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I have about 4 pairs of jeans that I wear regularly. I have been wanting to buy another, and I was wondering your thoughts on the quality of certain brands. Does a higher price mean higher quality?
The brands that I have are:
Mudd(these recently ripped right in the crotch, so are becoming a purse.)
Old Navy(these were hand-me-downs from my little sister)
Aeropostale(My most comfortable)
Sevens(These are definitely my best, verifying the Quality is higher with higher prices idea)
I was just wondering if you all had other experiences or advice on what type of Jeans I should get next! (link)
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No doubt about it, most blue jeans aren't cheap! I really like Aeropostale, but I also wear Levi's, Arizona, Old Navy, and probably a lot others that I don't even know the name of. What I do and would recommend that you do as well, is try on a few different brands of jeans. Choose by price, comfort, and quality. Happy shopping!
- Carlie
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can someone please give me a list of slow rock pop songs? like for example kiss me-sixpence none the richer...or look after you-the fray stuff like that..please and thankssssss (link)
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Here are some of my favorites:
1. All Good Things Come To An End - Nelly Furtado ft. Coldplay
2. Bad Day - Daniel Powter
3. Before It's Too Late - Goo Goo Dolls
4. Big Girls Don't Cry - Fergie
5. Bubbly - Colbie Caillat
6. Chariot - Gavin DeGraw
7. For You I Will - Teddy Geiger
8. Hate That I Love You - Rihanna ft. Ne-Yo
9. How To Save A Life - The Fray
10. I'll Be - Edwin McCain
- Carlie
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I have very pale skin, since my grandmother is from Ireland on my mom's side and my grandmother on my dad's side is from France, where it is not very sunny, so pale skin soaks up Vitamin D in the barest sliver of sun. The issue is, even though teasing of my skin has stopped about 2 years ago (in 6th grade when people finally grew up), whenever I express my desire to be a fashion model or a movie star, I get stares and comments that I could never be a model because I am too pale. I know I am pale. I am not oblivious to the fact that my skin is as fair as it can be for a person who is not albino. I do not tan (I burn), and frown upon tanning for fear of skin cancer. These remarks depress me because I think that my not-so-supportive friends don't recognize any of the aspects of the industry I dream of entering someday. I know that I am not the California porn star with large breasts or tan skin or blond hair, but I am me, and I know that someone is going to like what they see when they look at me. How do I cope with the put-downs that my friends give me? I know they think that they are giving me what they think people are going to think of me, but I know that they don't actually know. Does that make sense? (link)
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I know exactly what you're talking about. I've got both sides from Ireland...so I am pale too. I've tried tanning, but I always end up burnt and in pain! You should forget what people say, and follow your dreams. No celebrity is perfect; they have people that help them look perfect. If you become famous, I would recommend you go for the good girl down-to-earth actress. You need to be a good role model, unlike Paris or Lindsay. Work hard in life and keep your head held high. Be confident in yourself and I’m sure you can achieve anything!
-Carlie
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