For whoever answers this question, can you please give the the source from where you got your answer from? Thanks!Would 92% of teenagers stop breathing if Abercrombie and Fitch said it wasn't cool?
This sounds like a hater question.
Although I admit it's funny, it's not true. You just stereotyped 92% of the adolecent population as followers. Are you really sure you can label people by the brand of clothing they wear ? And how in the world does that make you better ?
Are you positive you are the only unique one out there ? Or maybe you're jealous of the 92% wearing A%26amp;F.Would 92% of teenagers stop breathing if Abercrombie and Fitch said it wasn't cool?
Dude, I've heard this question asked before.
Part of me wants to tell you it's a stereotype. To say that you're calling approximately 92% of teenagers mindless sheep.
But you have a point! People, especially teenagers, feel the need to be accepted, because it's become an unwritten rule that sticking out means having a tougher time. Even YOU must have felt the desire to fit in.And maybe you even bought into whatever was cool when you were a kid.
So I conclude:
Yup. On the bright side, it would be a form of natural selection. :)
Dude, Abercrombie and Fitch isn't that cool anymore. Catch up.
No, but seriously. Don't be an ***. Modern teenagers aren't the first people to pay attention to fashion trends. You still got a pair of bell bottoms in your closet?
YES!!
And I would be the 8% laughing my @$$ off!!!
and I really don't know where I got it from. But I love that quote.
I don't know about 92%, but it will be up there. For those who will stop breathing it will be a good thing because they are the stupid ones that should be dead anyway.
LOL!!!! OMG!!!! That's the best laugh I've had all friggin day!!!!!!!!! I think they would. Personally, I don't know how most of them continue to do anything without A%26amp;F telling them to do it!!!
No. You are wrong. Only 89% would stop breathing.
haha probably. They would all walk into the stores and drop like rocks.
there is 8% of us?
i thought it was like less than 1%
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