deepest 'burbs your local dry cleaner to take up your jeans for the princely fee of three pounds.

Hemming doesn't help when there are 30cm of snow in a 24 hour period (this happened here 2 days ago) or when it suddenly shoots up to higher than seasonal temperatures (thanks global warming) and all of the snow/ice that was coating the ground becomes a delightful river of slush. No amount of hemming will save your pants from becoming soaking wet and salt stained when it's wet and slushy outside (unless you decide to hem them to the point of being capris)
 

cupcake_x

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-Crocs

-The scene/"emo" style

-Trashy looking sorority girls in Uggs, North Face jackets and sweatpants

I'm really glad the Napoleon Dynomite trend is over.
 

Cosmopolitics

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Originally Posted by MAC_Whore
The smock tops that look like short babydoll dresses. Those really could have stayed in '74 and I wouldn't have missed them.

Anyone with a slightest bit of boobs looks pregnant in them and considering that I am like 40% boobs, a definite no-go for me.


I hate those things so much. I saw a particularly ugly one in Target the other day and I thought it didn't look like a shirt at all, it looked more like a dress for a morbidly obese toddler.
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de-lovely

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Fake designer bags, basically just fake designer Chanel bags. i am SO sick of little 15 yr old girls coming into my store giving me attitude and swinging their little bags around. They are ruiening a fashion icon, I find it very disturbing.
 

cupcake_x

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Originally Posted by Cosmopolitics
I hate those things so much. I saw a particularly ugly one in Target the other day and I thought it didn't look like a shirt at all, it looked more like a dress for a morbidly obese toddler.
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People look so pregnant in those.
 

_ohmygosh

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15 year olds wearing head to toe in fluro. EW.
said 15 year olds wearing provocative slogan tees.
Most slogan tees in general.

I also agree with the fake designer bags/items.
 

_ohmygosh

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Wal
i just want to put my 2 cents in with this. Im a senior and highschool, and i get all dolled up for school. my clothes arent "flasy" or whatnot, they are pretty neutral and kind of more proffesional than like, regular graphic tee's and stuff. but my makeup is always done up to a t. my hair is a problem in itself, but i make sure it looks good. why? because i go to school roughly 35 hours a week, and have been for....well a long time. ive spent a lot of my life in school! why not look good? im there all the time, its like my life. plus, its easier to be all good looking for after school if you already look good for school. oh, it only takes me an hour to get ready, from the time i wake up to the time i leave the house.

I;m kinda on the same boat...
My last year in school, which waslast year, I'd wear makeup.... just foundation as a coverup as I didn't want to look/feel disgusting at school. my school is a private school with ridiculous strict rules, so I was always in trouble, teachers either stuck up for me or wanted me out... I wasn't being dolled up. I just had a really rough year, and I guess, foundation was my mask. I also do not feel comfortable leaving my home without something on my face........
 

nai

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I absolutely hate:
-uggs (ugh!!)
-gaucho pants
-the goth look
-girls who wear too short or too tight shirts where their rolls hang over (fat cleavage is what I call it. lol!)
-wearing shirts that show your bra strap! not cute at all!
-wearing a strapless shirt with no bra and your boobs sag. gross!
-guys with skin tight jeans
-guys who try to dress gangster. puh-lease!
 
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