“Yes... hmmm... must deduct points for an insufficient number of cocks out while you rocked out.”
“Yes... hmmm... must deduct points for an insufficient number of cocks out while you rocked out.”
If Jesus won... he supported gay marriage all along. Sneaky guy, that Jesus.
That was me!
The alternate reality that Kim Davis and her supporters inhabit is astonishing. I do not understand the victory celebration. They lost. At every single step of the way, they lost. The couples she refused marriage certificates are married and (I sure hope) enjoying their honeymoons. The only reason she is out of jail…
Exactly! It’s a continuation of the 90’s trend. It’s 70’s via 96. I had the biggest flares in every color. I love how these youghts act like skinny jeans are the “normal” jean and everything else is a trend. I still remember everyone in 2004 screaming how they would NEVER wear skinny jeans because they are so…
I think they are the 70s by way of the 90s, does everyone forget that we traipsed through this particular minefield before?
There was a 70’s revival in the 90’s, which is why we are seeing one one. Designers are asking themselves “what else did we do in the 90’s?.
All the denim/button down skirts/overalls/baby dolls tees and tanks/flares and bohemian shit is giving me uncomfortable flashbacks to my 1990s teen years.
It’s about 90’s nostalgia, which I remember being about late 60’s early 70’s nostalgia...
yeah, maybe it’s because I’ve been on a project runway binge, but all I can hear in my head right now is Michael Kors saying “it’s not supposed to be a costume!”
Uh, kids? This is a copy of the copy of the ‘70s that we did in the ‘90s. Pretty sure I wore several of these outfits in my senior portraits/sorority pictures. (Shut up.)
You’re getting a lot of shit on this thread, but I’m going to go ahead and assume that you’re not trolling and are not just an MRA douchebro, and try to explain this to you like you’re a reasonable human. Don’t make me regret it.
There’s been some unnecessary backlash toward you in some of the comments, and that’s counterproductive, because one important aspect has gone unadressed. It’s that women have to deal with the reality that sometimes, maybe even often, compliments /are/ creepy. We live our lives every day having to be wary, and it’s…