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Title: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 15, 2008, 04:47:36 AM
is there anything you see people wearing that irk you? that make you say to yourself "Why would anyone ever wear that?" or "That's just ridiculous."

i'll give a few examples:

- i hate it when i see guys wearing black nail polish. i didn't realize being a social deviant meant adopting a girly custom. it doesn't make them devilish or badass, it's a form of metrosexuality. that goes for you too, Ozzy. this isn't so bad a faux paix. at least they don't do the same to their toenails. i hope.

- i don't understand why some girls wear pants under skirts. why not just one or the other? leggings i can understand, though i still hate the look. but jeans? Pick a side, people. We're at war.

- Crocs are disgusting. so what they're comfortable? they're not fashionable at all. would you wear shoes made of fecal matter if they were comfortable? not to mention Crocs get caught in escalators and rip off toes. (http://www.snopes.com/horrors/parental/escalator.asp)
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Psycho Yuffie on December 15, 2008, 07:41:53 PM
- i don't understand why some girls wear pants under skirts. why not just one or the other? leggings i can understand, though i still hate the look. but jeans? Pick a side, people. We're at war.
1. Because sometimes you want to wear a skirt, but it's too cold.
2. Because it's kinda cute.
3. Because it's dyke.

- Crocs are disgusting. so what they're comfortable? they're not fashionable at all. would you wear shoes made of fecal matter if they were comfortable? not to mention Crocs get caught in escalators and rip off toes. (http://www.snopes.com/horrors/parental/escalator.asp)
FINALLY! I've been saying this for ages. Crocs are ugly as hell.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sub Tank on December 16, 2008, 12:31:58 AM
I don't understand why some girls wear clothes.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sky Child on December 16, 2008, 12:35:27 AM
Crocs are ugly as hell.
This
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: RMX on December 16, 2008, 12:37:17 AM
- i hate it when i see guys wearing black nail polish. i didn't realize being a social deviant meant adopting a girly custom. it doesn't make them devilish or badass, it's a form of metrosexuality. that goes for you too, Ozzy. this isn't so bad a faux paix. at least they don't do the same to their toenails. i hope.

I find Black nail polish creepy regardless of who uses it. No exception

I don't understand why some girls wear clothes.

Fetishes
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 16, 2008, 12:49:51 AM
1. Because sometimes you want to wear a skirt, but it's too cold.

i wouldn't want to wear a skirt any time of the year, cause i have a [ray splasher]. but if i didn't, i most certainly wouldn't wear one in the winter. you gotta sometimes sacrifice looking good to be comfortable. i thought that was the point of Crocs and Ugz in the first place.

on a related note, if i were a woman, it would have to be extremely hot outside for me to wear a short skirt. and if i were a girl in an anime, i would never wear short skirts. do you know how many perverts there are in anime that live solely to flip those things? to them, short skirts = easy access. if i were to wear that, i should just put a "Cum Dumpster" sign on my back.

i got a little off topic there. to get back on track, what is the deal with The North Face? 60% of my college owns at least one of these sweater jackets, and wear them all the time. what is so special about them? i'm not saying they're ugly or anything. i just don't get why they're so popular.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 16, 2008, 01:14:08 AM
And it's terrible to have freakin' huge earrings that leave you feeling uncomfirtable after awhile. and those that have holes in them and in your ear.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Akamaru on December 16, 2008, 01:15:43 AM
Personally, I hate it when girls put on those large snow boots that are fuzzy. You in the frikkin city and your wearing those...? No.
I don't understand why some girls wear clothes.
I like this person.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: VixyNyan on December 16, 2008, 01:24:53 AM
I don't understand why some girls wear clothes.

What is this "clothes" you're talking about...? '>.> (http://forum.rockmanpm.com/index.php?topic=7.msg26869#msg26869)
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sakura Leic on December 16, 2008, 01:25:02 AM
FINALLY! I've been saying this for ages. Crocs are ugly as hell.
What are Crocs?
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: VixyNyan on December 16, 2008, 01:25:48 AM
What are Crocs?

A special-brand shoes that makes your toes get stuck on a escalator...
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 16, 2008, 01:29:22 AM
A special-brand shoes that makes your toes get stuck on a escalator...

Yes, even when you are wearing those damage-inducting earings that go through your ear that has a hole in the middle.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: VixyNyan on December 16, 2008, 01:30:16 AM
But I love my earrings. o.o
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 16, 2008, 01:31:29 AM
But I love my earrings. o.o

But then, SOME earrings can hurt when you try to remove them, or have a chance of getting yanked from them.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: TeaOfJay on December 16, 2008, 01:32:34 AM
Yes, even when you are wearing those damage-inducting earings that go through your ear that has a hole in the middle.

