| If it’s for social media, can’t you just make a picture using AI? |
Eff all of this! |
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| I asked my daughter what she thinks about this. She’s a junior. She said it looks childish. And the balloons look weird, they would look better without balloons. |
| No, my DD isn’t a basic b1tch. |
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Your taste is just God-awful, OP. Plastic balloons and candy? Awful color combinations because those are the school colors? Are you 5? I think 5 year olds might be the cutoff to appreciate such displays. These are not the intellectual cream of the crop posing in such photos. I bet you're also salivating on photos of over-the-top professionally designed dorm makeovers. Probably plotting your next thread now, full of lurid photographs. |
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| This explains why my SIL wanted to buy a school branded blanket for my DS. Both he and I could not understand the purpose. |
These things seem like they're just about buying stuff and performative consumption for social media. You could surely celebrate without spending the money and buying the plastic crap, right? |
| Tacky |
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We somehow managed to get through our kids’ college years without ever even hearing about such a thing.
Our youngest graduated last year - woot! |
| Bed party is not what I thought it was going to be. |
Agree! |
| This probably made sense in 2020. Not in 2026. |