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the fact that people think it's cute to wear a tshirt that shows britney during her darkest days... i just don't get it.

 

it's so disrespectful.  :smokeney:

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the fact that people think it's cute to wear a tshirt that shows britney during her darkest days... i just don't get it.

 

it's so disrespectful.  :smokeney:

imo it's not a way to make fun of her...I mean, the most efficient way to make a thing less "tragic" is to give it a comical aspect, look it from  a comical point of view...if Britney has enough umorism she won't get angry for this

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Idk how I feel about this. :4music:

I'd assume this is a time in her life britney wants to forget.

But on the other hand, do u guys think she's proud of this??

It's definitely her most rebellious eff u moment.

Now that she's so controlled, I wonder if she looks back on this fondly or like I said before maybe she wants to forget such a hard time in her life...

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This is not cool or funny or stylish at all!!!  :frenchy:  And she called herself a Britney stan, yeah, right  :4music:  :4music:  :4music:  :4music:   

 

 

To me is so disrespectful by her. That period of Britney's life is really dark and sad and she takes it as a joke and thinks that is cool or funny wear that t-shirt  :4music:  :4music:  :4music:  :4music:

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What does "Punk's Not Dead" have to do with Britney? :soconfused:

 

The subculture is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom.

 

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For some punks, the body was a symbol of opposition, a political statement expressing disgust of all that was “normal†and socially accepted.

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Pathetic.
This blatant capitalization and glorification of someone else's personal struggles is fucking atrocious.

I don't care if you think you're trying to be "iRoNiC" and paying some kind of "edgy OmG kewl" tribute. It's gross.
Get a life.

 

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The subculture is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom.

 

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For some punks, the body was a symbol of opposition, a political statement expressing disgust of all that was “normal†and socially accepted.

Interesting. Can see the various interpretations of this now. Thanks for the information :)

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