Wait, wait, WAIT.

What in the blue hell does wearing giant loop earrings have to do with wearing crocs that apparantly get caught in esculators and take toes with 'em?

I swear you're just itching to rant.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sakura Leic on December 16, 2008, 01:34:07 AM
You know speaking of earrings I don't understand those kind where they stick a spike in your ear and the hole is like a half inch wide.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: VixyNyan on December 16, 2008, 01:34:17 AM
I swear you're just itching to rant.

What the cup of tea said.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 16, 2008, 02:03:44 AM
Wait, wait, WAIT.

What in the blue hell does wearing giant loop earrings have to do with wearing crocs that apparantly get caught in esculators and take toes with 'em?

I swear you're just itching to rant.

Well..

1. Both are painful. (just try to hurry to get dressed in a hurry)

2. Well, they are both a little ugly..

3. They both are relaited to horrible fashion-sense. (who would wear overalls with crocs and giant loop earrings? ugh)
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: TeaOfJay on December 16, 2008, 02:21:36 AM
You see, that's not dirrectly related to the quote you were quoting. Now if Vixy said something about Earrings in that quote than I'd totally understand.

And like you said earlier, you don't like the big earrings. That doesn't mean that everyone thinks that way.

Personally I prefer comfort to style, since keeping up with style turns out to be so damn expensive. With a couple of already expensive hobbies under my hat I don't need a third expense getting in the way of my fun.

That being said, I wouldn't wear crocs outside of my home because I happen to like my feet.

And seriously, why can't people just stop bitching about other people's horrible sense of style and wear their horrible styles?

Mini rant brought to you by the letter "U"!
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 16, 2008, 02:29:24 AM
You see, that's not dirrectly related to the quote you were quoting. Now if Vixy said something about Earrings in that quote than I'd totally understand.

And like you said earlier, you don't like the big earrings. That doesn't mean that everyone thinks that way.

Personally I prefer comfort to style, since keeping up with style turns out to be so damn expensive. With a couple of already expensive hobbies under my hat I don't need a third expense getting in the way of my fun.

That being said, I wouldn't wear crocs outside of my home because I happen to like my feet.

And seriously, why can't people just stop bitching about other people's horrible sense of style and wear their horrible styles?

Mini rant brought to you by the letter "U"!

Well, if you count us losing our values over the past few centuries, that could be one of the few reasons.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sky Child on December 16, 2008, 02:35:18 AM
... okaaay, since this thread has gone a wee bit off-track with Gaia's posts, I'm going to say that I rather dislike the whole "wearing pajama pants in public as regular clothes" thing. I understand, comfort is a big part of how one dresses. But it just looks silly. Plus, the air cuts right through them. The basic function of clothing is to protect your body, so why would someone want to wear something that fails to do even that?
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 16, 2008, 02:38:31 AM
... okaaay, since this thread has gone a wee bit off-track with Gaia's posts, I'm going to say that I rather dislike the whole "wearing pajama pants in public as regular clothes" thing. I understand, comfort is a big part of how one dresses. But it just looks silly. Plus, the air cuts right through them. The basic function of clothing is to protect your body, so why would someone want to wear something that fails to do even that?

Well, it's fashion. If it looks good, and accepted by the fashion guys, then it's popular. sad, but true.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Asvel on December 16, 2008, 02:47:23 AM
-Uggs [acid burst] me off to no end. They make people's legs look fat. They're not so bad with pants, but with a skirt? Not even a model could make that look good.

-Boxers hanging out of pants that sit nowhere near the waist or hips. For the last [tornado fang]ing time, pull those up. You can have them at the hips and show a little waistband and that's fine, but if your ass is hanging out, ugh. I don't want to see your ugly boxers. If a guy's got a nice butt and he's wearing flattering underwear, I don't have a problem with it. But boxered asses hanging out are just plain NO. (I'm not saying this with any particular demographic in mind, it just does not look good on anyone. Some places will even write you up for indecent exposure if you show too much underwear.)

-Anyone wearing elastic-waistband "denim" will be unceremoniously defenestrated. (This is mainly just a problem with older women.) If you want something comfortable and easy to wear, sweatpants are fine.

-Anyone who isn't a teacher and wears seasonal sweaters, most of the time, won't look good in them. There are exceptions.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 16, 2008, 02:49:30 AM
1. Both are painful. (just try to hurry to get dressed in a hurry)

proof you're just running your mouth. the whole appeal of Crocs is because they're really comfortable.

