I'm glad that I kept a backup copy of this long-winded post I wrote. Why is it that I always take a simple topic and go off on a tangent about morals?
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I despise most clothing I see now-adays, mostly because girls wear too little clothing and boys wear too much. When I say that boys wear too much, I am referring to the boys that wear extremely baggy pants that they have belted around their damn knees so we can all see their boxer shorts hanging out at the back. I don't know who started that trend, but they need to be shot repeatedly with a cannon.
I find it much worse in girls' clothing, though. Everything's about flashing skin and showing off body parts that were never meant to be seen. I don't wish to see anyone's a** crack sticking out of their low-rider jeans. I don't want to be able to see a someone's breasts through their see-through bikini-top blouse. It's disgusting. The worst thing is that that kind of clothing is showing up on kids as young as six.
One of my pet peeves has always been parents that dress their little girls in bikinis at the beach. I forgive it when it's a baby, because obviously it's easier to pull a two-piece over a diaper, but we don't need four and five year olds prancing around wearing so little. It's just been amplified now because parents are dressing their little girls in that kind of attire for school and regular outings. It's not cute, it's not cool; it's repulsive and shameful. They might as well tape a piece of paper on their kid's back that says, "Molest me". You'd think that because we live in an age where we have to be fearful for our children's safety that they'd cover their kids up more, not less.
I've kind of gone off topic, so I'll get back to the actual issue. Just a few weeks ago my boyfriend and I stumbled upon a powder pink "I
heart Orlando" shirt at a Winners. It was absolutely hideous. The items of clothing I hate the most are all the ones with stupid slogans or images on them. Take the ones in those McDonalds commercials, for example. Anyone that wears that must have a bloody complex. It's all kinds of s**t about, "I'm so great, so get the ******** out of my way you ugly bastards". I obviously paraphrased, but that's the general idea. XD
Another T-Shirt I've seen that I absolutely hate had the saying, "You laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at you because you're all the same." Whoever designed that T-Shirt really needs to think. Why would you make a
mass-produced shirt carrying a slogan about being different? You might as well have the slogan, "I don't wear brand-name clothing" written on a Tommy Hilfiger sweater. It makes no sense.