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Post by pondrunner on Jul 13, 2017 0:54:52 GMT
I've seen some pretty freaking hot man buns. Jack Greystone, anyone? I don't find him or his man bun hot.
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Post by AussieMeg on Jul 13, 2017 1:02:45 GMT
Wearing shorts with black socks that come half way up your calf. Teenage boys...smh I don't understand that look either. My 12yo son AND my 19yo DD both wear mid-calf length black socks with shorts. My DD mainly when playing basketball, my DS all the time. Posting pics of your food, not new but still inexplicable. Who cares what someone else ate?!?!?!? I love food and eating out, so I don't mind seeing food pics on FB or Instagram but I don't usually post them myself. I regularly catch up with a group of friends from high school, and we do it, but it's more of a piss-take. One of the girls posts pics of her food ALL the time, so now when we go out for dinner we do it just to tease her. And if she isn't there with us we bombard her with food pics on FB Messenger. The only other time I post food pics is when I'm at our favorite restaurant and I want to annoy DD that she isn't there!
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NoWomanNoCry
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Jul 13, 2017 1:03:17 GMT
I broke my personal rule about posting on threads like these. Because, without fail, once someone posts about something they don't like, others come in butt hurt like they have personally been insulted. And then others flock to reassure them that, no, we didn't mean you. lol. I'm sure there will be plenty of things that I like that others don't. Whatever. For example, ripped jeans. I LOVE ripped jeans. From this thread, it's clear others don't. So I'll keep rocking my ripped jeans and they can rock their cold shoulder tops. It's all good. I love ripped jeans.
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psiluvu
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Post by psiluvu on Jul 13, 2017 1:33:08 GMT
thanks Ladies I do like trendy clothes. I enjoy fashion. Since I sew about 90% of my entire wardrobe I buy patterns that are on trend. You look very cute in that romper and obviously have mad sewing skills, very impressive.
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Post by littlemama on Jul 13, 2017 1:56:46 GMT
Oh, those giant out of control beards. Gross, just gross. And any eyebrow trend. Really, have your brows the way the look good on you- in general, that isn't going to be shaved off and drawn on pencil thin and it isn't going to be darkly colored, so it looks like it was done with a crayon. But, hey, if that works for you, go for it!
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Post by triplejscrapper on Jul 13, 2017 1:58:22 GMT
I've seen some pretty freaking hot man buns. Jack Greystone, anyone? Oh Wow!! Isn't he just delish looking!?!?! I do so love a man with long hair!!
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Post by tracyarts on Jul 13, 2017 2:27:44 GMT
Oh, those giant out of control beards. Gross, just gross. I had a guy friend who grew one of those Duck Dynasty beards, and was always moaning about not being able to get a girlfriend. I told him to try trimming the beard back a bit. He did, and found a girlfriend the same week.
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my3freaks
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Post by my3freaks on Jul 13, 2017 5:40:16 GMT
LEAVE THE MAN BUNS ALONE! Lol my son won me over to it. I think it looks good on him. I think the right person can wear them. I don't mind them with a certain look. Can't really explain it. But I agree, not all of them are bad. I agree, some guys look seriously hot with a man bun, and some it doesn't work at all. David Beckham can rock a man bun any day! The big hipster beards are not my thing. Tongue piercings and gauges kinda gross me out.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Jul 13, 2017 5:50:21 GMT
Fake boobs size 34HHH. I have to say as someone very well-endowed that I like to minimize how much boobage you see by covering up. The give away to fakedome was the un-done halter top tied at the waist. They still don't look real.
Fake boobs are great and I have no issue with them. It's just the beyond believable sizes that I know some people have make me shake my head as I have neck and back issues with my real ones. (I am still not at my necessary weight to get a reduction done).
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Post by miominmio on Jul 13, 2017 5:59:55 GMT
Posting pics of your food, not new but still inexplicable. Who cares what someone else ate?!?!?!? I'm guilty of doing this lately  In my defense, it WAS a picture of freakshakes.
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Post by miominmio on Jul 13, 2017 6:14:54 GMT
And I really don't like that grey walls have become trendy. All the walls in my home have been grey since we bought it 16 years ago, and I like being "different".
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Post by AngieJoy on Jul 13, 2017 7:12:08 GMT
Taking your dog to every. Single. Place. With you.
It's a dog, people.
