Is this really necessary? I like this company usually, but please.
Is this necessary?
I usually like this company. They do some good stuff, but really.
Please.
February 12, 2009 by labelsareforjars
Is this really necessary? I like this company usually, but please.
Is this necessary?
I usually like this company. They do some good stuff, but really.
Please.
I have the urge to go and put the bright pink one in my sons bedroom because they’d love the irony. And having something to use as target practice.
Which company?
good lord that’s obnoxious.
This is unrelated to the content of this specific post (this is simply the most recent), but I read this snippet of an article in the Washington Post and immediately thought of this blog.
“‘Our kids have lost the value of toys,’ said Ruth Morace, a girl-toy inventor from Texas.”
Her title is mentioned completely casually, in passing. I wonder what they would call someone who invents games that might possibly be enjoyed by a variety of sexes and genders?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/16/AR2009021601570_2.html?hpid=topnews
Wow. That is crazy. I’ll definitely have to read the article…expect to see my thoughts on it here in the next bit. Thanks for passing it along!
I think they dropped the ball on this one. They totally should have replaced the stars on the “girls” posters with hearts. I mean, duh!
WOW trans gender success story:
Kim Petras (born Tim Petras), is a German teenager and aspiring pop singer, who is well-known for being the youngest person known to have had sex reassignment surgery worldwide (at the age of 16). She is signed to independent record label “Joyce Records”. In 2008 she released online her first single, “Last Forever”, which became popular on YouTube and Myspace (listened to 60,000 and 46,000 times respectively).[1] A short time later in September 2008, she released her first commercially available single “Fade Away” into the German market [2] and there are presently plans for an album. Kim is also a model for a nationwide chain of German hair salons.
http://kimperium.blogspot.com/
good luck girl
I hope this isn’t an inappropriate place to post this
Oh, gosh, I hate stuff like that. I remember almost not buying a package of plain white t-shirts for my son when we was little because the interior tag said “Boys Only.” But for whatever reason we bought them and now his little sister wears them. Today she’s wearing a pair of his hand-me-down cords with a little patch on the leg that says “Boyswear.” Who says girls can’t wear pants without hearts or butterflies embroidered on them. Oh, don’t get me started…