Monday, March 28, 2011

What the hell?

For real... what the hell?

Is this ever ok?  I'm not saying I've never thrown a pop tart at the kids in the car as we race to school but that's in an emergency situation.  This is different.  Isn't it? 


I know these dolls are really popular so clearly I'm one of the minority but I don't really want my girls playing with dolls that look kinda like drunk 20-somethings at a Kid Rock concert.

There is lots to talk about here but what I'm amazed by are the fake teeth. 



Surely you've heard of this by now.  It's Abercrombie&Fitch's new spring KIDS line.  This is the padded triangle bikini that is marketed towards chilren ages 7 to 14. 

Click here to see the story of this atrocious product.

What the hell??  Right??




5 comments:

  1. So VERY, VERY wrong. The Oreo cereal actually made me kinda sick just looking at it. YIKES!

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  2. Uh yes. WTH to all of them. I mean I love some Cookie Crisp now and then but it's a snack product not a breakfast product.

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  3. Oh, I've had that Oreo cereal before. It must have made a comeback because I remember buying a box in college. It was damn good as a snack!

    I know you don't want to get me started on the rest of that crap so I'll keep it brief. I will never understand any parent that parades her child around like an adult with more makeup & less clothes than a stripper starts off with.
    And padded bathing suits for seven year olds??? What's next, a boob job at 16?

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  4. What happened to rites of passage?

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  5. The bathing suit actually doesn't bother me THAT much, because I was a boobless 14-year-old who wore the same size as a 10-year-old. It sucked. Now, obviously the idea of a 7-year-old in padding is just fucked up, but I'm thinking about the self-conscious younger teens who need the smaller sizes.

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