Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Got it, you’re one of those exhausting people that can take a thread about Uggs for a 13 year old and make it about Trump. That’s great that your kid hasn’t seen Tasmans but multiple people here have kids that say differently. I know it hurts, but your little Larla isn’t the definitive expert such that you can get on a weird high horse about it, sweetie.
You ladies are unhinged. Why do you refuse to accept that a young girl doesn't want and hasn't seen this shoes? Is this some sort of weird cult around Uggs?
Ma’am, this thread is about an OP asking about what Uggs to buy her 13 year old who she knows likes Uggs. Your opinion, based on your own DD who has apparently never seen the Uggs that are wildly popular with kids in the 11-13 age range, is wholly irrelevant yet you continue to post about it as though your opinion is paramount. Now who is unhinged in this situation?
I think it's fair to say that if a kid has never seen them before, they are not popular, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Got it, you’re one of those exhausting people that can take a thread about Uggs for a 13 year old and make it about Trump. That’s great that your kid hasn’t seen Tasmans but multiple people here have kids that say differently. I know it hurts, but your little Larla isn’t the definitive expert such that you can get on a weird high horse about it, sweetie.
You ladies are unhinged. Why do you refuse to accept that a young girl doesn't want and hasn't seen this shoes? Is this some sort of weird cult around Uggs?
Ma’am, this thread is about an OP asking about what Uggs to buy her 13 year old who she knows likes Uggs. Your opinion, based on your own DD who has apparently never seen the Uggs that are wildly popular with kids in the 11-13 age range, is wholly irrelevant yet you continue to post about it as though your opinion is paramount. Now who is unhinged in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Got it, you’re one of those exhausting people that can take a thread about Uggs for a 13 year old and make it about Trump. That’s great that your kid hasn’t seen Tasmans but multiple people here have kids that say differently. I know it hurts, but your little Larla isn’t the definitive expert such that you can get on a weird high horse about it, sweetie.
You ladies are unhinged. Why do you refuse to accept that a young girl doesn't want and hasn't seen this shoes? Is this some sort of weird cult around Uggs?
Ma’am, this thread is about an OP asking about what Uggs to buy her 13 year old who she knows likes Uggs. Your opinion, based on your own DD who has apparently never seen the Uggs that are wildly popular with kids in the 11-13 age range, is wholly irrelevant yet you continue to post about it as though your opinion is paramount. Now who is unhinged in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Dearfoams looks similar to Uggs and are cheaper - would those work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Got it, you’re one of those exhausting people that can take a thread about Uggs for a 13 year old and make it about Trump. That’s great that your kid hasn’t seen Tasmans but multiple people here have kids that say differently. I know it hurts, but your little Larla isn’t the definitive expert such that you can get on a weird high horse about it, sweetie.
You ladies are unhinged. Why do you refuse to accept that a young girl doesn't want and hasn't seen this shoes? Is this some sort of weird cult around Uggs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but what about Koolaburra by Uggs? My 13 year old wants a pair of Uggs and I’m considering getting the Koolaburra for her to save some money.
They are just as nice. Depends on your child whether she will accept them or not. At our school the kids do not prefer the Koolaburra even though as the adult that’s what I have a can’t tell the difference other than the label.
Do you mean at your child's school? You're not the one in school, stop trying to relive middle and high school, PP. It's pathetic.
Touch grass.
This is one of the stupidest comebacks and I see you’ve used it several times in this thread. Lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Oh no, girl, saying “fake news” in this context is just a jokey way of saying “incorrect”.
Genuinely just letting you know in case someone you know irl uses this phrase.
Np
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just showed the Ugg Tasmans to my 13 year old 8th grader and she said they are ugly. She's never seen anyone wearing those, so I think some of these moms must be a year or two out of date? But my kids also don't go to a DC private, so maybe we're just too poor in VA, LOL.
Fake news. I feel like I can't go to the mall or even the grocery store without seeing 10 teenage girls in these. And I'm in NoVA.
Um, okay, MAGAMommy, LOL. Maybe my kid just doesn't look at other people's shoes as much as you do?
DP, MAGAMommy? I also live in NoVa and have 7th grade girls, and the Tasmans are super common. It is what it is. I’m not trying to change my kids’ perspective on what they perceive as “cool” footwear, there are many other hills to die on with tween/teens that are more important. I don’t think half the posters in this thread actually have tweens/teens, they just want to fight about items deemed “popular” because they are still in their feelings about their MS/HS experiences.
Oh dear, I guess I need to explain my joke to you. People calling things "fake news" have historically been Trump supporters. Trump ==> MAGA ==> MAGAMommy
Anyway, as I said, my kid said she hasn't seen those shoes, and isn't interested in them. The last two pairs of shoes I bought her were a pair of Crocs and some Nike basketball shoes. That's not "fake news", sweetie, it's what my kid told me. Again, I guess she doesn't look at the other kids' shoes as much as you do.
Got it, you’re one of those exhausting people that can take a thread about Uggs for a 13 year old and make it about Trump. That’s great that your kid hasn’t seen Tasmans but multiple people here have kids that say differently. I know it hurts, but your little Larla isn’t the definitive expert such that you can get on a weird high horse about it, sweetie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but what about Koolaburra by Uggs? My 13 year old wants a pair of Uggs and I’m considering getting the Koolaburra for her to save some money.
They are just as nice. Depends on your child whether she will accept them or not. At our school the kids do not prefer the Koolaburra even though as the adult that’s what I have a can’t tell the difference other than the label.
Do you mean at your child's school? You're not the one in school, stop trying to relive middle and high school, PP. It's pathetic.
Touch grass.
This is one of the stupidest comebacks and I see you’ve used it several times in this thread. Lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but what about Koolaburra by Uggs? My 13 year old wants a pair of Uggs and I’m considering getting the Koolaburra for her to save some money.
They are just as nice. Depends on your child whether she will accept them or not. At our school the kids do not prefer the Koolaburra even though as the adult that’s what I have a can’t tell the difference other than the label.
Do you mean at your child's school? You're not the one in school, stop trying to relive middle and high school, PP. It's pathetic.
Touch grass.