OPI 2015: Photo Gallery,50 Shades of Why You Should Not See
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OPI 2015: Photo Gallery,50 Shades of Why You Should Not See
OPI 2015: Photo Gallery Olympic Park Institute: a quaint, idyllic collection on cabins nestled in the perpetually wet mountains of Washington’s northwestern peninsula. Right on the shore of the historically deep and stunning Lake Crescent, the hidden gem of Washington captured Franklin D. Roosevelt’s heart in 1937, and continues to capture the hearts of Miramonte seniors every year. While only 60 seniors are able to attend the week-long trip each year, along with seven teachers, everyone should have the chance to get a taste of what makes the trip so special. With nature hikes, backpacking, bonding, and zero-ort successes galore, catch a glimpse of the Class of 2015’s OPI experience. 50 Shades of Why You Should Not See This Movie Now before anyone freaks out, you should realize I’m not referencing any sort of disgust towards BDSM (Bondage, Discipline/Dominance, Submission/Sadism, and Masochism), erotic literature, or fanfiction. What people do in the bedroom and whatever kinks they have is none of my business. What I am referring to is the blatantly abusive, unhealthy relationship that readers and viewers of both the 50 Shades of Grey book and movie have passed off as “romantic” and even desirable. The interactions between the two main characters, Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, is anything but. The idea of 12 year old girls walking out of a movie theater saying “I want to be with someone like Christian Grey!” is absolutely horrifying to me. No, you do not. The biggest issue with 50 Shades of Grey, which film hit theaters last Friday, is the portrayal of an abusive relationship as sexy, alluring, and even idealistic. E.L. James, the author of the bestselling 50 Shades series, glorifies abuse and other seriously concerning issues. Apparently, being stalked by someone you have just met, contracts dictating sleeping, exercise, and eating habits, as well as jealous and overbearing men are swoon-worthy. There are several reasons why Anastasia and Christian’s relationship is unhealthy. First off, Christian is aggressive, short-tempered, and displays alarmingly stalker-like qualities. After knowing Ana (her nickname in the series) for only three days, he uses her cell phone to track her down, supposedly to keep her “safe.” When she wakes up the next morning, hungover, she finds out that while she was passed out he stripped her down to underwear and a shirt and slept next to her. This is NOT okay. Young girls, or anyone in general, should not see this as normal. What knight in shining armor undresses you when you’re knocked out from drinking too much? Christian’s intense need for control of all things around him leads him to propose a contract to Anastasia that dictates how often she needs to sleep, what she can wear and eat, where she has to shave, what birth control she must use, as well as what kinds of substances she is allowed to use. As the story continues, Christian shows his extensive knowledge of where she and some of her relatives live, despite the fact that she never revealed this information to him. Ana is unalarmed by this, but remind me again why is this is considered romantic? Another one of Christian’s most “charming” qualities is how possessive and overprotective he is. When photos of Ana taken by her friend are put up for sale, Christian buys all of them. Not because he likes the pictures, but because he can’t stand the idea of anyone else looking at her. When Ana doesn’t reply to one of his emails, he calls and texts her several times. After realizing this, she says “With a deep dread uncurling in my stomach, I scroll down to his number and press dial. My heart is in my mouth as I wait for him to answer. He’d probably like to beat seven shades of shit out of me. The thought is depressing.” If this were a healthy relationship, Ana wouldn’t have to worry about being abused. Later on, when Anastasia gets a job at a publishing house, one of the only independent things she does in the entire series, Christian buys the entire company to keep her “safe.” 50 Shades of Grey normalizes these possessive, aggressive behaviors and displays them as “romantic.” Christian isn’t the only character in the novel at fault. Anastasia places Christian and his needs above her own at almost every single juncture in the book. Every time he is angry, she assumes it’s something she has done. Everything she does is to please him, and she suffers through emotional and physical abuse to ensure his love for her. When discussing their boundaries for the bedroom, Ana says “‘I’d never do anything I didn’t want to, Christian.’ And as I say the words, I don’t quite feel their conviction because at this moment in time – I’d probably do anything for this man seated beside me.” Although Anastasia is incredibly uncomfortable being Christian’s submissive, she agrees to it out of fear that he’ll never love her if she doesn’t. She endangers her mental health as she repeatedly participates in BDSM encounters that terrify her. Her deep rooted insecurities allow Christian to exploit and manipulate her. In addition to their individual issues, the co-dependant relationship between the two has a Romeo and Juliet-esque vibe to it. Not the romantic kind, but the “I will kill myself if I can’t be with you” kind. Anastasia feels as though she can’t live without him. This in itself is unhealthy, not to mention the fact that she develops serious eating disorders in the period when they are no longer together. Throughout the series, Ana is drawn to the idea that she can “fix” Christian with love alone, despite the fact he had some serious issues as a child. This is both unrealistic and unhealthy. Later on in the series, to ensure that she will never leave him, Christian proposes to Anastasia, so now they can be trapped in an abusive relationship ‘til death do them part! Studies of the series and how it influences young women reveal some disturbing connections. A study published in the Women’s Journal of Health in Volume 23, Issue 9 showed that “In ageand race-adjusted models, compared with nonreaders, females who read at least the first novel (but not all three) were more likely than nonreaders to have had, during their lifetime, a partner who shouted, yelled, or swore at them and who delivered unwanted calls/text messages; they were also more likely to report fasting and using diet aids at some point during their lifetime. Compared with nonreaders, females who read all three novels were more likely to report binge drinking in the last month and to report using diet aids and having five or more intercourse partners during their lifetime.” And in case you don’t believe my assertions in this article thus far, another study published in the the Journal of Women’s Health, Volume 22, on Number 9, 2013 compared the Center for the Control and Prevention of Disease’s standards for sexual violence and the abuse suffered by Anastasia in the novel found that her treatment does qualify as intimate partner violence. Their report states: “Emotional abuse is present in nearly every interaction, including: stalking; intimidation; and isolation. Sexual violence is pervasive—including using alcohol to compromise Anastasia’s consent, as well as intimidation. Anastasia experiences reactions typical of abused women, including: constant perceived threat; altered identity; and stress managing. Anastasia becomes disempowered and entrapped in the relationship as her behaviors become mechanized in response to Christian’s abuse.” They cited examples from the book as evidence. Studies aside, the book and movie are both readily available to almost anyone who wants to see or read them. The book is available in stores and libraries as well as online. The movie, which is rated R, is playing in theaters in the US and abroad. Despite the fact that minors cannot get into R-rated movies without an adult present, many underage kids just buy tickets to a different movie and sneak into the showroom. Ironically, trailers for the movie advertised the release date as Valentine’s Day, when in actuality it came out on Friday the 13th. Coincidence? Although it got awful reviews, 27 percent rotten tomatoes and 4.1/10 IMDb, people continue to buy tickets to see it. The film, which has already made $400 million worldwide, prompted over two million angry twitter users to begin the hashtag #50DollarsNot50Shades. Users encouraged people to boycott the 50 Shades of Grey film and instead donate $50, or simply the price of a movie ticket, to a local domestic abuse shelter. I heartily agree with them. So please, do not go out and buy a ticket to see 50 Shades of Grey, or read any of the books in the series. It’s glorification and romantification of intimate partner violence tell people that abuse is okay—and it most definitely is not. The book has already sold over 100 million copies, been printed in 52 languages, placed on the New York Times best seller list for over 50 weeks, and become the fastest selling paperback of all time in Great Britain. It doesn’t need any more help spreading it’s messages of abuse. ASB Rally Recap Yesterday Miramonte had a rally for the students running for ASB positions. The rally started with the Miramonte cheerleaders doing a routine for the school. Then the four ASB candidates, Liz Hofinga, Patrick Hallahan, Anna Casey and Corrine Whitsett, spoke about why they want to be the ASB Board members. After the speeches, rally leaders Ray Barry Kivel and Jack Conner brought out the winter sports captains to congratulate and recognize them. The festivities continued with each class singing a song. The freshman got “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. The sophomores got “Blank Space” by Taylor Swift. The juniors got “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson and the seniors got “Party In The U.S.A” by Miley Cyrus. The rally ended with the classic class