Fidget spinners, mostly because i work at a store that went crazy for them....lol
I seriously love me some hipster man. Tattoos, beards, man buns or bald heads, yep. Sexy like crazy.
I'm not a fan of "pretty" men.
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Jul 13, 2017 11:23:33 GMT
This new thing of memes that are pictures being shared as videos. Why? Seriously why? Do you mean the gif thing on Facebook, where you can choose one of those as a response? I don't mind them, but when I've typed in different response to see what comes up, there's always 2 or 3 that always show up first. refugeepea No, not that. I actually quite like the new gif feature, although I'm sure it slows Facebook down in the same way. What I meant it, you know how people share memes and they are just jpgs of pictures with words on them? Well many of those exact memes are now short videos - a few seconds up to 20 or 30. Some have music added. Some are just nothing. You click on the play arrow in the middle of the picture, expecting it to move, and it just sits there for 10 seconds doing nothing at all except taking up precious bandwidth. I thought there was something wrong with my computer or my Facebook when it began, but other people are seeing it too. To me, it's pointless.
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Post by anonrefugee on Jul 13, 2017 11:35:48 GMT
thanks Ladies  I do like trendy clothes. I enjoy fashion. Since I sew about 90% of my entire wardrobe I buy patterns that are on trend. You're outfits and sewing are inspiring!
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Post by anonrefugee on Jul 13, 2017 11:40:40 GMT
I had to look up tepache and dimple piercings- shows how trendy I am. Is the man headband thing done? Some teen boys with longer hair still do it here.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Jul 13, 2017 12:59:23 GMT
And I really don't like that grey walls have become trendy. All the walls in my home have been grey since we bought it 16 years ago, and I like being "different". Hate to burst your bubble but we painted our bedroom in our 1st house gray in 1993 and it was on trend. And every room in our new house in 1996 was gray. It was the new neutral.
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Post by miominmio on Jul 13, 2017 13:09:39 GMT
And I really don't like that grey walls have become trendy. All the walls in my home have been grey since we bought it 16 years ago, and I like being "different". Hate to burst your bubble but we painted our bedroom in our 1st house gray in 1993 and it was on trend. And every room in our new house in 1996 was gray. It was the new neutral. It wasn't on trend here. Back in the 90ies, bold colours were trendy, and then everything had to be white.
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Post by huskergal on Jul 13, 2017 18:20:18 GMT
I still do not like leggings or yoga pants worn as pants when they create a camel toe and/or are transparent enough to see either thongs or lack of things underneath. It is pretty much butt cheek with a thin coat on it. When they are thicker and worn well, I have no problem with them. The transparent ones should only be worn when the butt is covered.
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Post by kernriver on Jul 13, 2017 19:16:26 GMT
Looking at pics from the latest Paris fashion week and I am sick to death of seeing bare tits on the runway. Garments that are completely sheer are so ridiculous. Plus lots of models had on granny pants underneath or plain white bikini underpants.
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Post by SweetieBsMom on Jul 13, 2017 19:30:58 GMT
I'm not a very trendy person - my mother constantly complains that she has no idea how she ended up with such a fuddy-duddy of a daughter. For the most part, provided private areas are covered and I don't have to see your undergarments - I really don't care what trends people wear. I do laugh at little at my mum - she's 80 - because she buys trendy...she's wearing a mullet dress to my sister's wedding (I didn't even know it was called that) - she told me she was sure I wouldn't approve and would think it was too young for her. I told her that I didn't get a say in what she wore - if she liked it and was comfortable, then that was what was important. But what I didn't tell her is that I'm pretty sure it's too young a style for ME, lol. I think, at 80, she gets to rock out any way she wants.
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Post by ginacivey on Jul 13, 2017 20:09:22 GMT
Rompers. They fit well on almost no one over the age of 1 year due to differences in torso length, body type, etc., and you have wriggle around out of them to go to the bathroom. I love rompers..... LOL  and I love jeans with holes in them and cold shoulder tops..... and mullet dresses This new thing of memes that are pictures being shared as videos. Why? Seriously why? I hate the gifs too! and holy hell that romper and you ! where'd you get it? i am in love!
