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			<title><![CDATA[Where did it all go wrong?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[omg clothing is incredibly lame. If we wanted generic vintage tees, we'd shop at AF or  AE. If we wanted gross, offensive clothing, we'd debase ourselves and shop at Hot Topic. What we want is something original, something different that what we see in stores everyday.<br />
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If you guys keep heading in this direction, you'll eventually start making black shirts with white lettering that reads "You laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at you because  you're all the same." Just like every other lame "sensationalist t-shirt" selling company.<br />
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When did anyone think that omg was a good idea? Did anyone even THINK?<br />
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Please spare us the frustration and disappointment that omg's causing. Shut it down.]]></description>
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