Mollignant
ubermichael:

A reminder to everyone: Christmas is a time for giving, but be sure to know who you give your money to.

This is very tough. I buy EVERYTHING secondhand (except pants, which I buy new about once a year). 95% of my wardrobe.
I  guess, even with this, I’m having trouble putting them on my serious blacklist.  I’ve shopped there since I was very little. I appreciate the very cold  Santa smiling and ringing his bell and trying his darn’dest. I  appreciate what they do. I appreciate the environmental and social  impact of recycling clothing. I appreciate the jobs they give to people  in need.
I guess I just wonder about whether “wrong” is weighted.  Take Walmart or McDonalds. Even for smart political hippies, there  exist rare occasions (if few and far between) when one of those  places is near necessary (flat tire, hour 13 of a roadtrip in the  middle of nowhere). I guess I wonder, which is worse: the occasional  sneaky Walmart shopping, or the decision to buy a bit more regularly from a  company that is horribly discriminatory, but does a lot of good in other ways…
I guess I’m wondering, can I get away with shopping there, if I graffiti rainbows in the changing rooms? If I make-out with my girlfriend in the shoe isle and wink suggestively at the cashier? Or should I just get used to the idea of “liberating” more clothing?
(Now I really want to do all of those things even if I don’t buy anything ;)
Whats a bisexual thrift girl to do?
Probably just Goodwill it up until I can figure it out.

ubermichael:

A reminder to everyone: Christmas is a time for giving, but be sure to know who you give your money to.

This is very tough. I buy EVERYTHING secondhand (except pants, which I buy new about once a year). 95% of my wardrobe.

I guess, even with this, I’m having trouble putting them on my serious blacklist. I’ve shopped there since I was very little. I appreciate the very cold Santa smiling and ringing his bell and trying his darn’dest. I appreciate what they do. I appreciate the environmental and social impact of recycling clothing. I appreciate the jobs they give to people in need.

I guess I just wonder about whether “wrong” is weighted. Take Walmart or McDonalds. Even for smart political hippies, there exist rare occasions (if few and far between) when one of those places is near necessary (flat tire, hour 13 of a roadtrip in the middle of nowhere). I guess I wonder, which is worse: the occasional sneaky Walmart shopping, or the decision to buy a bit more regularly from a company that is horribly discriminatory, but does a lot of good in other ways…

I guess I’m wondering, can I get away with shopping there, if I graffiti rainbows in the changing rooms? If I make-out with my girlfriend in the shoe isle and wink suggestively at the cashier? Or should I just get used to the idea of “liberating” more clothing?

(Now I really want to do all of those things even if I don’t buy anything ;)

Whats a bisexual thrift girl to do?

Probably just Goodwill it up until I can figure it out.

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