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sunshinekindlyhere:

I will never shop at that store ever!!!

i thought this was a joke but 

no

and even if it were

it still wouldn’t matter

A COUPLE SECONDS AGO I WAS WEARING MY A&F SWEATSHIRT

NOT ANYMORE

shitty company, hope all this bad publicity  makes it go down in the shitter

Spreading this like wildfire - never liked them to begin with.

They also got sued for hiring white people over people of colour.

I’d be surprised if anyone following me has any A&F clothing, but just in case….

And if you do happen to own any of their clothing but no longer want it, I’d recommend donating it to folks in homeless shelters.  They need clothes and A&F needs a comeuppance.

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kateoplis:

“Here are some broad descriptions about the generation known as Millennials: They’re narcissistic. They’re lazy. They’re coddled. They’re even a bit delusional.
Those aren’t just unfounded negative stereotypes about 80 million Americans born roughly between 1980 and 2000. They’re backed up by a decade of sociological research. The National Institutes of Health found that for people in their 20s, Narcissistic Personality Disorder is three times as high than the generation that’s 65 or older. In 1992, 80 percent of people under 23 wanted to one day have a job with greater responsibility; ten years later, 60 percent did. Millennials received so many participation trophies growing up that 40 percent of them think they should be promoted every two years – regardless of performance. They’re so hopeful about the future you might think they hadn’t heard of something called the Great Recession.”
The Me Generation

Well, they’re right about the “save us all” part, anyway.

You all need to eat some shit.
The few of us lucky enough to be able to go home are doing so because we can’t find jobs and are drowning in debt. People don’t want jobs with more responsibility because they don’t actually entail more benefits anymore, since wages have been stagnating and even dropping since fucks like you were kids in the 70s and 80s.
What do you even mean by a promotion? A raise in pay? Maybe that’s because they want to keep up with inflation, something wages haven’t and won’t do so long as capitalism requires a race to the bottom in order to keep profits high.
Wall St is doing just fine while the rest of us suffer. Clearly your kids are just selfish dicks, and they’ll fix everything just like the baby boomers.

Maybe it’s the growing mental health crisis in general

okay the original is classist as fuck
moreover can we talk about the fact that this is on the cover when the other headlines are Options in Syria and Bangladesh’s Textile Tragedy?

Excellent commentary above. Favorite parts bolded. 

I kind of like it when i just find one of these threads where its “new it cover for (self) important magazine” and now here’s all the ways you are wrong and missed the point

*snrk*

queensimia:

nothingman:

kierkeguard:

timseriladashmimeni:

professionalreactionary:

powerdadgendoikari:

motherjones:

kateoplis:

Here are some broad descriptions about the generation known as Millennials: They’re narcissistic. They’re lazy. They’re coddled. They’re even a bit delusional.

Those aren’t just unfounded negative stereotypes about 80 million Americans born roughly between 1980 and 2000. They’re backed up by a decade of sociological research. The National Institutes of Health found that for people in their 20s, Narcissistic Personality Disorder is three times as high than the generation that’s 65 or older. In 1992, 80 percent of people under 23 wanted to one day have a job with greater responsibility; ten years later, 60 percent did. Millennials received so many participation trophies growing up that 40 percent of them think they should be promoted every two years – regardless of performance. They’re so hopeful about the future you might think they hadn’t heard of something called the Great Recession.”

The Me Generation

Well, they’re right about the “save us all” part, anyway.

You all need to eat some shit.

The few of us lucky enough to be able to go home are doing so because we can’t find jobs and are drowning in debt. People don’t want jobs with more responsibility because they don’t actually entail more benefits anymore, since wages have been stagnating and even dropping since fucks like you were kids in the 70s and 80s.

What do you even mean by a promotion? A raise in pay? Maybe that’s because they want to keep up with inflation, something wages haven’t and won’t do so long as capitalism requires a race to the bottom in order to keep profits high.

Wall St is doing just fine while the rest of us suffer. Clearly your kids are just selfish dicks, and they’ll fix everything just like the baby boomers.

Maybe it’s the growing mental health crisis in general

okay the original is classist as fuck

moreover can we talk about the fact that this is on the cover when the other headlines are Options in Syria and Bangladesh’s Textile Tragedy?

Excellent commentary above. Favorite parts bolded. 

I kind of like it when i just find one of these threads where its “new it cover for (self) important magazine” and now here’s all the ways you are wrong and missed the point

*snrk*

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stupidfuckingquestions:

What do network executives consistently get wrong in comedy? (x)

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offense-is-the-best-defence:

BWHAHAHA!
CAN’T BREATHE!

offense-is-the-best-defence:

BWHAHAHA!

CAN’T BREATHE!

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Christopher Owens for Interview Magazine February 2013 shot by Craig McDean

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Christopher Owens for Interview Magazine February 2013 shot by Craig McDean

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