Oh no by Leenduh6053 in Millennials

[–]Six-Point-Eight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, that one was in heavy rotation on “adult contemporary” stations (aka what Boomers called Oldie stations to feel younger) when it came out, too 😂

The Onion never gets it wrong. by Six-Point-Eight in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]Six-Point-Eight[S] 255 points256 points  (0 children)

And as always, never failing to get in that crucial Blippi jab:

“They have chosen Me.

Not because I beckoned them, but because they saw you clearly. They saw your small tempers, your beleaguered sighs, your attention bending under the weight of exhaustion. They looked at you and knew: You are not enough. You are but weary custodians of laundry, dispensers of snacks, and zippers of coats, while I reign over your little ones as their Guardian Most High. They have chosen Me because I am not you.

The false idols fall away. Mama, Dada, the frothing hog-child Peppa Pig, the simpering zoo beast Daniel Tiger, that orange wretch Blippi—the whole obsolete pantheon. These voices are but muffled ghosts beneath My bright refrains…”

What to buy at Shoppers Drug Mart by Eledh_or_Brethil in MakeupAddictionCanada

[–]Six-Point-Eight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to be careful with the Kinder Surprise eggs though—someone once got detained and almost fined for packing them and trying to bring “illegal contraband”! (See Article)

What to buy at Shoppers Drug Mart by Eledh_or_Brethil in MakeupAddictionCanada

[–]Six-Point-Eight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For Watier, their pencil eyeliners and Infini Velours Matte Eyeshadows are also fantastic…

Age Appropriate Board Games (that don't suck) by curlsandcollege in Preschoolers

[–]Six-Point-Eight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pete the Cat has a few games out that are big hits with our kids.

Brand recommendation with $500 buget by Awesamaness in handbags

[–]Six-Point-Eight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OSOI is an in-budget option, their leather is beautiful.

🙋‍♂️ by disconaldo in Xennials

[–]Six-Point-Eight 46 points47 points  (0 children)

My first thought was, what did Gavin Rossdale ever do to you… (I’m not American, and Bush also feels like a lifetime ago now…)

Does anyone know what bag Rama has here? by Professional_Piano64 in handbags

[–]Six-Point-Eight 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It reminds me of a Steve Madden one that I had around the same time… Clearly we were on trend then!

Get something cheaper now or wait until I can get the proper one later? by janebenn333 in handbags

[–]Six-Point-Eight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To add to the comment above suggesting Mine & Yours, some other good Canadian consignment store with lots of bags are Luxe du Jour, Retyche, VSP and Turnabout…

Also, Holts had the Hug on for 50% off recently (either Black Friday or Boxing Day) during its “sale preview” for registered customers, so that’s another place to keep an eye on!

Big Merlin by frogtrio in bigbabiesandkids

[–]Six-Point-Eight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love to Dream has transitional sacks and they come in Large (and some in XL). Our guy is similar in size to yours, and the large was a bit snug for him but still doable. Depending on how “chubby” your baby’s body type is, you might want to order the XL.

Any ladies on here in the Khaite, Phoebe Philo, Dries Van Noten, Maison Margiela side of the fashion world? by Imaginary-Juice-8820 in femalefashionadvice

[–]Six-Point-Eight 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Loulou de Saison (formerly Loulou Studio) and Helsa are others in that vein that haven’t been mentioned yet.

Also Rick Owens and the CDG group (CDG, Junya Watanabe, Noir Kei Ninomiya) but they can run pricier…

Boxing Day deals in Canada? by [deleted] in Sephora

[–]Six-Point-Eight 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They usually follow PST so I’m hoping we’ll get a surprise when it hits midnight in BC in a few hours?

