^ Ladybugs are beneficials ... like spiders, they are our friends.

I love fashion but I don't always look like I do in my 8:30 class.
A little bit like today. I've overslept and very nearly went to lectures in my pjs but decided to not rush,miss my lecture (its online anyway) ,but at least go wearing clothes. New Year,New Me.
but as soon as I turned 16 and finished my first set of exams,we could wear what we liked and I found it so difficult and horrible. There was some sort of unspoken pressure put on me when it came to what I wore. I can actually pinpoint that moment as when my spending increased 
I often think that when I tell people fashion is one of my interests,they must look at me and wonder if I'm having a laugh some days![]()
I go to a very academic university so for some it seems fashion=
) Pointy-toed shoes are a big trend with guys too, à la Noel Fielding.. Problem is I've seen so many stumble because they are not used to the extra length put on their feet! 
he wears a long coat with army-type wings on the side and a red army hat. Topped off with curly hair past his shoulders. He really is bizarre.But each to their own.H&M makes comfy flats![]()
I second this! I bought a pair for like 50kr in Prague last summer and they're super! Just enough of a raise on the heel so your feet aren't in total agony, but not enough to make your feet hurt! I was well impressed 
H&M makes comfy flats![]()

I hear you on the academic University thing. I'm not in the arts section. Far worse. Social Science. And sometimes,it's like a freaks and geeks show! I'm sure they're lovely people though,underneath the layers of fleece.
We don't have any Noel Fieldings here,but there is one boy who is only 17 and dresses like he is a member of the Secret Policehe wears a long coat with army-type wings on the side and a red army hat. Topped off with curly hair past his shoulders. He really is bizarre.But each to their own.
I like having a few fleece things myself, to wear around the house when it's cold. When my furnace went south at the very end of our winter, fleece was a very good thing indeed 
) and my Mum let me iron for the first time,and I decided I wanted to iron my fleece and,um,it kind of got stuck to the iron
I've never owned once since.Hahaha that's a very funny history.I have very bad memories of fleeces. I have only ever owned one,a navy jumper with Winnie the Pooh on which I loved (I was maybe 12) and my Mum let me iron for the first time,and I decided I wanted to iron my fleece and,um,it kind of got stuck to the iron
I've never owned once since.



It picks up dog hair like nobody's business ... you'll be pleased to hear I don't wear it out of the house (or at least not off my property
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I am wearing fleece right now as it happens ... another cold snap. This one a friend's son had outgrown & I "borrowed" it when I was freezing. I think it's meant to look Fair Isle or somethingIt picks up dog hair like nobody's business ... you'll be pleased to hear I don't wear it out of the house (or at least not off my property
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