We as bloggers are problems which all too rarely raised in public debate. Enormous problems leading our beloved society into a dark era. Problems that only the toughest dare to take up. We are here to do the difficult job. We are here for you and for the community!
Who would think that one "garment" would spread like an aggressive cancer across our vast country? How, why, and "what the hell" it is the words that often rolls over our lips when we see what it has done to our fellow man. There are not enough chemotherapy in the world to fight what we now face, it's about the only thing worse than Crocs, we're talking of course about: OnePiece ... What a lonely one decided toxic to mate one beanbag with a Juicy Couture sweatsuit? He or she should take on the harm he or she has made the population, the pain and suffering he / she has brought upon us. OnePiece is not only a social problem, it is a national disease. Fortunately, it seems that many have received a tetanus injection, OnePiece is not as common a phenomenon as it was for only one årsiden. The story of how some awkward poor thing out there got the idea rays to destroy suits (just sweet four year olds) forever is boring and irrelevant. What matters is finding the sinner and hate the person. - If you are a consumer, toxic Onepice - This is your fault. You are one of those who supported the product and decided to buy it, you are one of those who betrayed your wardrobe and chose to use it. What made you opt-out jeans and t-shirt with one piece of cloth that did absolutely nothing for either the shape or style? Or are you one of those who say "I only use it when I'm home alone ... after I've showered ..." then it is a lie and you know it. You use it because you're toxic lazy. It's that simple. To'd go into your room to bring underwear, pants and blouse would be a chore. Shape up. Do you hate yourself? Do not you think it is cruel? Are you hiding under an awkward curtain of polyester? - If you have answered "no" to all these questions? If yes, you live in denial. If no, you go into yourself and reflect on why you own one, maybe it's time to give it to charity shops? Or set fire to it. Y our choice. Question of the Day: What made you buy a Onepiece, and why? Type in your original and intressange answers in the comments field. - ESS
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