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Alam wrote:
acidreflux wrote:
Klavier wrote:
"is it a hobby to put on insta drag face or is that just something women tell themselves to feel better abt it?" this is just an opinion ofc and definitely not a dig @ women being themselves unapologetically
well is insta influencer face really that artistic or just a way to conform to beauty standards that is trending atm?
and do anyone do this hobby every morning before work or leaving the house?
I read through this thread, had a grand ol time, I'm glad everyone touched on the points that came to mind from reading it. Except for this. This is a very big topic in the fibre arts community, has been for a while but is talked about a lot recently, that is the distinction between an art and a craft. Things like painting and sculpting are considered art form, while practices that have historically been practices by women like knitting and sewing are considered crafts. The whole topic is very interesting and I don't think fibre crafts are necessarily art forms but they often are.Ā 
I think what you're doing here, miss ma'am, is reducing an art form historically practiced by women in the same way that fibre arts have historically been reduced. So uhh you might be the sexist here? Maybe? Pee pee poo poo

got damn, well saidĀ 
Alam
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Heartbroken wrote:
Alam wrote:
acidreflux wrote:
well is insta influencer face really that artistic or just a way to conform to beauty standards that is trending atm?
and do anyone do this hobby every morning before work or leaving the house?
I read through this thread, had a grand ol time, I'm glad everyone touched on the points that came to mind from reading it. Except for this. This is a very big topic in the fibre arts community, has been for a while but is talked about a lot recently, that is the distinction between an art and a craft. Things like painting and sculpting are considered art form, while practices that have historically been practices by women like knitting and sewing are considered crafts. The whole topic is very interesting and I don't think fibre crafts are necessarily art forms but they often are.Ā 
I think what you're doing here, miss ma'am, is reducing an art form historically practiced by women in the same way that fibre arts have historically been reduced. So uhh you might be the sexist here? Maybe? Pee pee poo poo

got damn, well saidĀ 
The pee pee poo poo part? It's plagiarisedšŸ˜”
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Minister of Pop



Alam wrote:
Heartbroken wrote:
Alam wrote:
I read through this thread, had a grand ol time, I'm glad everyone touched on the points that came to mind from reading it. Except for this. This is a very big topic in the fibre arts community, has been for a while but is talked about a lot recently, that is the distinction between an art and a craft. Things like painting and sculpting are considered art form, while practices that have historically been practices by women like knitting and sewing are considered crafts. The whole topic is very interesting and I don't think fibre crafts are necessarily art forms but they often are.Ā 
I think what you're doing here, miss ma'am, is reducing an art form historically practiced by women in the same way that fibre arts have historically been reduced. So uhh you might be the sexist here? Maybe? Pee pee poo poo

got damn, well saidĀ 
The pee pee poo poo part? It's plagiarisedšŸ˜”
the pee pee poo poo ruined it allĀ 
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Azriel wrote:
Alam wrote:
Heartbroken wrote:

got damn, well saidĀ 
The pee pee poo poo part? It's plagiarisedšŸ˜”
the pee pee poo poo ruined it allĀ 
it is what it isĀ  :Ā  )
Alam
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Azriel wrote:
Alam wrote:
Heartbroken wrote:

got damn, well saidĀ 
The pee pee poo poo part? It's plagiarisedšŸ˜”
the pee pee poo poo ruined it allĀ 
Goes to show, don't plagiarise, kids!
MissLondon
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Bloodflowers wrote:
I stand up when I peeĀ 
Hopefully, you don’tĀ 
leave the seat up
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MissLondon wrote:
Bloodflowers wrote:
I stand up when I peeĀ 
Hopefully, you don’tĀ 
leave the seat up
Why doesn't everyone just put the lid down?
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Alam wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Bloodflowers wrote:
I stand up when I peeĀ 
Hopefully, you don’tĀ 
leave the seat up
Why doesn't everyone just put the lid down?
that's actually an interesting pointĀ 
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Alam wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Bloodflowers wrote:
I stand up when I peeĀ 
Hopefully, you don’tĀ 
leave the seat up
Why doesn't everyone just put the lid down?
My dad didn’t once and my cat jumped in the toilet
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Minister of Pop



Alam wrote:
Heartbroken wrote:
Alam wrote:
I read through this thread, had a grand ol time, I'm glad everyone touched on the points that came to mind from reading it. Except for this. This is a very big topic in the fibre arts community, has been for a while but is talked about a lot recently, that is the distinction between an art and a craft. Things like painting and sculpting are considered art form, while practices that have historically been practices by women like knitting and sewing are considered crafts. The whole topic is very interesting and I don't think fibre crafts are necessarily art forms but they often are.Ā 
I think what you're doing here, miss ma'am, is reducing an art form historically practiced by women in the same way that fibre arts have historically been reduced. So uhh you might be the sexist here? Maybe? Pee pee poo poo

got damn, well saidĀ 
The pee pee poo poo part? It's plagiarisedšŸ˜”

lmaO
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I wear tights every day possible, love shaving because the feeling of clean shaven legs under my duvet rubbing against each other is heaven.

Makeup is so-so, but I do enjoy my routine of putting it on when I'm not lazy.
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Alam wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Bloodflowers wrote:
I stand up when I peeĀ 
Hopefully, you don’tĀ 
leave the seat up
Why doesn't everyone just put the lid down?
no bcus litrally the whole "do u put the lid down" discussion focus on such the wrong thing. The important thing here is, do FLUSH w the toilet seat oPEN?!??!?
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flushin the toilet with the seat open
is like puttin a water bottle into ur backpack without puttin the lid on
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Effer wrote:
I wear tights every day possible, love shaving because the feeling of clean shaven legs under my duvet rubbing against each other is heaven.

Makeup is so-so, but I do enjoy my routine of putting it on when I'm not lazy.
omgg yes the feeling of smooth legs aaaH
MissLondon
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Maxwell wrote:
Alam wrote:
MissLondon wrote:
Hopefully, you don’tĀ 
leave the seat up
Why doesn't everyone just put the lid down?
no bcus litrally the whole "do u put the lid down" discussion focus on such the wrong thing. The important thing here is, do FLUSH w the toilet seat oPEN?!??!?
I sure doĀ 
because if there’s a clog
I don’t a mess on the floorĀ 
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