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21 Classic Responses to People Who Did Not Text Back

Pretty much nothing is worse in the entire world than sending a text message to someone and getting left hanging for hours, or worse yet, straight up ignored. Fortunately, you can still rally and make lemonade out of virtual lemons, so to speak. 21 People Who Didn’t Get a Text Back, But Won at Life 1. Two Years Ago! That’s a long time to leave someone hanging … or keep the number and conversation of someone who left you hanging. One of the first indicators of rejection is people not texting back. Sure, maybe their phones died or were left in another room, or they had to physically turn them off. Probably not, though. We’re not trying to hurt your feelings, just level with you here. People are attached to phones as closely as they are to their partners or children. Chances are pretty good that a late (or no) response is deliberate. We hate to be the one to break it to you, but your texts are largely being viewed as an annoyance that can and should be ignored. So what are you going to do? Scroll through the gallery above for some terrific ways of handling the situation. Turn the tables on the person with wit, mind games and possible bitterness. You’ll be glad you did. And you’ll have the last word … because they don’t write back.

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13 Controversial Pieces of Clothing (Wait… They Actually Made #11?!?)

Earlier this week, Urban Outfitters was forced to issue an apology and pull a sweatshirt off its shelves that it dubbed “vintage.” For what reason? The sweatshirt represented Kent State University and most definitely looked like it had blood splattered all over it, a clear reference to the tragic shootings in May of 1970 that claimed four lives on campus. Yeah. Urban Outfitters actually went there. For some reason. And Urban Outfitters has gone there many times in the past, as this company has become infamous for some seriously scandalous articles of clothing. It’s often been joined by retailers Zara and American Apparel, both of whom should be ashamed of some of their creations. References to the Nazis? To mental illness? To… a bloody vagina ?!? Why did these companies include these controversies on their clothing? To make headlines, we suppose. As you can see in the gallery below, it definitely worked: 13 Controversial Articles of Clothing 1. Vintage Kent State Shirt Urban Outfitters actually put a shirt for sale that it called “vintage” and which recalled a massacre at Kent State in 1970.

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