I feel like guys don't think it's cool to use emojis. I'm like, that's so whack. Emojis help so much. They really do give context to something.
'Chels-emojis' are in the works. I use emojis heavily in life, and I think a lot of people do. There are a number that are frustratingly absent - you know how there's kind of a generic white man and a generic white woman? I just want to put a generic black man and a generic black woman.
I come from a rare place. It's a different culture, different atmosphere, police crooked. Different emojis, and when I say emojis, I mean personalities.
I think everybody in the future has stopped talking to each other and we all just use emojis.
I don't really use emojis. Is that weird? In the time it takes for me to even find the flexed-arm emoji, I could just type that I'm at the gym.
I like vintage stuff. I go through a vintage store and find things that I feel like I fit right into them because of all the years that they've been used.
I have a song about how much I hate emojis and the lazy thinking of people who use them. I wish that more people had respect for the English language.
I get frustrated with companies that present themselves as your mates. They use emojis in the messages they send you, and they're very casual with their back-and-forth. That doesn't work if they've rinsed you of all your money.
I love vintage shopping in flea markets, vintage stores and even Ebay.
I just love vintage. I have far too many vintage dresses.
It's good to mix high street and designer and vintage. I'm a big fan of vintage stuff.
I love vintage and I shop vintage a lot because it's just such great value for money.
I've always been inspired by vintage clothing and vintage styles.
I've got a lot of '70s vintage. I'm a huge vintage junkie.
I am a big fan of vintage clothing! I love vintage pieces, because they are more affordable and original.
I don't do the vintage thing so much, just because it's not me. There are some vintage designers I'll buy things from, but mostly not.