
wedding of a year 2005
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- MissLT
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Danyet is homophobic, tikay.
I know, it's sad, isn't it. But you have to remember he used to be a cowboy. He spent days and nights with men. Thus, I wouldn't really be surprised if he said he was bi. Instead he was straight and insecure with his masculinity like other straight guys who fear of homosexuals.

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Its cool....Danyet is like most guys and I adore them...even when they earful from this flower child...I can be so preachy when I get upset, sorry all. i don't mean to get all uppity
...the subject of being afraid of gay people, it just seems so childish to me...i walk in the streets with gang members and even they seem harmless to me because I am not afraid, even when I should be.
We should stop putting gay people in some category like they live outside the bounds of morality because that is just a big lie. Better two loving and caring gay parents, than say one or two argumentative, neglegent, alcoholic, drug-abusive or just abusive straight parents anyday...am I right?
Gay people are not child molesters...at least not any more than straights, and since so many are scared to death of gay people it is less likely they will have an oppurtunity to prey on a child...should they want to... than the unsuspected friend or family member. But I guess it is fear that makes the world go round...or was that love?

here is a link for tolerance:
it seems that 21 religions believe in tenants similar to the Golden Rule, which is a favorite of mine....to treat people as you like to be treated:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/reciproc.htm

We should stop putting gay people in some category like they live outside the bounds of morality because that is just a big lie. Better two loving and caring gay parents, than say one or two argumentative, neglegent, alcoholic, drug-abusive or just abusive straight parents anyday...am I right?
Gay people are not child molesters...at least not any more than straights, and since so many are scared to death of gay people it is less likely they will have an oppurtunity to prey on a child...should they want to... than the unsuspected friend or family member. But I guess it is fear that makes the world go round...or was that love?

here is a link for tolerance:
it seems that 21 religions believe in tenants similar to the Golden Rule, which is a favorite of mine....to treat people as you like to be treated:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/reciproc.htm
- smith
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Re: wedding of a year 2005
I think the has very changed because the 2005 fashion are very different from now a days.
- PreyGirl
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Re: wedding of a year 2005
About some years ago, I started visiting Style forums and sites, so I can give a little perspective on what I saw back then. Raw selvage denim was becoming popular and so was the whole Americana workwear aesthetic. It was followed by brands like APC, Sugar Cane, Red Wing, and Engineered Garments. Back then, I believe the uniform was a pair of new APC standards, white German military trainers / Red Wing boots, and a plaid flannel. It seems like what was fresh is now fairly mainstream back then.
Now in street wear, especially in its sneakers and incorporation of a lot of "high fashion" clothing, I see a lot of new things. With the moto jackets and skinny jeans / chelsea boots, the monochrome / minimalist stuff, and the techwear, there's also the SLP stuff that I don't remember being that big 10 years ago.
you can always look fresh in your outfits after dressing at lil peep merch.