Are Torn Clothes the New Fashion Trend?

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In summary, the article discusses the negative associations of mimes with clowns and nuns, and the Octopus as an underrated creature. The clip of a talking parrot is also funny. Finally, the Far Side cartoon about a mime is funny.
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:biggrin: Enough said

http://www.big-boys.com/articles/torn.html
 
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Sorry, I won't watch it. Mimes rank right up there with clowns and nuns
 
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hypatia said:
Sorry, I won't watch it. Mimes rank right up there with clowns and nuns

Okay, I can see the mime and clown connection, but nuns?
 
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When I was a kid they all wore the full lenth black habits and they all kind of looked evil and mean. Then my best friend was beaten up very badly by one in her catholic school{she was 7}..then I found out they thought they were married to Jesus...so in my mind, there Steven King material
 
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hypatia said:
When I was a kid they all wore the full lenth black habits and they all kind of looked evil and mean. Then my best friend was beaten up very badly by one in her catholic school{she was 7}..then I found out they thought they were married to Jesus...so in my mind, there Steven King material

:rofl: You're lucky you missed coming around here when the gun-totin' sisters of PF were all wearing their habits. :biggrin: They don't just look evil, they are evil. :approve: I was just thinking in terms of face paint when I first read that comment.
 
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The_Professional said:
:biggrin: Enough said

http://www.big-boys.com/articles/torn.html

Hey, he was pretty good. I liked it! :approve:
 
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Very funny.
while looking around on that page saw this clip of this amazing talking parrot, also very funny:
http://www.big-boys.com/articles/petstar.html
or this women who can pop out her eyes:
http://www.big-boys.com/articles/bigeyes.html
Also very nice is this example of the extremely good camouflage abilities of the octopus:
http://www.big-boys.com/articles/octopus1.html
 
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gerben said:
Also very nice is this example of the extremely good camouflage abilities of the octopus:
http://www.big-boys.com/articles/octopus1.html
Octopi are underestimated. They are talented and resourceful creatures. So are nuns.
 
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hypatia said:
...so in my mind, there Steven King material
I just may send this to my old teacher, Sister Ignatius Zoobie, SSND. First, she would kneel and pray for your poor lazy soul. Then, she would get out her book of grammar and hunt you down for a lesson in the difference between there, they're, and their.

Before she left she might tackle the proper spelling of Stephen King's first name.
 
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All while having a painted grimace like smile on her face..aaggghhhh I'm doomed!
 
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I like the Far Side cartoon about a mime. It's something like -
"If a tree falls in the forest and kills a mime, would anybody care?

A clown nun. Hypatia you've given me the scariest visual I've ever imagined.
 

What are the benefits of wearing torn clothing?

1. It can be a fashion statement: Torn clothing can add a unique and edgy look to your outfit, making you stand out from the crowd.

2. It can save money: Torn clothing can be purchased at a lower cost than new clothing, making it a more affordable option.

3. It can be environmentally friendly: By buying and wearing torn clothing, you are giving it a second life and reducing the amount of clothing that ends up in landfills.

4. It can be more comfortable: Some people find that torn clothing is more comfortable to wear, especially if the fabric is soft and worn-in.

5. It can be a form of self-expression: Your choice to wear torn clothing can reflect your personality and individual style.

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