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I KNOW WHAT ALEX MEANS ABOUT THE PINK TRAMPOLINE!!! it wasn't pink it was multicoloured and it had handles and you'd waft it up and down with ur mates. hope its the right thing and ppl get what im talking about or else it sounds a bit strange
Will and Alex’s contrasting outfits and personalities are so satisfying?? Like, their existence compliments eachother, they’re the type of duo that seem super fun
Oop lmao I guess im straight then cuz i was confused as to why they werent wearing anything that would be useful during camping. Im so dumb dHWHSHHSHAH
The theme : Camp: Notes on Fashion Every year, the Met Gala takes its theme from the annual show put on by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, and in 2019, that show is “Camp: Notes on Fashion” - a nod to Susan Sontag's famous essay on an aesthetic she described as “love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration.”
I saw so many articles about how awful some of these outfits were, but the outfits that they hated were usually the ones that were most on theme (camp)!!! crazy stuff. I would take a fun and chaotic outfit over a boring one any day!
Will saying "I like the infrastructure" just reminds me of that one kid in school who would use big words to try and sound smart, but would have no idea what they meant.
woah a comment section. i also have food poisoning. my stomach is in ribbons, someone pray for me, i can’t handle vomiting every 10 mins. Thanks appreciate it laddies
6:06 character explanation for peoples yo A'ight bois so. Aquaria is this drag queen ye. She won Rupaul's Drag Race which is this super popular US reality TV show but everyone hates her (which happens from time to time with winners) because he's usually rude and just talks too much when no one asks for his opinions (insta live, twitter and such) that are mostly overly negative. There you go..
like if you search up what camp means in fashions it comes up with this: In 1964, Susan Sontag defined camp as an aesthetic “sensibility” that is plain to see but hard for most of us to explain: an intentional over-the-top-ness, a slightly (or extremely) “off” quality, bad taste as a vehicle for good art.