
07-31-2013, 01:11 PM
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Oh, and we can add to this list people who wear clothes that are 2-3 sizes too small. too tight clothes to NOT make you look sexy.
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07-31-2013, 01:30 PM
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I take pity on people wearing pjs to the grocery store if they look obviously frazzled and perhaps have been up all night with a sick child. Tattoos don't bother me.
But as for having stuff written like a billboard across your butt, I just think that looks cheap.
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07-31-2013, 01:44 PM
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Could someone please explain to ME why people are...
worrying about what other people look like and the choices they make. Mind your own business.
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07-31-2013, 02:00 PM
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Location: Southeastern North Carolina
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Originally Posted by easternerDC
Oh, and we can add to this list people who wear clothes that are 2-3 sizes too small. too tight clothes to NOT make you look sexy.
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Amen to that. Makes you look like 20 lbs. of crap in a 10 lb. bag.
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07-31-2013, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Curmudgeon
Low rise jeans on women wearing thongs. I don't care whatever underwear you're wearing and I certainly don't need to know the color.
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OMG, I thought that had bitten the dust.
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07-31-2013, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by negativenancy
Could someone please explain to ME why people are...
worrying about what other people look like and the choices they make. Mind your own business.
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So what does your neck tat say, dear? 
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07-31-2013, 02:20 PM
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OK, what is the deal with bra straps sticking out?? When did that become OK? I think it looks awful and sloppy.
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07-31-2013, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by kitkatbar
I take pity on people wearing pjs to the grocery store if they look obviously frazzled and perhaps have been up all night with a sick child. Tattoos don't bother me.
But as for having stuff written like a billboard across your butt, I just think that looks cheap.
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Sugar, I said the child was wearing a full set of pjs, NOT the mom!
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07-31-2013, 02:39 PM
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Location: Verde Valley AZ
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Originally Posted by April Goodwin
Could someone please explain to me why people are doing (or continuing to do) the following:
1. Wear pajama bottoms out of the house. I mean actual flannel, not jogging pants or whatever. I actually saw a girl wearing a whole set of pajamas at high noon. Her mother was with her. This girl was not a toddler; she was of grade school age. What parent allows their kid to leave the house in their jammies?!
2. Get tats. I know, I know, I am a weirdo for not having any. Most people from 18-50 have them. I am 47 so I still have a few years to "fit in." But I find them trashy as hell, although occasionally I see some artsy types who have sleeves of tats and it seems pretty natural for them to sport tats. But tramp stamps? How about neck tats? Nothing screams 'prison industrial complex' better than that. And I finally saw it all last night: a dude with tats all over his face.
3. Girls (and even women!) with PINK or JUICY written across their butts: what is UP with that? So you WANT me to look at your azz? Really?
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I see #1 now and then but not that often. I work in a large retail store so I see it all. I also see #2 a lot...more than pj's, for sure. I work with a gal who used to live across the street from me. Her husband is tattoo'd everywhere, including his head and face. He's never been in prison. I don't see #3 anymore unless it's really rare. Most stores have stopped selling stuff like that and what they do sell isn't all that 'out there'.
I think people ought to hone their sense of humor. I'd rather laugh at some of those people than get all judgmental on them. How they dress and what they look like doesn't affect me or my life in any way and I do find it amusing. If they don't care why should I? lol
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07-31-2013, 03:03 PM
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Location: San Marcos, TX
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Many schools have "pajama day".
As for tattoos:
""The only difference between tattooed people and non-tattooed people is tattooed people don't care if you are not tattooed."
I have seven tattoos, that I acquired over a span of 20 years, but you wouldn't know if I didn't want you to know. I would never personally get a tattoo that I couldn't cover but that's my personal preference.
I would also never wear anything plastered across my butt but I reserve judgment for parents who dress their kids that way. That bothers me. Why would you want to draw attention to your 12 year old daughter's rear end?
What adults do is their own business.
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