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Stop asking her leading questions or I am going to have to assume that your ambitions are nothing short of sinister.

That is such horse shit. I have no idea what the statistics are, but I am willing to bet that at least half of the awful shit that happens to children, is done to them by their parents. The government had to make child labor laws because the parents were totally ok with their babes working 10 hour days in a dangerous

Jesus Christ! Not knowing or remembering The Color Purple does not make one "culturally unaware." I am betting you don't know who Satan João is.

The people on this site, I swear to God, are the biggest bunch of self-congratulatory twits.

You're an idiot. gourmet goober may not be a parent, but he/she was at one time a child who has experience in being able to privately communicate about very personal issues with a medical professional without an overbearing parent. Regarding this very specific issue, it's not about being a parent, it's about being

If you are not a carrot, please don't have an opinion on carrots.

The 90's.

Ha! You can't post some dumb catalogue photo and declare the '70s to be the most hideous. Watch some of the old Soul Train line dance videos on YouTube, because that's how people really dressed. We had some SERIOUS STYLE in the '70s.

Ugh- fucking Meiwa era basic bitches.

1800s, I'm not sure which decade.

Every single example photo looks amazing to me. There is nothing in fashion I can't find some way to like. Don't trust me, though, because Claudia Kishi is my style role model.

Ha! I was LITERALLY about to say that exact same thing about that exact same decade, because George Washington and the rest of the founding fathers were total fashion don'ts. But then I Google Imaged the 1770s real quick and realized they were amazing, wigs notwithstanding! Especially the first picture; I would wear

Hands down, 1999-the early aughts. Belly chains, platform sandals, bindis as fashion accessories, juicy sweatsuits, shiny material things because THE MILLENNIUM IS COMING...I could go on forever.

2014 London men's fashion week

I vote the Eighities. Ironically, while Milano was being recognized as a planetary fashion capital, young people dressed like this:

1970s

I never understand that thinking either...It's like people are striving for a race to the bottom. Like the article on Huffpo say, if minimum wage was keeping with inflation, it would be around $22 now, and other wages and salaries would be going up too, yet somehow some people believe that only the minimum wage would

But...if I disagree with you, how do I express that without infringing on your (ill-defined) free speech?

Isn't your imposition of that standard of free speech infringing on MY right to free speech. It's almost like you just want to say whatever you want without any consequences. Which is ridiculous...and official

Speech never has been free of consequence, and it never will be. Your words affect the way other people think of you and act towards you, and that's a consequence. If a poet's beautiful words move people to tears, that's a consequence. If a general's words rally a country to war, that's a consequence. The words

It's a fuck you to every person who showed up there, and to the concept of fashion itself. It's a pure The Emperor Has No Clothes commentary on the absurdities of fashion and celebrity itself.

I'm a straight woman who feels like no one's attracted to me. I "peaked" over ten years ago according to men. At least men don't depreciate like fucking cars. Whyyyy do men think women are never lonely, rejected, ignored?! Is it because the "dime pieces" are literally the only ones on your radars?