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What Are Jeans With Holes In The Knees Called?
There are two types of "knee holes" tho. 1. Knee ripped jeans, which is as its name implies, are just ripped. This one is the basic "hole." Photo credits to the owner 2. Knee distressed jeans, have the fancier "hole" because they frayed the ripped part more. Photo credits to the owner Those are theRead more
There are two types of “knee holes” tho.
1. Knee ripped jeans, which is as its name implies, are just ripped. This one is the basic “hole.”
Photo credits to the owner
2. Knee distressed jeans, have the fancier “hole” because they frayed the ripped part more.
Photo credits to the owner
Those are the types of knee “holes.” If you’re buying for someone else you also need to know what type of jeans they prefer lol Having someone else shop for you, especially pants, is a recipe for disaster, haha. Good luck lol
See lessWhy Does Bruno From Encanto “Knock On Wood”?
Things Bruno do: Knocking on wood (sometimes his head) Going through doorways backward while holding his breath and crossing his fingers Avoiding stepping on cracks Tossing salt over his shoulder (sometimes sugar) These are all superstitious actions to ward off bad luck. These superstitious actionsRead more
Things Bruno do:
Knocking on wood (sometimes his head)
Going through doorways backward while holding his breath and crossing his fingers
Avoiding stepping on cracks
Tossing salt over his shoulder (sometimes sugar)
These are all superstitious actions to ward off bad luck. These superstitious actions are known in several cultures.
I think he does all of these because of the nature of his “gift” or power. He sees the future, so, understandably, he worries about it more than us normal people. He may also think he’s making bad things happen because of his prophecies – which is not true but, he is used as a scapegoat by the village people whose negative prophecies came true. He only reads the future, he doesn’t make them happen.
He just basically wishes the future will be good, so he does as much warding off bad luck actions as possible (sad but adorable).