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Agree. If the others continue on the tattoo discussion I suspect this thread will be closed. It's happened before.
Don't care. I wasn't the one who brought them up, so if it gets the thread locked that's on everyone else here who started that line of off-topic comments... I'm just responding.
And it says nothing about that specifically in the sub's TOS, anyway. We aren't bickering, so there is no reason why a mod should close the thread over this. As a former mod, I do understand how the rules and guidelines work.
This is an anonymous forum where people are free to give their opinions. We all secretly judge in real life, but sensible people keep their opinions to themselves.
Even when posting anonymously, I try to be the nice person I always am... but...
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PS: I'm not that nice and I don't worry all that much about what others think of me.
Really? Today's tattoos are FAR from the old "prison style" you used to see... sorry if I'm talking about a taboo subject here, but that's kind of ridiculously out of touch.
But you weren't answering OP's question - that was my point, or at least part of it. Did you read my other comment on that? Tattoos aren't "worn," nor are they a current trend. So maybe stay on topic, lol.
OP's title says "in" as in "seen in." Not "wearing," per se. So maybe YOU stay on topic, lol.
Actually these - see the link - are pretty cool. I like them, maybe to sleep in them instead of pajama pants. Fun. I can't imagine going out in them, taking out the trash for instance and encountering one of my neighbors...ha ha.
MC Hammer wore pants like that in the 90's. My friend gave a pair to my daughter; they were turquoise, hot pink, black & white splatter-patterned. My daughter loved them & wanted to wear them every day. In fact, she called them her MC Hammer pants. She was 4 years old.
Don't care. I wasn't the one who brought them up, so if it gets the thread locked that's on everyone else here who started that line of off-topic comments... I'm just responding.
And it says nothing about that specifically in the sub's TOS, anyway. We aren't bickering, so there is no reason why a mod should close the thread over this. As a former mod, I do understand how the rules and guidelines work.
Oh, relax! I wasn't even responding to anything you wrote.
At some point in a past thread (or more) it was stated, absolutely no tattoo talk. Whatever.
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But you weren't answering OP's question - that was my point, or at least part of it. Did you read my other comment on that? Tattoos aren't "worn," nor are they a current trend. So maybe stay on topic, lol.
Tattoos are NOT part of this conversation. You are right. It is about CLOTHES.
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Here are mine -
1. Those puffy, thick, bloated, mostly brown sandles. Yuk. No! Why? Gross. They are the deffinition of "clodhoppers". They are very popular this summer.
2. Colored Pants suits - bright high wasted, flare leg pants. NO! NO back then and not now!
My post is about clothes
NOT tattoos or body modification or hair color.
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