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Sep 27, 2005 11:53

I don't know about you but for my high school yearbook photo I wore a robe that they stuck on me and held a rolled up piece of paper that was supposed to look like a diploma.

This article proves, yet again, that there are always people who take things too far )

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ashre79 September 27 2005, 16:10:59 UTC
Don't these people understand that whatever they shoot will look tacky and uncool in 20 years?

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keyef September 27 2005, 16:12:51 UTC
Apparently they don't. Some people don't seem to realize that no matter how cool and trendy something is now, there will come a point when they will look back and think how the hell could I have worn that/gone out in public like that/done that/thought that was a good idea??

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ashre79 September 27 2005, 16:15:57 UTC
And that's the whole point of the yearbook! You can show your kids just how dorky you were.

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keyef September 27 2005, 16:32:42 UTC
And how dorky everyone else was!
But of course this type of photo might actually give *more* ammunition to make fun of other people.

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ashre79 September 27 2005, 16:34:18 UTC
Quite true.

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raspberrysalmon September 27 2005, 16:28:18 UTC
...besides, i can't see "Austin" looking any less cool in a suit. i find that collage a lot more embarrassing than "a monument to geekdom" could ever be.
but that might be because i happen to like geeks.
...and "One girl posed with 125 pairs of shoes"?? excuse ME... but is that really the message she wants to get across?

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ashre79 September 27 2005, 16:31:19 UTC
"See, honey, when Mommy was in high school, she really, really, REALLY liked shoes. That's how it was in 2005, we LOVED shoes." *shakes head* So sad.

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keyef September 27 2005, 16:34:45 UTC
Shoe fetish. Party of one.

Look kids.. these were Mommy's shoes. Yes, Mommy had lots of fun while in high school. She had sex under the bleachers wearing these boots, and in the bathroom in these shoes, and oh, you don't want to know where these heels have been. Heh, good times. I'll tell you where these pumps were when you're older..

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