Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very cheugy.
That’s...not a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Curious what people think of men who wear Disney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very cheugy.
That’s...not a thing.
It actually is. I'm not really young enough to use it, but it's 100% a thing and adult women who wear Disney apparel and accessories are very, very cheugy.
Though so is posting on DCUM, frankly.
So I'm not going to judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very cheugy.
That’s...not a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a kid at heart and hope that doesn't change about me ever! It's much more fun that way. Let's be real, those of us who spend more time having fun and laughing will probably live longer than those stressing about why an adult would wear a shirt with a mouse on it...
I’m also a kid at heart. Doesn’t mean I have to dress like one and make passive aggressive swipes at people who are having less fun than you.
Anonymous wrote:Gives off a Michale Jackson stuck in Nevermind vibe.
Not cute, I’m still young at heart. I assume they wear Garfield and Tweety Bird nightgowns.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a kid at heart and hope that doesn't change about me ever! It's much more fun that way. Let's be real, those of us who spend more time having fun and laughing will probably live longer than those stressing about why an adult would wear a shirt with a mouse on it...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell yea I wear Disney. Also a ton of MCU. And I’m almost 40 😁
Life’s too short to care what a bunch of uptight fuddy duddies think. Wear what makes you happy!
I think this is what bothers me about it. That something so corporate, so packaged, so sanitized, so childish is embraced by adults. I dearly wish that we as a culture embraced adulthood instead of calling adults “uptight fuddy duddies.” It’s just arrested development and a brand in lieu of a personality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell yea I wear Disney. Also a ton of MCU. And I’m almost 40 😁
Life’s too short to care what a bunch of uptight fuddy duddies think. Wear what makes you happy!
I think this is what bothers me about it. That something so corporate, so packaged, so sanitized, so childish is embraced by adults. I dearly wish that we as a culture embraced adulthood instead of calling adults “uptight fuddy duddies.” It’s just arrested development and a brand in lieu of a personality.
Anonymous wrote:Curious what people think of men who wear Disney.