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  1. Saw someone smoking in the woods. Gave them .

    On this pleasant platform, I would like to share the following about that. How do I put this constructively?

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  2. Saw someone smoking in the woods. Gave them #TheLook.

    On this pleasant platform, I would like to share the following about that. How do I put this constructively?

    #AreYouClinicallyInsane ?

  3. Saw someone smoking in the woods. Gave them #TheLook.

    On this pleasant platform, I would like to share the following about that. How do I put this constructively?

    #AreYouClinicallyInsane ?

  4. "Michelle Obama’s New Book Is a Historical Document Dressed Up as a Coffee-Table Tome.

    #TheLook should be studied by generations to come, not because of what it reveals about #fashion, but #politics":
    nytimes.com/2025/11/12/style/m
    "Michelle Obama’s book lays bare, in an unprecedented (and easy-to-read) way, how a wardrobe was transformed into a vehicle of soft political power."

  5. "Michelle Obama’s New Book Is a Historical Document Dressed Up as a Coffee-Table Tome.

    #TheLook should be studied by generations to come, not because of what it reveals about #fashion, but #politics":
    nytimes.com/2025/11/12/style/m
    "Michelle Obama’s book lays bare, in an unprecedented (and easy-to-read) way, how a wardrobe was transformed into a vehicle of soft political power."

  6. "Michelle Obama’s New Book Is a Historical Document Dressed Up as a Coffee-Table Tome.

    #TheLook should be studied by generations to come, not because of what it reveals about #fashion, but #politics":
    nytimes.com/2025/11/12/style/m
    "Michelle Obama’s book lays bare, in an unprecedented (and easy-to-read) way, how a wardrobe was transformed into a vehicle of soft political power."

  7. "Michelle Obama’s New Book Is a Historical Document Dressed Up as a Coffee-Table Tome.

    #TheLook should be studied by generations to come, not because of what it reveals about #fashion, but #politics":
    nytimes.com/2025/11/12/style/m
    "Michelle Obama’s book lays bare, in an unprecedented (and easy-to-read) way, how a wardrobe was transformed into a vehicle of soft political power."