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I mean, I've worn some "gender bending" clothing, and still do. But, I just don't see this as a good idea. I mean, wardrobe malfunctions are just waiting to happen.
 

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Lol... unfortunantly, I think I know what u might mean. THAT would be more embarrasing than anykind of wardrobe Malfunction. Sorry to say.
 

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Tattoos. It's a trend that's been hot for well over twenty years. It's gross, it's expensive, and it's not attractive.

I notice celebrities getting tattoos all the time. Recently, Catherine Bell posted pictures on her instagram page of this lion tattoo she got on her left arm. Her fans were complimenting her, "Oh, you're so beautiful." Um, no, she was beautiful before she that ugly tattoo on her arm.

Many employers want their employees to cover up those tattoos when they come in for work. I was at a bistro in downtown and noticed the cashier was wearing long sleeves during the Summer weather. This was to cover the tattoos all over his arms so as to not offend the customers.
 

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While I don't think it is entirely stupid, I do think that the popularity of fidget spinners is just bad. lol
 

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Ha! They'll prob last a few mths til they come up with Something more interesting than "Fidget Spinners".
 

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I find Fidget Spinner annoying, but they are not the worst trends, and why? Because unless someone is being stupid and makes one of those razor spinners, they're completely safe and in a way, helpful to some

I'll tell you what's really stupid. Remember nekonominations? That trend may have died out 3 years ago, but it doesn't change the fact that 5 people also died out with it, and many more were either hurt or or hospitalized by drinking god knows what
 

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Since the Golden State Warriors won the title I say people jumping on the bandwagon is a trend I would like to see go away. Idiots like to post how they're a part of Warrior Nation when Stephen Curry & Co. go 73 wins but when Dub City was losing 46 games a season just a few years ago these diehard fans are nowhere to be found.

Obviously, it's not just the NBA where this trend is found but just about any sport. A former high classmate of mine liked The Cubs when they won the World Series last season. He's never been to Chicago. Today, he's sporting a Dodgers jersey to support his team because he's a diehard fan of the Dodgers since June 25th when they went on a ten game winning streak.

Bandwagon hopping is shameless, a sign of low-esteem, and it makes one look like a phoney. Like what you like and don't worry what others think of you.
 
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