cheers. Voting for the uncontested ASB officers took place today in 4th period classes. Miramonte Men’s Soccer Wrap Up Junior Coleman Fine Junior Clark Jordan Sophomore Daniel Konstantino The Miramonte Matadors men’s soccer team made history this year by making NCS for the first time in eight years. Last week the Matadors clenched their playoff position by trouncing Las Lomas in a 4-0 rout. The Mats obtained a record of five wins, four losses and six ties. Yesterday the Matadors played De Anza High School in the first round of the NCS playoffs and fell 2-0 at the end of regulation. The Matadors were one of two teams to tie De Anza this season. The Dons had a record of 20 wins, two ties and no losses. Though the Mats may have lost the game, they won the competition of best haircuts. Chinese New Year The Chinese New Year is an important Chinese festival celebrated at the turn of the Chinese calendar which is today, Feb. 19. The celebrations traditionally run from Chinese New Year’s Eve, the last day of the month on the Chinese calendar, to the Lantern Festival. The Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival as it’s been called since the 20th century, remains the most important social and economic holiday in China and is the longest celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese New Year is centuries old and is, traditionally, a time to honor deities and ancestors as well as a time to bring family together for celebration and feasting. The festival is celebrated in communities worldwide and its celebrations may entail activities such as fireworks, lion dances, family gatherings, the giving of red envelopes, and decorating with duilian or Chinese poetry. This poetry is placed on walls and doors used to express happy and hopeful thoughts for the upcoming year. Chinatown, San Francisco, holds the largest Chinese New Year celebration and parade of its kind outside of Asia. The festival consists of two fairs: The Flower Fair and the Chinatown Community Street Fair. Each year, the Chinese New Year Flower Fair takes on place the weekend before the lunar new year holiday so that families can purchase their traditional holiday plants, flowers and fruits. The fair is set in the heart of San Francisco Chinatown and provides a festive atmosphere in which the community can purchase their annual lunar new year flowers and produce while enjoying traditional Chinese dance, music, art and cultural displays. An estimated 400,000 people will attend this two day fair. The Chinese Community Street Fair gives the public an opportunity to experience Chinese cultural arts such as lantern and kite making, calligraphy, fine arts demonstrations, folk dance, and puppet shows.There will be floats, dancers, firecrackers, martial arts, acrobatics, school marching bands, and special units celebrating the theme of this years zodiac sign, the goat. Traditional and modern entertainment perform on the main stage throughout both days. Family gatherings and feasting is a quintessential part of Chinese New Year. Normally, this is the family reunion dinner, especially for those with family members away from home. In the New Year’s Eve dinner, customarily, fish will be served and you can almost always find dumplings on the table. Other dishes are served depending on personal preference. The majority of people will eat New Year’s Eve dinner at home instead of at a restaurant. There are a few traditions people keep in mind when the New Year approaches. First, the giving of red envelopes. Usually, a red envelope containing money is given by adults and elderly to young children in the New Year days. It was believed that the money in the red packet will suppress the evil from the children, keep them healthy, and give them a long life. Sophomore Isabel Tran talks about her favorite part of the Chinese New Year celebration: “My favorite part is gathering together as a family. Every year, my father’s side hosts a party that includes a buffet-style meal with both traditional and American food. All of the cousins form a line to receive red envelopes from the uncles and aunties. The festive spirit is evident on each and every one of the kid’s faces as they open and count their money. That same weekend, my family and I usually drive to San Jose to watch the firework, firecracker, and lion parade shows.” Lastly, people will do a complete cleaning of the house as preparation for the new year. Signifying the removal of the old and welcome the new. Lastly, Shou Sui (translating to “After New Years Eve Dinner”) is often carried out, as family members will normally stay awake during the night. According to tales and legends, there was a mythical beast named the “Year.” At the night of New Year’s Eve, the “Year” will come out to harm people, animals, and proprieties. Later, people found that the “Year” is afraid of the color red, fire, and loud sounds. Therefore, at the New Year’s Eve night, people will launch fireworks, light fires, and stay awake the whole night to fend off the “Year.” Some