they are all clones. tortured youth oh kill me please! their mummies and daddies give them a credit card and send them on their way. i wish my life was that bad.
2006-08-21 12:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I try not to be, but I just got my hair cut and it is frighteningly emo. I think it was a combination of the hairdresser and the picture I chose. But I don't dress emo, so it kind of works out. Plus if I style my hair right it doesn't look too emo.Only a little.
But my style of clothing is whatever I want to wear, whether it's in style or not. Not that I know what's in style anyway. But if I looked like everyone else, I would surely not be able to look at myself. My little sister is like that where she wants the clothes from all the namebrand stores and stuff, and I just can't seem to get it through her head that she wont be herself by wearing that stuff and looking like everyone else. Like she listens to me.
2006-08-20 18:26:51
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answered by Ell 5
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It's the rage about belly shirts that really offends me. There are very few women that can pull it off. It takes toned muscles and hardly having an ounce of fat on you yet everyone from the ones who think being borderline annorexic makes you sexy to the ones in denial about their belly fat wear them. Make your own style! Jeesh! There are so many other things you could wear that would make you look better!
2006-08-20 18:28:56
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answered by Johnny Canuck 4
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Well, I got one that wears her own style. It can draw attention at times, but I think it's fun and expressive. She calls herself a Poser, since one day it will be a "nice" outfit and the next it might be Hot Topic style with rainbow bandanas.
2006-08-20 18:31:11
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answered by sabina-2004@sbcglobal.net 4
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i do no longer like it very lots. this is getting very problematic to discover lots of of my popular boy names starting to be so girly. Jordan has continuously been one among my favorites for a boy, yet there have been 3 - confident, 3 - ladies named Jordan in a 5th grade type I observed. 3 Jordans out of a sort of 24 teenagers, consistent with danger a million/2 of them ladies. 3/12...a FOURTH of the ladies in the class have been named Jordan! because of the fact then i've got been iffy on the call. yet another one among my favorites is Dylan, yet i've got additionally considered this one worn on ladies previously. I mean, i'm no longer asserting which you will no longer have a acceptance to replicate a greater tomboy character, yet i think of that's what nicknames are for. i don't have a concern with Alexandra going by skill of Alex, Charlotte going by skill of Charlie, Samantha going by skill of Sam, etc. yet i would not call them in basic terms Alex or Sam or Charlie. You improve an quite good element with the opposite element. no person DOES seem to have any problems with Riley or Dylan for a woman, yet whilst they meet a boy named Ashley, their reaction is, "you're a BOY?! yet it somewhat is a woman'S call!" i've got been yelled at for affirming that Madison became right into a boys' call, that's certainly actual because of the fact the meaning of the call is "Son of Matthew" - for this reason the -son ending. I settle for that this one has long previous over to the ladies now, yet I nonetheless would not call my daughter a acceptance that meant "Son of ____." I do love the call Madeleine/Madelyn, that's analogous and extremely female. I do like some unisex names for women greater desirable than adult males, although. I mean, even although I even have considered male Baileys and Taylors, whilst it comes right down to it i like them greater desirable for women (I do think of Taylor is quite handsome on a boy, although, so i don't comprehend). And Riley for a woman is suitable if spelled as Rylie or Ryleigh. however the widespread public of those "unisex" names weren't unisex till some people got here to visit and called their daughters by skill of those names, and that i detect it stressful to sympathize with them on that.
2016-10-02 08:32:56
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answered by ? 4
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OMG YES!!!!
They are sooooooo stupid.
I hate looking at them.
They just disgust me.
Why cant they just dress the way they want to dress.
Thats what I do.
And I dont end up looking like a clone.
2006-08-20 18:27:49
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answered by RiotTabGrrrl 2
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No one is original anymore. All followers... like sheep. They're all too worried about what everyone is going to think. Who cares... it's not about what you look like on the outside that matters anyway. When they get older they'll realize that.
2006-08-20 18:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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they are all fashion whores. I don't hate them I just ignore them. They remind me of sheep in that they do what everyone else does.
I like the girls who have their own fashion sense. It's very refreshing to see.
2006-08-20 18:27:21
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answered by viewAskew 5
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I'm a waitress. Try waiting on them. It's even worse when they all sound the same and laugh the same.
2006-08-20 18:27:00
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answered by Marlene 1
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I've started figuring it out, the shorter the skirt, the younger the girl. haha. i'm just messing.
But honestly, you get 10-15 year olds dressing like... sluts.
I don't hate them, they just disgust me. Put on some clothes you tiny little prosti-tot. (get it? prosti-tot? little prostitute? lol)
2006-08-20 18:35:36
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answered by Ladyofthflame 2
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they are just havin fun, does it really bother you, does this hatred consume you, i bet they dont care about you, why dont you gety on with your life and let them find out what they like and what is cool just like you did in your own way.
2006-08-20 18:28:12
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answered by skippy 3
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