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or second hand stores or what ever you prefer to call them, they don’t make me feel fat, or unattractive, they don’t make me feel like a penny pincher or as if I'm a carbon copy of some one else when I shop their, but other stores like Macys, pennies, dullards, follies and what have you make me feel some how not good enough to shop their, it's probably all in my head but I think I learned my lesson today, from now on unless absolutely necessary I will forever shop at thrift stores, I think I may have made that decision long ago for this same reason but bc it was so long ago I forgot my reasoning behind it, and now after recently being remind I will no longer shop anyware but thrift stores bc they make me feel unique and pretty and skinny and like I wasn’t robbed buying a shirt for 3-5$
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nomme
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high fives TK
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metamantrg
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your so right TK
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u24
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known as charity shops in the UK. god place to pick up outdated computer games, fitness videos, and old novels. also clothes. My finest velvet shirt came from a charity shop. Someone I know bought a wedding dress there. (she wasn't getting married, just going clubbing..)
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u24
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*good* place arrrgh
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jane
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haven't been able to find a real one in the city yet. in california you can go to goodwill & get jackets for 5 dollars - the same jackets they're selling here for 50. i also miss going with her & wearing ridiculously gigantic beads around our necks..
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pete
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flea markets and pawn shops are two variations on this theme i believe.
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ferret
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yes, california is good for thrift stores. they're delicious
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what's it to you?
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