And when it arrives it looks even worse, all creased up and disproportionate.
I've also noticed a lot of people have a tendency to wear the clothes straight outofthe package, and with the chemicals and lead that are in the clothes, I can't imagine that being very healthy in the long term.
I get pretty much everything from Value Village, but I am also signed up to Reitmans so I can watch for sales in case a sale lines up with extra money. A lot of the girls in my office have gone the Shein route, and while they are technically business casual it looks like obviously cheap, shitty clothing.
Yep same, I just slept a lot longer, probably cause of the cocktail they had to give me. And waiting for the OR took a little over a day so I was grateful to be out of it the whole time.
I didn't wake until the next day, they doped me right up or the fentanyl had a delayed reaction cause I slept for a good 15 hours after I was knocked out.
I broke my ankle a few years back and the bones had to be surgically reattached, but the OR was full so they had to set and splint it in the meantime. The shot of fentanyl didn't do anything, so they gave a cocktail that knocked me right the fuck out and set my ankle. My husband said I shot straight up like I was in the Exorcist, yelled and swore a bunch and passed out again. I remember nothing, thankfully.
Yeah, buy it for life was too ambitious, but I used to get ten years out of my $250 boots, now that's a base price for shit that won't last a year. Care is generally not a concern for us, we take good care of our expensive shit because we need it to last as long as possible.
Those are nearly the ugliest boots I've ever seen, but they do seem suited to Northern British Columbia, and I can't argue that price, even with the exchange rate.
Are we making biscuits? I do it too lol.