That Lazy Crazy Lady Hazy

Jun 01

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May 31

arcilook:

Alluring Les Paul Guitar-Inspired Swimming Pool

arcilook:

Alluring Les Paul Guitar-Inspired Swimming Pool

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(Source: bravegirlsclub.com, via wordslessspoken)

comnom-nom-unism:

canadia-eh:

vriskas-ochinchin:

razzledazzy:

imthegoddamnedivanbraginski:

shiraae:

Create yourself as a Disney Princess

ugh i really like both asjfdkfsd

fuck all of you i’m a pirate

Don’t let me play these things.

lol i’m not even middle eastern

they didn’t have any really short hair so

Tell me again why I’m doing things like this? D:

Also: Yes, I actually am a mermaid in RL.

findvegan:

Chilled Taho, soft silky tofu with caramelized sugar syrup

Street vendors sell this stuff over a layer of tapioca balls practically everywhere in the Philippines. ‘Tis heavenly. :’D

findvegan:

Chilled Taho, soft silky tofu with caramelized sugar syrup

Street vendors sell this stuff over a layer of tapioca balls practically everywhere in the Philippines. ‘Tis heavenly. :’D

pretaportre:

the-unpopular-opinions:

Girls have size’s 0-16 (for most stores), and guys don’t have this form of sizing, just the size of their waists.First of all, it’d be easier to purchase jeans from different stores. A US size 2 at one store may not be the same as a US size 2 from another store. However, if you measure at 26 inches at the waist at one store, you’ll most likely still be 26 inches at another store.Secondly, stores wouldn’t have to change their standard of sizings. A size 2 now was a size 8 at some point in history. Again, 26 inches is still 26 inches.
I also think removing the current standard of sizing for girls (sizing 0-16) would be better psychologically for girls.

Except for men’s sizing is just as grossly vanity sized as womens regardless of it being in inches versus awkward sizing. What Gap considers a man’s “34 inch waist” isn’t the same as what Old Navy considers “34 inches”

Read this article from Esquire Magazine.

I wish all sizing would just be standardized and honest. Like shoes. I have never had any trouble trying to shop for shoes. Shoe brands seem to have universally agreed that I have size 7 feet.
Other than shoes, I have no idea what my actual sizes are. I have fitted in jeans with numbers that are not even close to my actual waist line. I’m already confused enough as to whether I should buy small or medium t-shirts, and this one brand had to add to the problem, claiming that I have to get an XL. Once, I even fit perfectly in size 0 trousers. I had to look the thing straight in its silver-plated buttons and ask it who the fuck it thought it was fooling.
Of course, this is not a problem when I go shopping for myself because the best way to figure a fit is still the dressing room. When I get gifted clothes, however, I get an array of stuff that is either a teensy bit too small or a teensy bit too big. And I’m not even the sort of person who would bother to actually go to a tailor to have stuff fitted. 

pretaportre:

the-unpopular-opinions:

Girls have size’s 0-16 (for most stores), and guys don’t have this form of sizing, just the size of their waists.

First of all, it’d be easier to purchase jeans from different stores. A US size 2 at one store may not be the same as a US size 2 from another store. However, if you measure at 26 inches at the waist at one store, you’ll most likely still be 26 inches at another store.

Secondly, stores wouldn’t have to change their standard of sizings. A size 2 now was a size 8 at some point in history. Again, 26 inches is still 26 inches.

I also think removing the current standard of sizing for girls (sizing 0-16) would be better psychologically for girls.

Except for men’s sizing is just as grossly vanity sized as womens regardless of it being in inches versus awkward sizing. What Gap considers a man’s “34 inch waist” isn’t the same as what Old Navy considers “34 inches”

Read this article from Esquire Magazine.

I wish all sizing would just be standardized and honest. Like shoes. I have never had any trouble trying to shop for shoes. Shoe brands seem to have universally agreed that I have size 7 feet.

Other than shoes, I have no idea what my actual sizes are. I have fitted in jeans with numbers that are not even close to my actual waist line. I’m already confused enough as to whether I should buy small or medium t-shirts, and this one brand had to add to the problem, claiming that I have to get an XL. Once, I even fit perfectly in size 0 trousers. I had to look the thing straight in its silver-plated buttons and ask it who the fuck it thought it was fooling.

Of course, this is not a problem when I go shopping for myself because the best way to figure a fit is still the dressing room. When I get gifted clothes, however, I get an array of stuff that is either a teensy bit too small or a teensy bit too big. And I’m not even the sort of person who would bother to actually go to a tailor to have stuff fitted. 

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