of the best Chinese New Year celebrations are held in the Bay Area. From the festivals and entertainment to the century old traditions, Chinese New Year is a time of celebration and festivities everyone should experience. Oddballs in the limelight In this social media age, celebrities attract tons of attention via apps like Instagram and Twitter. Certain celebrities who avoid the path beaten by so many boring and ordinary people can attract more attention for themselves by being something other than society wants them to be. Just understand that these unique celebrities are living their own lives. Keep in mind that I am simply reporting and not advocating for anything that shouldn’t be done. RiFF RAFF Instagram: @Jodyhighroller Twitter: @Jodyhighroller Horst Simco, or Riff Raff, or Jody Highroller, is a 32-yearold rapper from Texas. Riff Raff hit the rap scene in 2009 when he was cast on the MTV show From G’s to Gents. He used this popularity to catapult his career into what is is today. Riff Raff has tattoos all over his body, consistently wears crazy clothes with odd color combinations, and has lightning shaped facial hair. He changes his hairstyle every couple weeks but is best known for his blue cornrows, diamond grille, and his caucasian descent. He is very open with his use of alcohol and very illegal drugs like pot, Codeine, and Cocaine in his music and on social media. Riff Raff makes rap music but his music is just as unique as his look. His newest and most successful album, Neon Icon, ranges from freestyle-esque raps like Dolce and Gabbana and Tip Toe Wing in My Jawwdinz with lyrics from the latter like, “I’m at a slumber party, girls only, got you mad/ But you can sleep outside — here’s my Versace sleeping bag”, to more serious sounding raps like Cool it Down and How To Be the Man with lyrics from the latter like “Show you to be the man, how to be the boss, how to buy the car, how to buy the house”, then finally to hardcore rock like Kokayne. His raps are unique because Riff Raff can be a good break from serious raps to his comical and not so serious style. You can also pay $28,000 to take Riff to prom and $20,000 to bring him to your family dinner at http://jodyhighroller.com/shop. Recently, Riff Raff has put on loads of muscle, most likely from steroids, and is trying to get to 250 pounds. Dan Bilzerian Instagram: @DANBILZERIAN Dan Bilzerian is truly in a league of his own. With every oddball comes a signature look, and Bilzerian’s is truly sexy. His luscious beard is his identifying factor and it puts whiskers like mine to shame. After being dropped from the Navy SEALS program “for a safety violation on the shooting range”, Bilzerian decided to just go to the University of Florida and major in Business and Criminology because why the hell not. Bilzerian made some serious coin after college by playing in the World Series, of Poker, of course, because baseball isn’t badass enough for Bilzerian. He won around 30k in the World Series of Poker Main event. He then bet Tom Goldstein he would win in a car race which he of course did because he is Dan Bilzerian and walked away 385k richer. Bilzerian actually had two consecutive heart attacks after a night of partying with dangerous narcotics like Cocaine and Viagra. But this is not why Bilzerian has one of the most sought after lives in Hollywood and the world abroad. His Instagram account, a product of too much money, time, and popularity, is caked full of half-naked women and guns, most of which lead to his newest nickname, “The King Of Instagram”. This account is responsible for most of his notoriety and adds to his not so normal lifestyle. Miley Cyrus Instagram: @mileycyrus Twitter: @MileyCyrus Miley had it all. She spent her teenage years starring in a wildly successful Disney channel original show, Hannah Montana, got engaged to Liam Hemsworth, but then the poop hit the fan. Liam left Miley and she fell apart. Like, seriously fell apart, and went from being the Disney star who everyone wanted to have sexual relations with to the bald chick without appropriate clothing who gets showered in ones five nights a week. Miley decided that Draco’s hair looked good so she cut her hair to a less than two inch length and bleached it coke white. But, as Tyler Durden once said, “It’s only after we lose everything that we are free to do anything.” Miley switched from cute country and pop music to her newest album, Bangerz, which features the song “Wrecking Ball”, one of the most talked about songs in the last 20 years because of the video that went along with it. The video shows Cyrus swinging back and forth on a black wrecking ball, naked, and literally licking a sledgehammer like it is a lollipop and showing off her notoriously long tongue. Although the song may have come from good intentions, the girl was naked on a wrecking ball… interesting. Cyrus followed this up by having a professional photographer take some prime nudes of her, which floated along the internet for a while. Cyrus also transformed