I've never tried this effect before!It's called newsprint:) I like it! After Zara, went to Topshop and after endlessly trying on pairs and pairs of jeans I finally found the right fit. Topshop's MOTO Baxter Skinny is a dream. I love it's rich dark shade of denim. I'm a jean-atic. That means I love wearing jeans. Its the quintessential piece of everyone's closet. I don't favor Levis as much as before now. I don't know why. My most expensive piece from Levis was 299. My dad was like...." ARE THEY MADE OUT OF GOLD??" when he got the credit card bill. But they lasted me for 2 years. Before my waist betrayed me and grew. Another denim screwover was a pair I got from Roxy last year. It was 189. I don't know how but when I got it and brought it home it kinda transformed into this ghastly shade during the full moon that very night. Damn it. I never noticed how ugly it was in the changing room. My waist once again denied my newly bought jeans of it's fit and I never noticed how tight they actually were. After all that denimadness. I resorted to jeans only from MNG. Their much more affordable compared to Levis and Guess. I love their Bianca. On top of that their comfortable too:) FYI most shops would offer tappering services for jeans. Just ask. They'd usually do it FOC. Or at most they'll charge you a maximum of RM10. MNG charges RM10. It used to be free tho. But maybe scissors got more expensive I don't know about the rest of the shops but yeah for shorties like me it's a frequent ordeal that I have to tackle with.The fact that most jeans are too long for my legs.Oh I signed up for a topshop discount card too after I made my purchase. The guy at the counter explained to me that I would be entitled to discounts from sister chains of Topshop such as Miss Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins and when he said "Miss Selfridge" He pronounced it as this - "Miss Selfish" I couldn't stop myself from grinning.He must be thinking to himself in his own english " Wow this girls is happily to got her card from Tokshot" Ok lah. I won't be so mean. He was very helpful tho. The crew at Topshop in mv are a great bunch:) Thumbs up to that:) Went back to the apartment ( I would never call it home) after a bit of grocery shopping at Carrefour. They were families stocking up on groceries as if there would soon be a flood.. My mum and I had to wait ages for our turn. Saw this tho, a little Iranian kid being tied on this knapsack leash thingy. Dreadful sight. His mum had to walk him as if he were a pet. Shouldn't it be like a severe voilation to a child's rights?Even if it weren't, I percieve the whole idea of it inhumane. Your kid is not your pet puppy ok?It doesnt look or sound like your chihuahua because it isn't. Using the excuse that your child is hard to control or that he or she would most likely run away and get lost is pathetic...well that's YOUR responsibility as a parent to make sure that your child understands how to properly behave themselves when their not at home WITHOUT the aid of any equipment. You will never be able to properly discipline your child instead why not parents just explain to their children and help them understand what they should and shouldn't do. Children must know the consequences of misbehaving or when they do something wrong and only through that its when they'll LEARN. Take for example when the little's boys parents have to attend a formal function and their left with no other option but to bring their son along and let's just say because the babysitter isn't available that night. Don't tell me they'll put him on the leash as well and walk him in his little tuxedo is it?No right?And now without the leash your child would think it's ok to run around and do whatever he wants because mummy and daddy didn't put him on a leash so his free.He'll be even harder to control. So...What do you think?
Am exhausted now. Will update again soon. Till than.
Nights :)
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heard of paragraphs, my friend? haha.
Hahahaha I've never heard of punctuations till you told me what they were. So please my queen educate me :)
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