• themeatbridge
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    527 months ago

    And those flags stood for something. They stood for values, quality, and an uncompromising sense of style. Those flags stood for Old Navy. Where patriotic consumerism doesn’t have to cost a fortune.

  • @dohpaz42
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    117 months ago

    So glad my family was too dysfunctional for this trend.

  • @[email protected]
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    87 months ago

    lol have a 90s family photo with this exact shirt

    Mom was a huge Old Navy fan back in the day…

  • @scrion
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    7 months ago

    That girl’s face on the bottom right is a rectangle.

  • @[email protected]
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    37 months ago

    The one dude is totally railing that other dude while the wives are getting down with the bartender and smoking weed.

    • Match!!
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      57 months ago

      that’s true but you don’t have to say it

    • @breadsmasher
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      27 months ago

      there is help, if you reach out to local support services

  • @Balthazar
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    17 months ago

    Isn’t this a violation of the Flag Code?

      • @Anticorp
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        17 months ago

        Then why do they call it a code?

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      no. not using the flag as clothing or whatever is talking about an actual flag, not the design being printed and used whatever other way. it’s about changing/destroying an actual flag meant for flying as a flag and also only pertains to officials or orgs representing the govt. an individual citizen can do whatever they want with their purchased or homemade flags with the right of freedom of expression.

      at least, for now.