into one of the most openly public, celebrity stoners. She received a Bob Marley cake at her 19th birthday and had some interesting comments. “You know you’re a stoner when your friends make you a Bob Marley cake. You know you smoke way too much fu**in’ weed.” Then in an interview with W magazine during 2014, Cyrus said “I just love getting stoned” and “I love weed”. Miley went from a cute Disney Star to one of the worst role models ever for her old fans. Miley was doing her own thing and I respect that, but sometimes we all go too far and this is what sets Miley apart from the rest. She went way too far, like her Instagram bio that her 15.5 million followers can see: LA face with an Oakland Booty. Classy Miley, real classy. Letter to the Editor I would like to salute the courage and leadership of Miramonte’s journalism student, Sofia Ruiz, for her important work in researching and writing the article, “Lamorinda Nudes Dropbox Must Come Down.” As The Atlantic Monthly established several months ago,* the practice of teen sexting has become a national epidemic from which no high school is immune. And yet, like so many problems, it’s only a symptom of something else. Our challenge is to look beneath the surface and learn from it, to use this situation as an opportunity for growth. Dysfunction can only thrive in secret. Through open, honest conversation, all things return to balance. The first question to ask is why girls believe they have to share naked pictures of themselves in the first place? I’ve heard it dismissed as either “no big deal” or “empowering,” but neither of these responses go deep enough. Today we can’t talk about power or empowerment without considering the larger context, the fact that we are just now emerging from millenniums of gender inequality, a situation in which women were reduced to the role of object or servant. It was a sad business and both men and women have suffered because of it. Now, of course, we’re ready to be done with it. But something so entrenched can’t be erased overnight. Even as we work to change the paradigm, it’s still being played out in social media, music videos, commercials, print ads, reality TV and what sociologist Frank Furedi has called the “pornographication” of popular culture. While we don’t have to buy into it, we can’t ignore it either. Degrading images are everywhere, seeping into our unconscious minds (as only visual images can) and twisting our perception of “normal.” In this instance, girls unconsciously accept their objectification, while boys unconsciously demand it; everyone says they’re fine and everyone secretly knows they’re not. But if we want to stop being manipulated by unconscious forces, we have to become conscious of them. That starts with becoming conscious of ourselves, of what we’re feeling and needing from one moment to the next. When you are allowed to feel what you feel—to be aware of yourself—you understand yourself: who you are, what you need and how to live with compassion and integrity. But when you are not allowed to feel what you feel, you become disconnected from yourself: confused about your needs and easily manipulated and controlled by others. I believe we are powerful because we can feel and because we can imagine and because we can love. Love is the only real power. Everything else is just playing a game. No healthy girl feels empowered by pornographic depictions of her body. Likewise, no healthy boy can enjoy a real connection with a girl whose body is reduced to a pornographic object. Every girl deserves to be loved, cherished and respected for who she is as a human being, just as every boy deserves to have a loving, respectful, grounded relationship with the person he adores. Like brightly colored candy, pornographic images titillate without nourishing. In the end, they just make everyone feel worse. And yet, you have to be supported in recognizing your feelings, before you can recognize something unhealthy. This is not a discussion about nudity. (The human body is beautiful and deserving of reverence.) This is a discussion about what we’re feeling—and actually needing—when we make certain irreversible choices. Afterall, sometimes we think we’re hungry when we’re actually thirsty. And sometimes we crave junk food when we’re actually needing love. We all need to be loved, accepted, and respected. The strategies we employ to meet these needs may be misguided—even dangerous or destructive—but the needs remain strong and always valid. It is time for both girls and boys to stand in their strength and integrity and demand the kind of love and respect that is their birthright. And it is time for all of us to talk about what matters to us, what we value, what we long for, what we need to lead meaningful lives. This conversation is so much bigger than sexting. This conversation is about creating a new way of living and relating with each other in the world. In the words of the author Doe Zantamata, “In a world full of fear, be courageous… The world sees you. The world hopes