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ginacivey
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Post by ginacivey on Jul 13, 2017 20:15:56 GMT
Wait. Rewind. You MADE that romper? And you look amazing it? Shut your face. I hate you.....  i know...right!? i've been sewing.....i might need to try this gina
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Post by teri on Jul 13, 2017 21:52:29 GMT
Wait. Rewind. You MADE that romper? And you look amazing it? Shut your face. I hate you..... ![(rofl)]() i know...right!? i've been sewing.....i might need to try this gina its the Boho Breeze romper from winter wear designs... you can see the rest of my offending sewn garments here... lol
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Post by Clair on Jul 13, 2017 23:38:44 GMT
Teri - love your romper and everything else you have made. You are very talented!
Your clothes are beautiful and I think they are even better because you make them to fit you so well.
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Post by Linda on Jul 14, 2017 0:48:53 GMT
I'm not a very trendy person - my mother constantly complains that she has no idea how she ended up with such a fuddy-duddy of a daughter. For the most part, provided private areas are covered and I don't have to see your undergarments - I really don't care what trends people wear. I do laugh at little at my mum - she's 80 - because she buys trendy...she's wearing a mullet dress to my sister's wedding (I didn't even know it was called that) - she told me she was sure I wouldn't approve and would think it was too young for her. I told her that I didn't get a say in what she wore - if she liked it and was comfortable, then that was what was important. But what I didn't tell her is that I'm pretty sure it's too young a style for ME, lol. I think, at 80, she gets to rock out any way she wants. I agree - she's 80, she can wear whatever she darn well pleases and I sure won't tell her not to. I do get a kick out of the fact she's much more into trends than I am though
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Post by Belia on Jul 14, 2017 0:52:38 GMT
Fidget spinners!
I'm completely perplexed.
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Post by myshelly on Jul 14, 2017 1:11:44 GMT
I'm not a very trendy person - my mother constantly complains that she has no idea how she ended up with such a fuddy-duddy of a daughter. For the most part, provided private areas are covered and I don't have to see your undergarments - I really don't care what trends people wear. I do laugh at little at my mum - she's 80 - because she buys trendy...she's wearing a mullet dress to my sister's wedding (I didn't even know it was called that) - she told me she was sure I wouldn't approve and would think it was too young for her. I told her that I didn't get a say in what she wore - if she liked it and was comfortable, then that was what was important. But what I didn't tell her is that I'm pretty sure it's too young a style for ME, lol. They are only called that if you're making fun of them. They're called high/low dresses if you're being serious or not derogatory.
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Post by Linda on Jul 14, 2017 2:37:36 GMT
I'm not a very trendy person - my mother constantly complains that she has no idea how she ended up with such a fuddy-duddy of a daughter. For the most part, provided private areas are covered and I don't have to see your undergarments - I really don't care what trends people wear. I do laugh at little at my mum - she's 80 - because she buys trendy...she's wearing a mullet dress to my sister's wedding (I didn't even know it was called that) - she told me she was sure I wouldn't approve and would think it was too young for her. I told her that I didn't get a say in what she wore - if she liked it and was comfortable, then that was what was important. But what I didn't tell her is that I'm pretty sure it's too young a style for ME, lol. They are only called that if you're making fun of them. They're called high/low dresses if you're being serious or not derogatory. good to know -thanks!
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Post by worrywart on Jul 14, 2017 3:05:45 GMT
Okay, I don't know how to describe it but it is these new 'videos'.
Say it is a story on CNN or any other site with a video..it is not a traditional video, but a collection of pictures with text on the screen explaining the story with music background usually. SOOOO sick of these. If I want a video and sit through a freaking ad I want a actual report like actually hearing the interview or reaction of the person in the story.
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Post by turangaleela on Jul 14, 2017 12:53:12 GMT
I'm not a very trendy person - my mother constantly complains that she has no idea how she ended up with such a fuddy-duddy of a daughter. For the most part, provided private areas are covered and I don't have to see your undergarments - I really don't care what trends people wear. I do laugh at little at my mum - she's 80 - because she buys trendy...she's wearing a mullet dress to my sister's wedding (I didn't even know it was called that) - she told me she was sure I wouldn't approve and would think it was too young for her. I told her that I didn't get a say in what she wore - if she liked it and was comfortable, then that was what was important. But what I didn't tell her is that I'm pretty sure it's too young a style for ME, lol. They are only called that if you're making fun of them. They're called high/low dresses if you're being serious or not derogatory. And it's a shark bite dress if there's a big difference between the high and low parts.
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