... okaaay, since this thread has gone a wee bit off-track with Gaia's posts, I'm going to say that I rather dislike the whole "wearing pajama pants in public as regular clothes" thing. I understand, comfort is a big part of how one dresses. But it just looks silly. Plus, the air cuts right through them. The basic function of clothing is to protect your body, so why would someone want to wear something that fails to do even that?

i concur. oddly enough, i thought i'd see more of this in college, with people dorming and all. but i actually think i saw this more in high school.

and about earrings, there is such a thing as too big. like the hoop earrings that almost touch the shoulders.

-Boxers hanging out of pants that sit nowhere near the waist or hips. For the last [tornado fang]ing time, pull those up. You can have them at the hips and show a little waistband and that's fine, but if your ass is hanging out, ugh. I don't want to see your ugly boxers. If a guy's got a nice butt and he's wearing flattering underwear, I don't have a problem with it. But boxered asses hanging out are just plain NO. (I'm not saying this with any particular demographic in mind, it just does not look good on anyone. Some places will even write you up for indecent exposure if you show too much underwear.)

or in short, "You ain't no gangsta. Pull your pants up!"
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sakura Leic on December 16, 2008, 03:00:39 AM
-Boxers hanging out of pants that sit nowhere near the waist or hips. For the last [tornado fang]ing time, pull those up. You can have them at the hips and show a little waistband and that's fine, but if your ass is hanging out, ugh. I don't want to see your ugly boxers. If a guy's got a nice butt and he's wearing flattering underwear, I don't have a problem with it. But boxered asses hanging out are just plain NO. (I'm not saying this with any particular demographic in mind, it just does not look good on anyone. Some places will even write you up for indecent exposure if you show too much underwear.)

Tell me about it most of the guys in my school do this, I'm suprised my friends don't, since they are all boys, but I'm glad they don't.  One time my mom saw 2 boys with this and their pants actually fell down and then they pulled them up quickly.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Jericho on December 16, 2008, 03:02:03 AM
+1 for the jeans lower than boxers (lolgangsta) look. For how much money gets spent to look poor like that.... It's just sad. XD
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Police Girl on December 16, 2008, 03:05:49 AM
Murlocs, yuck. It seems to be like wearing heavy boots ALL YEAR.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: RMX on December 16, 2008, 08:40:44 PM
Murlocs, yuck. It seems to be like wearing heavy boots ALL YEAR.

I'm afraid you lost me
(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/7/78/250px-Warcraft_Murlock.jpg)

losing our values over the past few centuries

cool story
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Alice in Entropy on December 16, 2008, 09:12:07 PM
Honestly, I have no regard for the concept of fashion; lord knows if I had a gentleman's tuxedo and top hat, I'd wear them around town, and I'd enjoy it! But to give this post some purpose, I'll share some articles of clothing that peeve me:

- Drainpipe jeans: I just think they're...bizzare. I like wide-legged jeans, but drainpipes are just too narrow to be functional. I've seen girls wearing them, and they make their legs look like toothpicks attached to their body.
- Wooly jumpers: I usually refuse to wear these. Not actually because of how they look, I just think they're itchy and uncomfortable.
- Jeans worn below the waist: I have nothing to add, so I'll just agree with what's been said.
- Slipper shoes: You know, those funny little shoes that look like slippers? I think they're more funny than ugly, especially checkered ones.

Of course, I wouldn't go out of my way to tell someone I hate their clothes or nag them for their fashion sense. I don't get the point in it.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Police Girl on December 16, 2008, 10:36:15 PM
I'm afraid you lost me
(http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/7/78/250px-Warcraft_Murlock.jpg)

They are like wierd shoes, they go up about 2-3 inches off your shin.
But only girls wear them, and the ones who wear them are somewhat attractive. So that's good. I guess.

Other than that, Any shoe that girls wear with out socks that come off easily. Nobody wants to see gross bare feet in class.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 17, 2008, 12:02:48 AM
Nobody wants to see gross bare feet in class.

i'm pretty sure there is an audience for that.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: RMX on December 17, 2008, 01:04:03 AM
*raises hand*
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: borockman on December 17, 2008, 01:10:09 AM
Ok, what's actually wrong with barefeet?
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 17, 2008, 01:13:44 AM
Ok, what's actually wrong with barefeet?

It's not in the dresscode of fashion~ <- sarcasim

And yeah, I think that I haven't seen any of those yet.. except in some designs.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: VixyNyan on December 17, 2008, 01:18:24 AM
Relevant...

