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HOW DO U FEEL ABOUT CLOTHES MADE OF ANIMAL FUR? i dont agree with it. " the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below. | |
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OH this is going to be fun.
I'll wait for the next breat feeding thread!! The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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sacredwarrior said: 'HOW DO U FEEL ABOUT CLOTHES MADE OF ANIMAL FUR?'
Warm! | |
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i don't think i'd wear them, but then again that's pretty silly because i'm not a vegetarian at all. | |
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I think ppl that wear clothes made of real animal fur are shallow and disgusting but that is just my opinion..
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I love fur and own several fur coats and one fur hat. Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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I'm on the fence because of chinchilla
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gemini13 said: I'm on the fence because of chinchilla
I just love chinchilla! A few years ago Drew and I were Xmas shopping in Atlanta and a store had 'chinchilla' bombers for $6000... it wasn't chinchilla, but a rabbit. That same day we saw a beautiful real chinchilla coat at Neimans for $190,000. Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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CynthiasSocks said: gemini13 said: I'm on the fence because of chinchilla
I just love chinchilla! A few years ago Drew and I were Xmas shopping in Atlanta and a store had 'chinchilla' bombers for $6000... it wasn't chinchilla, but a rabbit. That same day we saw a beautiful real chinchilla coat at Neimans for $190,000. I can't help myself, chinchilla is heaven on earth. | |
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It's not for me.
And I find it makes people look like tubby, furry blobs. It's not a flattering look at all. | |
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Very luxurious, but totally unecessary and driven by nothing but greed and vanity these days. I could excuse yesteryear, because people needed those garments. But not today.
I fully admit my hypocrisy, though: I do occassionally buy leather goods. (I'm trying to ween myself.) Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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i think if people knew more about the conditions on fur farms, and the wild trapping methods, people would reconsider wearing fur. | |
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Like what color would they be? | |
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I feel warm. | |
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Lammastide said: I could excuse yesteryear, because people needed those garments.
it has been very interesting going through all my grandparents things they were married in 1922 so yes, they used fur out of pure necessity it was the difference between freezing and not there are full buffalo and beaver coats and lots of coyote pieces... neck shawls that you added not for looks but to keep you warm, fur muffs for the womens hands and home made elbow high mitts for the men the hood on my black winter jacket is trimmed with fur. it's amazing how just such a tiny strip can make such a huge difference around your face when the wind is blasting on a cold winters day. i don't ever envision myself wearing a full fur coat but there still are places and situations where fur is useful. just wearing it for the sake of saying look at me, i have more money than sense... is a whole different story. | |
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I was never too keen on them,
but, as a crack-ho street-pimp, I had to wear big fur coats ( & sometimes hats )for years in order to stay in business. For some reason, the general consumer always believed that unless one wore the stereotypical uniform for this job, it was a reflection on the quality of the product. Or as we used to say in the business "Fur coats sell fur pies". Thank God that after Terrence D. Howard's performance on "Hustle & Flow", that public image has changed. Now every day is a "casual Friday" for me. | |
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Illustrator said: I was never too keen on them,
but, as a crack-ho street-pimp, I had to wear big fur coats ( & sometimes hats )for years in order to stay in business. For some reason, the general consumer always believed that unless one wore the stereotypical uniform for this job, it was a reflection on the quality of the product. Or as we used to say in the business "Fur coats sell fur pies". Thank God that after Terrence D. Howard's performance on "Hustle & Flow", that public image has changed. Now every day is a "casual Friday" for me. | |
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CynthiasSocks said: gemini13 said: I'm on the fence because of chinchilla
I just love chinchilla! A few years ago Drew and I were Xmas shopping in Atlanta and a store had 'chinchilla' bombers for $6000... it wasn't chinchilla, but a rabbit. That same day we saw a beautiful real chinchilla coat at Neimans for $190,000. $190,000 That's my student loans,rent,dream car right there. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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emm said: Lammastide said: I could excuse yesteryear, because people needed those garments.
it has been very interesting going through all my grandparents things they were married in 1922 so yes, they used fur out of pure necessity it was the difference between freezing and not there are full buffalo and beaver coats and lots of coyote pieces... neck shawls that you added not for looks but to keep you warm, fur muffs for the womens hands and home made elbow high mitts for the men the hood on my black winter jacket is trimmed with fur. it's amazing how just such a tiny strip can make such a huge difference around your face when the wind is blasting on a cold winters day. i don't ever envision myself wearing a full fur coat but there still are places and situations where fur is useful. just wearing it for the sake of saying look at me, i have more money than sense... is a whole different story. Interesting. I confess that I love the look of fur -- and I really had to fight the temptation of buying a vintage men's buffalo coat for awhile. There's something so subtly cool about them: chunky, warm, rare, almost primal. It's just I'd have felt so guilty when I have scores of other options nowadays. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: i think if people knew more about the conditions on fur farms, and the wild trapping methods, people would reconsider wearing fur.
