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I thought you said you were fat??? How do you keep from splitting your jeans in half is amazing to me.
No, you said that you were fat and your parents couldn't deal with you anymore so you moved in with your Aunt. Member that thread you started? Probably not you start so many trollish threads you may have lost count.
No, you said that you were fat and your parents couldn't deal with you anymore so you moved in with your Aunt. Member that thread you started? Probably not you start so many trollish threads you may have lost count.
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I have to agree some of those fashions on men, not very flattering, lol. I'm not really a fan of tight jeans myself, for comfort not fashion (or anti-fashion) reasons. I hate baggy pants, or 'shorts' that go half way down your calves just as much.
Anyway, I see a strong conservatism towards keeping the current dress standards. As I said before, there have always been people who want to keep those standards, and that's fine, but fashions will change whether we like it or not. I of course understand men and women are biologically different, but I see alot of fashion - like women wearing skirts - as cultural, not innately biological. When you think about it there's nothing innately feminine about skirts or even cute little tank tops, it's all cultural. As cultural as lipstick or something like that. In some Africa tribes the men wear the makeup, and that's the rule in most animal societies. The males are bright and colourful to attract the females. In modern societies it seems it's the female's job to do that. Now that is kind of weird if you ask me. Makes it confusing because these days it's still women who mainly choose their mates.
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Originally Posted by artsyguy
I think I know what I am talking about.
Peter Garrett is a high profile politician now anyway, although MO did a gig at the Bushfire appeal concert.
Again, I fail to see how he or Midnight Oil as a band appears gay to you. You guys want to claim everyone don't ya?
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