boogie woogie feng shui
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Thought it was gonna be a Russian under that spoiler..
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Thought it was gonna be a Russian under that spoiler..
Thought it was gonna be a Russian under that spoiler..
No more bizarre than a bunch of grown men being into Power Rangers..
I still haven't watched MLP yet.
Watching MLP is too gay.
I don't even bother with make up anymore, unless it's a special occasion and/or I know there's going to be pictures taken (though with my friends, that can be just about anything lol). Sunscreen, hair up, clothed? *thumbs*
(Though... I kinda cheat a little and generally make sure that any item in my clothing rack suit each other well enough not to look stupid, lol~)
I always dress professionally, but rarely wear makeup. I sit at a desk all day. And I find I break out a lot more if I wear it, even if it's non-comedogenic. I wear it if I'm performing, if I'm trying to impress someone, or if I think I'm going to be photographed. That's about it.
Nah, in the eyes of an average person, we're all watching kids shows, they don't make any distinction over it being geared towards boys or girls. Like I said, the show is aimed at girls, but it's written with a bit of a wider audience than that in mind. I've always thought people in the Power Ranger and Tokusatsu fandom would be the most open minded ones about this because damn near the only way you would get stranger looks if people find out you post daily on a Sesame Street forum.No it's much more bizarre. Power Rangers is geared for males... MLP is for young girls. Nothing can justify any male here watching My Little Pony imo. It's crossing the line between being open minded and being weird as ****.
That would be awesome. @_@ Maybe I'll find myself in a Japanese arcade...one of these days.
In my area I'd say it wouldn't matter if you were watching toku, Adventure Time, anime, Thundercats, MLP, or whatever. The prevailing mindset is that those shows are for children and I'm an adult so I shouldn't be watching it. And since I am an adult, I am weird/strange because I watch these shows.Nah, in the eyes of an average person, we're all watching kids shows, they don't make any distinction over it being geared towards boys or girls. Like I said, the show is aimed at girls, but it's written with a bit of a wider audience than that in mind. I've always thought people in the Power Ranger and Tokusatsu fandom would be the most open minded ones about this because damn near the only way you would get stranger looks if people find out you post daily on a Sesame Street forum.