That's why I'm on the fence about it. | |
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gemini13 said: IrresistibleB1tch said: i think if people knew more about the conditions on fur farms, and the wild trapping methods, people would reconsider wearing fur.
That's why I'm on the fence about it. | |
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The first coverings that mankind learned to use, and some might say saved mankind from extinction was fur. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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MickG said: The first coverings that mankind learned to use, and some might say saved mankind from extinction was fur.
Very true however we have no real need for Animal Fur clothing now, because there are so many synthetic products available. So really you cannot compare necessity to Vanity.....because that is all Animal Fur clothing comes down to now. .........Gimme your Doughnut,,,,,, | |
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I have 3 fur coats, a fur hat, a fur wrap around scarf (from getting a full length mink coat shortened), and a blue fox vest. | |
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I didn't read the thread but I'll go with anything IrresistibleB1tch's saying.
thank you. :idunnowhythefuckmyIdidntshowedupedit: [Edited 9/30/06 14:42pm] | |
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myownprivateinsanity said: MickG said: The first coverings that mankind learned to use, and some might say saved mankind from extinction was fur.
Very true however we have no real need for Animal Fur clothing now, because there are so many synthetic products available. So really you cannot compare necessity to Vanity.....because that is all Animal Fur clothing comes down to now. I don't ware fur. I'm far to fat and warm blooded. However that's not true what you say. It has Nothing to do with Vanity from my perspective. I like cotton t-shirts. and althought there are a wide varity of synthetic products available, they are not cotten t-shirts. There's nothing that can match the warmth and breadablitly of fur. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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MickG said: myownprivateinsanity said: Very true however we have no real need for Animal Fur clothing now, because there are so many synthetic products available. So really you cannot compare necessity to Vanity.....because that is all Animal Fur clothing comes down to now. I don't ware fur. I'm far to fat and warm blooded. However that's not true what you say. It has Nothing to do with Vanity from my perspective. I like cotton t-shirts. and althought there are a wide varity of synthetic products available, they are not cotten t-shirts. There's nothing that can match the warmth and breadablitly of fur. As you say ..... Thats your perspective.....Doesn't make me wrong or right I am curious though.....Would people wear a Coat made of Old English Sheepdog? Or is that too cute..... Cotton comes from a Plant by the way....I wear cotton shirts too... (EDITED ADD IN - I didn't say you wore fur ) [Edited 9/30/06 14:46pm] .........Gimme your Doughnut,,,,,, | |
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Yeah... I don't buy real fur at all.
But... I'm not a vegetarian and buy leather products. I tried becoming a vegetarian--just couldn't do it. I even got sick from trying because I just didn't take in enough protein from other sources. A great book that I read sort of relating to this is When Elephants Weep: the Emotional Side of Animals. [Edited 9/30/06 15:03pm] | |
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myownprivateinsanity said: MickG said: I don't ware fur. I'm far to fat and warm blooded. However that's not true what you say. It has Nothing to do with Vanity from my perspective. I like cotton t-shirts. and althought there are a wide varity of synthetic products available, they are not cotten t-shirts. There's nothing that can match the warmth and breadablitly of fur. As you say ..... Thats your perspective.....Doesn't make me wrong or right I am curious though.....Would people wear a Coat made of Old English Sheepdog? Or is that too cute..... Cotton comes from a Plant by the way....I wear cotton shirts too... (EDITED ADD IN - I didn't say you wore fur ) I'd wear a coat made of Old English Sheepdog if I were in the artic. Fur comes from the Planet just as cotton does. I'm not saying there's something right about choosing to wear fur. I'm just saying there's nothing wrong with it. My wife once had a friend, whom she put up with alot of bullshit from and many many things of the such. My wife was wonderful to this person, what a friend should truly be. That person broke off the friendship with my wife because my wife went though a vintage fur stage. That's just a stupid person right there. I believe people want to find some cause to get behind that they can feel something is "wrong" so they won't have to face the facts that the "wrong" is within them and not outside them. That's an illusion of doing something right so you can avoid what's actually right to do. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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