By meep - 23/12/2009 16:05 - United States

Today, I found out where my $300 worth of American Eagle and Hollister clothes had disappeared to. My 16 year old sister shredded them with scissors, took pictures of it for her Myspace and said that I deserved it for being a "conformist." All her "internet friends" said it was awesome. FML
I agree, your life sucks 40 774
You deserved it 12 331

Same thing different taste

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fml_no_fyl 0

Wearing those clothes is fine. Still going on myspace however is NOT.

LilaFaye 0

I think it's kind of funny that her conformist-hating sister has a Myspace account. It doesn't get much more conformist than that. That sucks, though. Plot some horrible revenge :D

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yes_im_hater 0

I beleive your sister weres black and cuts herself

Yeah, you definitely deserved that. It's like the one where the guy bent down and his $80 jeans ripped. It's all your fault for buying such expensive clothing just because it's a certain brand, when there is plenty of clothing out there that is just as good or better (and usually better-looking and/or more comfortable) for 1/3 the price, at most. There's conformity, of which everyone is guilty to varying degrees, and then there's just ******* moronic. YDI. And go sterilize yourself. Idiots make me sick.

star_ver 0

Why do you care what other people spend their money on? You don't have to wear it and the money's not coming out of your check so why do you care? That's the problem with people. Caring too much about things people do that don't affect them in any way. People like you really need to get lives.

So if someone cuts up $300 of your clothing, you would be ok with that then? Good to know!

star_ver 0

Who are you talking to? Not me, I hope. I was pointing out that the ******** above me shouldn't care where other people shop if they aren't spending his/her money.

You have no idea how much clothing that was. So, you don't own more than $300 worth of clothing? AE and its competitors are nowhere NEAR the most expensive clothes available. Hell, AE isn't any more expensive than the ubiquitous MACY's. OP could have used a gift card or splurged when there was a sale. Would the sister have been at fault if it was $300 from wallmart or the thrift store? It doesn't make a difference. Wear whatever you want, but if you're seriously going to judge people on what they choose to wear: Grow the **** up. It's a matter of personal taste. 1) Three hundred ******* dollars were completely wasted. 2) OP's bratty younger sister had no right to destroy her stuff, no matter how much she disapproves. Judgemental people make me sick.

Why do you care? Are you jealous because you've never had $300 to spend on whatever you wanted yourself? The OP even said that she worked for that money and she can spend it on whatever she wants regardless of any standards that YOU set up for her as to what it means to get a good deal on clothes. Just because you're jealous doesn't mean she can't be happy.

Star_ver are you new to fml? No I was talking to LH0026, when you hit the reply button it goes under the main person, but if other people comment on the same person, the comments will appearcin the order that they are recieved.

Honestly? I don't give a shit what other people do, buy, or wear, because I'm a selfish asshole and I only care about myself. I come on here to bitch people out because I don't have the balls to bitch out my parents or teachers when they make me want to ******* kill someone. So go ahead, insult me all you want...it's really helpful when I need to blow off steam. :)

wtf they're still clothes. who cares if they're expensive or not? it's not just the rich people who shop at Hollister, Aeropostal, American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch, and all those stores. Hot Topic is a lot more expensive than they are. you can buy $300 worth of clothes anywhere. even walmart (believe it or not) and about myspace, it seems like you don't like it.... but just because you don't like it, that doesn't mean you can tell other people that they deserve something bad because of myspace or whatever.

star_ver 0

LOL @ people caring what *you* spend your money on and what *you* choose to wear. Also, LOL @ people thinking American Eagle is expensive. FYL, OP. No one deserves to have $300 worth of their property destroyed. Your sister is a moron. Hopefully she won't reproduce.

All of the posters who are ripping on the OP for wearing AE or Hollister can go **** yourselves. Wearing that stuff does not make you conformist. The only thing that makes you a conformist is wearing or doing what everyone else is even though you don't really want to or it's out of character. I wear AE, Old Navy, Hot Topic, and even thrift store finds because I LIKE IT. If the OP likes AE and Hollister, that's her decision and she doesn't have to live up to anyone else's standards to what they think is cool or not. Hot Topic can be just as "conformist" as AE can. OP that really sucks. Your sister is a huge bitch. Either pour bleach all over her gothy/emo clothes or "accidentally" spill soda on her keyboard (not water because that might not do anything once it dries.)

Steal $300 worth of her stuff, and sell it on ebay.

If the clothes she shredded were from Abercrombie, Ed Hardy, or Affliction, this wouldn't be so bad.

man i would give her a mothafuckin beat DOWN. torment her until she coughs up 300 bucks for you to replace that shit. that's not cool, she sounds like a terrible person.

readblink 1

Wow, I can't believe people are making a big deal about making the clothing being expensive at AE and Hollister. I used to think Hollister and American Eagle were really expensive...when I was in highschool (yes, I do pay for all of my own clothes, and have for about three years now). I don't buy all of my clothes there by any means, but I do shop there. Hollister...and especially AE are not as expensive as everyone is acting like they are. Anyway, FYL. She needs to pay you back for that.

Um, so do the same thing back? or whine to your mama, and your sister can conform into being grounded. I mean, it's not like you don't have proof.