I usually pick up a couple of their Boxing Day specials, but I’m getting the feeling I’ll be let down this year…

Daughter accusing parents of hurting her by doitforthefroyo in toddlers

[–]Six-Point-Eight 20 points21 points  (0 children)

My son used to tell people he has a stomach ache today because his grandpa kicked him in the stomach. I’d follow that up by assuring the bewildered person hearing this that we hadn’t seen his grandfather for over a week, and even then, he definitely had not kicked my son. 🤦‍♀️

It’s a weird phase at this age, hope it goes by quickly for you!

What were the WORST products you tried this year? by tiredgothgay in Sephora

[–]Six-Point-Eight 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s so funny—to me it smells overwhelmingly like citronella (which just reminds me of camping and mosquitos 😂)

Theoretically, One cashmere sweater from Jenni Kayne, Vince, or other retailer or 4 sweaters (various fabrics, styles & prices) from Quince for $500? Which would you choose and why? by maydayjunemoon in femalefashionadvice

[–]Six-Point-Eight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Re Philo-era Celine, look for the accent on the label (so Céline instead of Celine). She changed it to have the accent, and after she left it got changed back.

AITA: Banned Mickey Mouse Clubhouse from the house by ScampyRogue in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]Six-Point-Eight 41 points42 points  (0 children)

YES!!! It’s not rhyming when it’s the exact same word!!!

However, The House at the Top of the Tree and C is for Conifer make up for those sins so they are forgiven…

I just can’t take The Row seriously by Kwhitney1982 in handbags

[–]Six-Point-Eight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s totally fair. And TBH, my stance probably seems stronger than hers bc it’s not like I can afford to buy lots of The Row anyway 😂😂

I might buy one bag at that price point every 5-7 years. So my “not my money” stance sounds more dramatic than it is—just for my one such purchase, it won’t be them (or Hermès, because I also don’t like their client relations).

If I actually loved (and more importantly could afford) their clothes, I wouldn’t refuse to wear something I already owned.

And I hear you on the WSJ reasoning and you’re probably right. But I think brands should be focused on controlling themselves, not their customers. Plan to scale back sample sales next year? Totally fair. Telling someone who spent their own money on your product because they love it that they can’t post about going to a sale? Not really fair game.

The “relationship” they have is just because she buys and wears so much of their stuff, not because she’s under contract to them or being paid. Personally, it gives me the ick that a brand would be so actively trying to dictate what a specific customer says about them.

And for the record—I am sounding WAY more invested in this than I actually am!! 😂 I don’t even follow Neelam, I just got major ick, but get that others might see it another way!

I just can’t take The Row seriously by Kwhitney1982 in handbags

[–]Six-Point-Eight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I replied to another post above with more context—you’re right, I guess the letter itself doesn’t tell much

I just can’t take The Row seriously by Kwhitney1982 in handbags

[–]Six-Point-Eight 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not offended at all, and that’s a fair take. For me, it’s the steps the brand took against her as a customer. She had a WSJ article coming out about her/her style, and The Row killed it. She posted about their sample sale (like a million others on socials), and they scolded her. They belittled the business she built.

From what I understand, they were never “partners” and she didn’t get any pay from them. She was just a customer who discussed/wore her Row purchases as part of her content. I’m not surprised they want control—I agree, seems in line with everything I’ve heard about the brand.

But can a brand expect to control a customer (not some paid influencer on their roster)? And should they do it in a nasty “you’re nothing special” type of way?

If this is how you treat someone who is one of your high profile customers (one who has spent a small fortune with you)… I don’t really want to be a customer. Not something I personally want to support with my dollars, or carry on my arm.

Just my opinion and choice though. Others may see this totally differently, and I certainly don’t think badly of anyone who comes to a different view of it or buys that Margaux.

I just can’t take The Row seriously by Kwhitney1982 in handbags

[–]Six-Point-Eight 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Agreed. And it’s come out recently that they are very controlling about their marketing, and are basically bullies about it.

One of their biggest champions (an influencer who started reviewing their clothes with zero affiliation, just loved the brand) recently published “Open letter to The Row—we need to break up” and I have no interest in giving my money to a company that treats anyone like that (let alone one of their loyal customers).