February 23, 2012

by Gracia Ventus

“I wish you lived in a world where women can’t wear mens clothes because that suit is incredibly unflattering. And I’m all for women wearing mens clothes. Your style is so forced; I like some of the Rick Owens looks, but you can’t pull off half the things you wear – sorry. And your bio is incredibly obnoxious.” – Anonymous

Dear keyboard warrior, I wish you would find the guts to step out of anonymity before making criticisms, especially one that is not very constructive. I’m not afraid to accept them, after all it is part of the learning process. But hey, thanks for dropping by.


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  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous on February 23, 2012 at 11:51 am

    Keyboard warrior: I don’t see anything wrong with her bio. But I see something wrong with you. An obvious case of jealousy.
    And If you want to talk about obnoxious bios read http://garypeppervintage.blogspot.com/ , chick thinks she’s a rockstar now that she has a couple thousand followers.

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  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous on February 23, 2012 at 7:47 pm

    It actually is pretty constructive. The top button is WAY too low and the pants need to be hemmed (or get a pair of wide leg trousers if you want to wear them longer.)

    Your bio IS incredibly obnoxious and you know it! Who talks in third person? *gag*

    I do love your “I Like Pigeons” look though (with the jacket on.)

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  • O D Y S S E Y

    by O D Y S S E Y on February 24, 2012 at 7:11 am

    we see anonymous (aka keyboard warrior) has been quite busy spreading good cheer.
    rosenrot, ignore. “keyboard warrior” is evidently woefully unhappy and found a way to vent publicly.
    by the way, i enjoy your blog, including the bio. :)

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  • Janus

    by Janus on February 25, 2012 at 1:06 am

    I came across your blog when I was searching for Rick Owens on ebay and I kinda have to agree that you can’t pull off all of your looks here. It’s all about knowing your body type and what works and what doesn’t. This is actually ‘constructive criticism’ in my book.

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  • Michael

    by Michael on February 26, 2012 at 11:49 pm

    WTF does ‘to pull off’ even mean? Lol.

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  • Emily

    by Emily on March 5, 2012 at 8:24 am

    And even if she can’t pull it off(and she totally pulls it off!), how does that effect your life? Why do you care? Don’t you have any other problems to worry about? WTH??

    Just live your life man and let others live theirs!

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