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I posted a few pictures from that site in the Powder Room thread "Comments you get when you dress vintage?"

I try and stay away from Wally World. The entire weirdo contingent seems to congregate in these stores.

That said, American Wal-Marts are much classier than Canadian ones, now what does that tell you?
 

Mr. 'H'

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...Well, maybe this dude is a member of the FL:

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:rolleyes:
 

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I've seen that website before. I have to admit, it's one of the few websites I've visited that literally hurts my eyes to see, but that I can't seem to tear myself away from easily if I start looking.
 

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Something about that website makes me feel kind of nauseous, and it's not the atrocious outfits those people are wearing. I guess it's the overt classism coupled with the creepy voyeurism that bothers me about it. The style and tone also remind me of those websites where men put up photos of women who have visible cellulite in public, without the women's permission.

I walk around looking weird and ridiculous all the time, and often people take my picture without my permission. (If you are a flamboyant vintage-wearer, the same might have happened to you.)

Usually they try to do it covertly! It's a really creepy thing to do in my opinion!

Sometimes I wonder how they would react if I took out a camera, walked over and took a photo of them. ("Can't wait to put this on my blog! www.d-bagsirunintoinpublic.com/blog")
 

Miss Neecerie

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get_atomized said:
Something about that website makes me feel kind of nauseous, and it's not the atrocious outfits those people are wearing. I guess it's the overt classism coupled with the creepy voyeurism that bothers me about it. The style and tone also remind me of those websites where men put up photos of women who have visible cellulite in public, without the women's permission.


:arated:

It's just another method that we as a society have decided is ok....the 'let me gain my amusements from the misfortune/mishaps/tactlessness of others' as an amusement form, instead of anything of real value or contribution to society, we all sit looking at 'how those other folks are today'

Maybe we just all do it to feel better about ourselves, who knows.
 
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get_atomized said:
Something about that website makes me feel kind of nauseous, and it's not the atrocious outfits those people are wearing. I guess it's the overt classism coupled with the creepy voyeurism that bothers me about it.

Yup, me too. Or three, I guess it is.
 
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I kinda dig my local Target. It has one of those snack counters at the front of the store, with molded-plastic furniture bolted to the floor and hot dogs and pretzels ("ya want salt on that?") and ice cream and such. I can't partake of much of its offerings (f*#@in' doctors), but its just being there brings me comfort. This is my life; these are my people. This is my Target store, and that's my minivan parked over there.

Life is so good in America.
 

RebeccaDoll

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I feel shame, I admit, I have seen and found myself turning page after page - I mean - it's a trainwreck.

Wear underwear, people.

Anyway, it is rude and probably illegal to take such photo's and publish them, plus, isn't the nudity, indecent exposure, and isn't it technically porn to post some of these underwear-less people without warning.
 

Paisley

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Miss Neecerie said:
It's just another method that we as a society have decided is ok....the 'let me gain my amusements from the misfortune/mishaps/tactlessness of others' as an amusement form, instead of anything of real value or contribution to society, we all sit looking at 'how those other folks are today'

Maybe we just all do it to feel better about ourselves, who knows.

Maybe it'll get some people to put on pants before they leave the house.
 
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