The Road To Fabulousity (http://lol.rockmanpm.com/vixy/msn/TheRoadToFabulousityMSN.gif) (MSN Comic by Vixy & Sky)
(http://lol.rockmanpm.com/vixy/msn/TheRoadToFabulousityMSN.gif) (http://lol.rockmanpm.com/vixy/msn/TheRoadToFabulousityMSN.gif)

Even Robot Masters Can Be Pretty (http://lol.rockmanpm.com/vixy/msn/EvenRobotMastersCanBePrettyMSN.gif) (MSN Comic by Vixy & Sky)
(http://lol.rockmanpm.com/vixy/msn/EvenRobotMastersCanBePrettyMSN.gif) (http://lol.rockmanpm.com/vixy/msn/EvenRobotMastersCanBePrettyMSN.gif)
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 17, 2008, 01:35:47 AM
It's not in the dresscode of fashion~

bullshit as usual.

open toe shoes have been a hilight in women's shoewear for years. on the fashion and casual fronts.

Vixy: fuckin awesome. love the use of CLUSH Man.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Gaia on December 17, 2008, 01:40:03 AM
bullshit as usual.

open toe shoes have been a hilight in women's shoewear for years. on the fashion and casual fronts.

Vixy: fuckin awesome. love the use of CLUSH Man.

Saracsim as usual. (goes to fix) Anyway, I really not have seen those kind of fashion around my area, and on TV (particually mostly when I see them, it's part of a tribal/fantasy thing, so yeah, I don't know)
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Protoman Blues on December 17, 2008, 02:30:46 AM
For the record, Crocs getting caught in escalotors aren't the problem.  That can entirely be blamed on stupid people.  Those are the people who don't walk up the freakin thing and treat it as a ride, then don't pay attention when the "ride" is coming to an end and thus get their Crocs caught and get their foot shredded, which they deserve.  If I saw something like that, I'd laugh my ass off then move along. 

Having said that, I only wear Crocs around the house.  For outside, I wear Merrell's or Timberland Boots for harsher weather.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Nekomata on December 17, 2008, 09:11:21 AM
No shirt, no shoes, no problem.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Quickman on December 17, 2008, 10:08:04 AM
I only wear Crocs (well, the cheap Wal-mart brand of Crocs) around the house as well.  Outside, it's my beloved Converse.

Anywho, seeing people wear their pyjamas in public irks me as it seems to me that those people are too damn lazy to even properly get dressed.  Seeing people wearing clothing that is clearly too small and petite for their body size is disgusting.  And I absolutely hate it when people wear gallons of cheap perfume/cologne.  It causes me throat to close up. 

Other than that, people can wear mismatched tacky clothing all they want.  I really don't care.  Just make sure the clothes fit properly and are proper outer wear and not pyjamas.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 17, 2008, 07:01:43 PM
And I absolutely hate it when people wear gallons of cheap perfume/cologne.  It causes me throat to close up. 

not clothing, but i totally agree. i've been saying this for years: there's no way women find the smell of male body sprays attractive. there's nothing nice about those smells. perfume is just as bad. my sister wears really strong stuff that smells like nuclear waste. she can't like the smell either. she must only wear it to cover up the smell of cigarettes and alcohol on her body.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Jericho on December 17, 2008, 11:22:34 PM
Perfume & cologne have always been no-nos for me but that's because like Quickie I clog up badly with it around. Meanwhile, this isn't so much a fashion police moment as it is just a universal "wat". If you know you want to wear all white anything (especially sneakers), stop bitching when it shows a mark or two or if someone bumps into them. It's not that serious. XD
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Police Girl on December 18, 2008, 12:49:42 AM
i'm pretty sure there is an audience for that.

Not when they look like they havent showered in a week. (All black and grimy. X()
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sakura Leic on December 18, 2008, 01:01:23 AM
Perfume & cologne have always been no-nos for me but that's because like Quickie I clog up badly with it around. Meanwhile, this isn't so much a fashion police moment as it is just a universal "wat". If you know you want to wear all white anything (especially sneakers), stop bitching when it shows a mark or two or if someone bumps into them. It's not that serious. XD

I only really wear a little bit of perfume for special occasions only.  But what I don't understand is make up seriously why wear it everyday and destroy your skin?  I only wear natural looking make up to formal parties and goth makeup for Halloween costumes and stuff like that and never mascara. 

Seriously why put animal fat and grease on your eyelashes?  It looks ugly to me especaily when it makes the eyelashes unnaturally black, thick, clumpy, and if the animal fat/grease is bad your eye gets infected so yeah no mascara plus I bet like 10% poke their eyes out with them and eye pencils anyway. 
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sub Tank on December 18, 2008, 02:07:31 AM
But what I don't understand is make up seriously why wear it everyday and destroy your skin?

