26 thoughts on “MGucciMT

  1. Anonymous

    I actually thought there were like maybe 7 guys changing clothes backstage and I thought “wow they all look sort of alike”.Turns out there were like 30 and a lot of them looked exactly alike.

  2. Anonymous

    I actually thought there were like maybe 7 guys changing clothes backstage and I thought “wow they all look sort of alike”.

    Turns out there were like 30 and a lot of them looked exactly alike.

  3. Anonymous

    “Gucci’s casual wear had a slightly more rock influence. Fluorescent touches were seen on military jackets and thin cashmere sweaters, inspired by what Gucci called “fluokids”, a musical youth movement. It said the collection was inspired by the style of the band MGMT.”

  4. Anonymous

    “Gucci’s casual wear had a slightly more rock influence. Fluorescent touches were seen on military jackets and thin cashmere sweaters, inspired by what Gucci called “fluokids”, a musical youth movement. It said the collection was inspired by the style of the band MGMT.”

  5. Anonymous

    Yeah, back off haterz. How about you find a list of things you’d rather read about that are Wesleyan related or stop commenting. Yeah, just stop commenting.

  6. Anonymous

    Yeah, back off haterz. How about you find a list of things you’d rather read about that are Wesleyan related or stop commenting. Yeah, just stop commenting.

  7. Sheek

    Look, I’m blogging what Wesleying is sent. If I don’t post about it, somebody else does. I don’t go scouring the Internet looking for MGMT items to put on this site – in the past month, Wesleying has been getting a lot of MGMT-related items. By a lot, I mean five. FIVE. During the school year, this wouldn’t seem like much because of the high frequency of other posts. During the summer, regularly updating this thing is nobody’s priority. So if a few posts relate to the same topic (i.e. this band), it’s more noticeable, which apparently brings out the same few douche-y commenters (seriously, there are maybe three of you). There are plenty of other things to write about, which I do on a regular basis. If you don’t like what goes up here, the Internet is a big place with lots of non-MGMT-related things you can look at/piss on anonymously.

  8. Sheek

    Look, I’m blogging what Wesleying is sent. If I don’t post about it, somebody else does. I don’t go scouring the Internet looking for MGMT items to put on this site – in the past month, Wesleying has been getting a lot of MGMT-related items. By a lot, I mean five. FIVE.

    During the school year, this wouldn’t seem like much because of the high frequency of other posts. During the summer, regularly updating this thing is nobody’s priority. So if a few posts relate to the same topic (i.e. this band), it’s more noticeable, which apparently brings out the same few douche-y commenters (seriously, there are maybe three of you).

    There are plenty of other things to write about, which I do on a regular basis. If you don’t like what goes up here, the Internet is a big place with lots of non-MGMT-related things you can look at/piss on anonymously.

  9. Anonymous

    yeah that was an odd pairing of music and runway in my opinion.but I still love mgmt!

  10. Anonymous

    yeah that was an odd pairing of music and runway in my opinion.

    but I still love mgmt!

  11. Anonymous

    seriously please stop with the mgmt pole jocking, sheek. i’m sure there are other topics to write about.

  12. Anonymous

    seriously please stop with the mgmt pole jocking, sheek. i’m sure there are other topics to write about.

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