We Made It Pink, Now Buy It - Because women will buy anything if it's "girly" enough, right?

Oh yeah definitely. If you didn't have something with Lisa Frank in the late 80s/early 90s as a little girl you were a loser

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A E S T H E T I C af no boys allowed

Lisa Frank was the best thing, ever.
 
I hate pink camo. It's the clothing equivalent of bitches bragging about letting gross redneck dudes ejaculate in their vaginas.

It's also the redneck version of "I'm not like the other girls" I can hang with the guys, but don't forget I've got a vagina. (ever)

Pink is my favorite color. idgaf. I used to buy pink rose toilet paper because I could.
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Pink camo is gross though.

I want this, but only if its soft af. It looks soft af.
 
Pink is my favorite color. idgaf. I used to buy pink rose toilet paper because I could.
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Pink camo is gross though.
If you like to cook at all you should look into "rose knives". They are cute but also good quality. I had a pair that interlocked to become scissors. I want to buy another like that, I gave them to my roommate when I moved because I was only taking a carry on for my flight.

I regret it because I haven't been able to find that type again (:_( they were so convinient for bbqs.

Agree on pink camo. Where are you trying to hide, girls section of toys r us?
 
When it comes to products like razors, I don't care. Like Venus razors? Fuck yes. Make that overpriced shit pink, purple, and glittery with little flowers and heart-farting unicorns on it, I don't care, it and its weird little attached gel pad things work great.
Lady razors there's actually a justification for. Women shaving their legs generally hold the blade facing downward and drag it up against the skin; razors for men are designed to be held with the blade pointing upward and dragged down, meaning that men and women hold razors in different grips. The handles of men's and women's razors are shaped differently because that means they're held more comfortably in the position they're usually used in. Razors for women, yeah, are pink, but they're also designed to be used by women who genuinely want different things out of a razor than men do. Women don't need optional extra precision blades or something that swivels round the contours of the face because they're trying to shave their legs.
 
men razors are also much more aggressive cause they're designed for much ticker skin hair. You can use them if they're cheaper, but you gotta pay extra attention, or you'll be buried in scratches
 
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I saw a hat that looked like this at Lowe's.
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Doesn't that make it useless at camouflage?
depends on prey.

most animals do not perceive color the way humans do, or have a grossly shifted/narrowed perception. deer (and cows and similar) have better night vision and eyesight tuned to movement in a wide arc; color perception is hardly there. this is why when hunting deer the pattern, general shape, and movement is more important than color.

some predators for culling like coyotes, mountain lions, and feral pigs have some limited color perception so colors towards the cooler end tend to stand out whereas "hot" colors can be confused for neutral tones.

bird hunting is when colors are also very important as many migrating birds have EM shifted vision to detect magnetic fields which gives them strong color differentiation towards the blue end of the spectrum, and raptors have pretty good color perception too.

this is why actual "camo" as humans define it is geared towards birds, or has patterns to blend into their environment and break up the human outline into something indistinct. the color itself is less important and why "hunter orange" is incorporated as a liner or hat or vest commonly.

it's worth noting that camouflage colors come into play when river fishing (or rock/spear fishing like i usually do). because you're actually in the water and bright colors can distinguish animals from plants or indicate poison, so many shrimps and fish have limited or even very good color perception.
 
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depends on prey.

most animals do not perceive color the way humans do, or have a grossly shifted/narrowed perception. deer (and cows and similar) have better night vision and eyesight tuned to movement in a wide arc; color perception is hardly there. this is why when hunting deer the pattern, general shape, and movement is more important than color.

some predators for culling like coyotes, mountain lions, and feral pigs have some limited color perception so colors towards the cooler end tend to stand out whereas "hot" colors can be confused for neutral tones.

bird hunting is when colors are also very important as many migrating birds have EM shifted vision to detect magnetic fields which gives them strong color differentiation towards the blue end of the spectrum, and raptors have pretty good color perception too.

this is why actual "camo" as humans define it is geared towards birds, or has patterns to blend into their environment and break up the human outline into something indistinct. the color itself is less important and why "hunter orange" is incorporated as a liner or hat or vest commonly.

it's worth noting that camoflage colors come into play when river fishing (or rock/spear fishing like i usually do). because you're actually in the water and bright colors can distinguish animals from plants or indicate poison, so many shrimps and fish have limited or even very good color perception.

Maybe you could use that hat for cherry blossom viewing?:lol:

As far as people go, my dog is the same cream color as the couch and sometimes I can't see him when he's on it. It doesn't help that I'm terribly nearsighted.

The stupid pink camo is just "fun" camo. But it's also dumb looking. It's just that if you like camo and are female you usually get stuck with pink puke instead of natural colors.
 
That is just a bad design idea. It looks stupid and the kind of pattern only a 12 yrs old would wear
 
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