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"Beauty queen of only eighteen she had some trouble with herself."

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Talking Clothes

I try not to buy clothes that have words on them, because people feel compelled to read whatever is written on clothes and for the most part, the words are meaningless. Of course, sometimes it’s impossible to avoid the “brand est. year” logos, but I would never buy one of those damn tight shorts with writing on the ass.

But when I went to F21 today, I realized that there were a couple of shirts that included “pray” and “God.” I’ve never noticed that before, and I felt kind of freaked out. I have nothing against religion, but because I’m agnostic, I’d like it if the brands I wear regularly weren’t religiously affiliated. Don’t non-Christians get offended if a store was religiously affiliated?

  1. christy-c said: i also thought about this before when i saw shirts like that, but as a non-christian, things like that don’t really offend me as long as they aren’t pushing me to change my beliefs…
  2. mulligatawny said: i would never pants w/ words on the butt T_T it’s like asking people to stare at your rear
  3. unprovokedthought said: if you look at the bottom of F21 bags they have John 3:16 printed twice
  4. eshb said: good point! but apparently f21’s ceo is christian…? idk but i didn’t realize they put pray and god on their stuff. whoa… i was just aware of their bags with a verse on them haha apparently the ceo of the whole gap companies is part of a cult. LOL
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