Probably the same reason why women wear high heels, or wore corsets in the 1800's.

I think natural looks a lot better, but that's just me.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Jericho on December 18, 2008, 02:09:39 AM
I think natural looks a lot better, but that's just me.

Not just you, but point still stands.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: borockman on December 18, 2008, 02:10:59 AM
Not when they look like they havent showered in a week. (All black and grimy. X()

Now that's different thing altogether. That's more like hygienic problem.

Natural is always the best, just don't be too natural to not take a bath.  XD
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sakura Leic on December 18, 2008, 02:15:52 AM
Probably the same reason why women wear high heels, or wore corsets in the 1800's.

I think natural looks a lot better, but that's just me.
I know huh high heels I understand but corsets no only make it really hard to breath but rearrange your organs as well.  It just goes to show being "beautiful" hurts.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Protoman Blues on December 18, 2008, 02:17:06 AM
Natural is always the best, just don't be too natural to not take a bath.  XD

All I know is that freshly washed chicks are one of the greatest smells ever!
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Jericho on December 18, 2008, 02:18:41 AM
All I know is that freshly washed chicks are one of the greatest smells ever!

Why did this make me laugh so hard? XD

They're awesome for warm snuggles too.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Sub Tank on December 18, 2008, 02:35:42 AM
Natural is so much better that I will even go as far as saying fake boobs don't look good.

That's how you know I'm serious.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Jericho on December 18, 2008, 02:45:23 AM
But fake boobs don't look good though... Your point still stands again though.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Quickman on December 18, 2008, 06:05:42 AM
I sometimes wear a spritz of Axe bodyspray, but it's only a quick spritz under the shirt and it's to cover a weird medicine smell.  One of my meds causes me to sweat excessively, and the other gets excreted through the sweat, so I end up smelling a bit... weird.  A quick spritz of Axe Fusion under the shirt serves to at least lessen the smell. 

Anywho... I forget the point I was trying to make.  I got distracted by boobs.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Protoman Blues on December 18, 2008, 06:07:52 AM
You know, despite my love of how women dress, I can honestly say that Flaming Gay Men are the best dressed people on the planet.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Quickman on December 18, 2008, 06:12:08 AM
Damn straight!  A friend of mine taught me alot about fashion and showed me how to properly hunt for bargains.  I started getting stuff from the Gap, Old Navy, Aeropostale, and other places I thought I'd never, ever shop at, for super-cheap.  Seriously, the clearence racks rule!
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: HyperSonicEXE on December 18, 2008, 06:29:01 AM
All I know is that freshly washed chicks are one of the greatest smells ever!

(http://www.raptorpestcontrol.com/photos/baby_bird2.jpg)
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Shiki Tohno on December 18, 2008, 12:03:48 PM
(http://www.raptorpestcontrol.com/photos/baby_bird2.jpg)
[tornado fang] you, I was gonna do that. XD
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: HyperSonicEXE on December 19, 2008, 12:02:52 AM
[tornado fang] you, I was gonna do that. XD

YOU'RE TOO SLOOOOW! XD
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: CephiYumi on December 19, 2008, 12:07:41 AM
I'm really ugly so my clothes don't matter much ^^
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: PowerArmor on December 19, 2008, 12:22:04 AM
B'awwwwh. I'm sure you're very pretty, Cephi.    '>.>
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: CephiYumi on December 19, 2008, 12:34:38 AM
you'd be wrong  8D
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 19, 2008, 02:53:34 AM
I'm really ugly so my clothes don't matter much ^^

what you look like (or what you think you look like) does not give you the excuse to dress like trash.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: CephiYumi on December 19, 2008, 02:57:12 AM
it does if I'm so ugly it really doesn't matter what I wear o.o
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Satoryu on December 19, 2008, 02:59:20 AM
pics or it didn't happen.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: CephiYumi on December 19, 2008, 03:01:25 AM
you'll jus have to believe me~
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Alice in Entropy on December 19, 2008, 10:06:29 PM
it does if I'm so ugly it really doesn't matter what I wear o.o
[objection!] I'm sure you're just as cute IRL as you are in your drawings, Cephi! >U< Besides, regardless of what you think of yourself, you should still make an effort to look nice. Self-image an' all that.
Title: Re: The Fashion Police
Post by: Protoman Blues on December 19, 2008, 10:12:28 PM
you'll jus have to believe me~

Hehe, well I don't.  You've got a sweet and lovely personality.  That's more important than looks anyday!