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Old 12-31-2007, 02:13 PM
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lol at Shadha's guido. I have a similar one here (check out the first thumbnail).

My number four fashion crime goes to the soul patch. That has to be the most disgusting intentional hair growth there is.

Mr. Suave on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Number 3: tramp stamp. Self explanatory. At least they can be hidden, but most owners of such lunacy rarely do a good job at that. The following pic is both about muffin tops and tramp stamps.

They are individuals, because their tattoos are different. on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Number 2: muffin top. There is nothing more annoying than seeing fat women wearing short or tight tops that allow their flesh to spill over in such a nasty way.

So what. I'm a perv. I didn't tell her to wear that. on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

My number one fashion crime goes to desi women everywhere who insist on having circle motifs embroidered on their shirts without any thought to placement (second thumbnail). The lady below looks normal enough. Note the circle motif near her belly button. Now imagine that same circle in a place that is too anatomically correct. My thoughts exactly. This has happened to many women, even brides, and all of them should have known better.
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