Spider sweater designed in the different colors in the low price.
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I think Gwen calling Miles parents by their first names really show the difference between white and black culture.
Gwendy girl I love you but get your shoes off the bed. Have you lost your goddamn mind
Idk if it's just me, but in a lot of wider (white) culture the idea is that a host must cater to the guest, making sure the place is inviting and the guest is taken care of. It's the hosts responsibly look after their guests
However in a lot of POC cultures, it's the inverse. To us, Guests must cater to the host, because we understand it firstly as their space.
In our culture, we as guests are there as visitors. And it is on us to act appropriate towards the host. Rather than the host acting appropriate to us.
When we walk into a house, we talk off our shoes.
When she comes over she sits cross-legged on Miles bed with her shoes on.
When we enter someones house or space as black kids we're told to go to the adult of the house and introduce yourself, shake their hand.
When Gwen comes to the cookout, Miles parents have to approach her first and ask who she is. And then she calls them their first names!!!!!
We're even told that as guests we have to ask to get water or open the fridge - or the host can get it for us for their privacy.
Gwen comes in and rips open one of Miles' collectables and don't even think about it after.
And Miles is SHOCKED because he's probably never had a friend act like that in his house before.
As POC we see ourselves as guests given the privilege of being in the space. Whereas general culture sees guests as someone to invite in, and that the guests experience - not the hosts' space - is the primary focus
Gwen is probably acting that way because in her culture the idea is that "Oh - I'm at a friend's house. Let me get comfortable."
Whereas for a lot of us its "Oh - I'm at a friend's house and I want their parents to like me enough to let me in their house again lol"
Idk I just found that interesting
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Evisu: Spider Web Knit Cowichan Sweater (2005)
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FINAL UPDATE FOR THE SPIDER WEB SWEATER:
I FINISHED IT YALL!! wore it for the first time ever and it felt absolutely amazing. I didn't think I would love it that much but it is now my child. Thank you for coming along on this mini journey, I want to start a new top soon so stay tuned for that <3
pattern is made by @/aperpetualmess on youtube!!
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Phantomhive vs Trancy snowball fight featuring Sebaclaude and their competitive marriage (based on that one meme)
Aka Claude starts it cause competitive Sebastian is sexy as hell.
Annie, Alois and Ciel stop their snowball fight to watch the two older demons kick the shit out of each other via snowball fight.
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Rick Owens: 'Fogachine' Mohair Spider Web Banana Knit Sweater spring/summer 2020
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When Wade found a radioactive spider in a lab he couldn't let it stay there. No after he noticed that the spider wrote "trapped" with his webs. The little guy was clearly intelligent and needed saving.
He took it with him and named it George. Now they are making ugly Christmas sweaters while watching the golden girls.
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Meanwhile someone is going into panic mode, after the same radioactive spider that bit him all those years ago, goes missing.
"Agh...damn Parker luck!".
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Everyone says that Gwen's terrible at making her crush's parents like her, when she was so nice and polite and friendly and all and it was Rio and Jeff who made the convo awkward, not Gwen. She was less nervous than Miles when she met them. Based on the circumstances she was shady from their pov but she was being really sweet to them, and she wasn't even pretending.
When she spoke to them at the end... Bold move. She didn't do it to make them less angry at her, on the contrary, she said it was her fault that their son is missing, and she did it so that they wouldn't blame it all entirely on Miles and would hopefully worry less if they knew that he's not alone.
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