for you. The world is inspired by you. The world can be better because of you.” *http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/11/why-kidssext/380798/3/ Elizabeth Perlman is the founder and Executive Director of The Intuitive Writing Project, an educational nonprofit that supports girls in finding their voice, discovering their strengths, and realizing their capacity for leadership. Where Are They Now? Remember the guy always greeting students in hallways and showing up for home sporting events? It has been almost one year without the legendary Adam Clark and the Mirador found him to get an update on life after Miramonte. Now working in the Liberty Union High School District in Brentwood, Clark has taken on the position as Associate Superintendent of Administrative Services. Clark’s job primarily consists of overseeing the district’s special education program, all discipline, attendance, expulsions, transfers, safety, alternative school, foster youth, and homeless students. Q- What do you miss most about Miramonte? A- I miss interacting with the students. Talking to students at lunch or visiting their classrooms are the two things I miss the most. I also miss working with the Miramonte staff on different projects. Miramonte is a special place where there is tremendous support from the community and the school district. Q- Pros and Cons of both schools? A- My heart will always be with Miramonte. The pros of Miramonte include a great student body, tremendous programs (Mirador, Public Speaking, Latin, Science Dept… I could go on and on), robust technology infrastructure, lots of devices, and dedicated staff. Pros for LUHSD include brand new school facilities, school spirit, multiple visions of success after high school, and small town feel. Cons of both educational environments include high levels of social anxiety, pressure to excel, students who feel they don’t belong, alcohol and drug abuse, and rude chants at sporting events. I will say this, and this is what I stand for: “All young people have an inherent worth, regardless of race, social and economic status, or family upbringing. I see the positive in the students I serve!” And let’s not forget the guy who put down the hammer, Michael McAlister had a strong three years working with the Matadors and continues his work as Principal of Northgate High School. McAlister was a great guy always bringing enthusiasm to his work even when dealing with punishments. Q- How do you like your new job? A- I love my new job. It challenges me everyday but I thoroughly enjoy being able to help write the next chapter, so to speak, of a great educational institution. Q- What do you miss from Miramonte? A- I miss the students, faculty, staff and parents a great deal. Miramonte will always hold a special place in my heart. Q- Main differences with two schools? A- Actually, the two schools are more similar than they are different. For instance, both student populations are driven, creative, curious and engaged. This is a blessing for those of us that get to work with all of you. I’d also say that the faculty and staff at both schools are a committed and caring group of professionals. What stands out most as a difference is that Miramonte has been able to occupy a place at the top in terms of student achievement and per-pupil funding while Northgate has struggled in recent years. With this said, all the pieces are in place for Northgate to excel in major ways in the time ahead and I look forward to being a part of this process. Frankly, I enjoyed my time with all of you at Miramonte immensely. I loved the team I worked with and will carry the lessons I learned from all of them as well as you students for the rest of my professional career. What I like about what I’m doing now is that I get to practice what I learned. I have the entire Miramonte community to thank for being great teachers whose lessons I now get to pay forward. unkown A Look Into the Life of an AP Artist More often than not, Miramonte students will notice the large pieces of artwork commonly plastered to the large windows of the art studio while on their way to or from the quad. The art displayed shows a wide range of talents among the students of the art courses provided, but always most impressive are the pieces created by the AP Art students of Miramonte. Advanced art students work on a separate level, with their work produced based on the subject matters of their choice. Students are given assignments and due dates but otherwise, the themes and mediums of the art they create is entirely based on their own discretion. Such self-expression and interest in art-related fields are addressed and encouraged throughout the course. Students participate in the exhibition of their own work and constantly engage in advanced analysis of themselves and the art they see around them. The AP Art course, restricted to grades 11 and 12, is designed to encourage the development of students’ creativity through the investigation of art within the studio. The students, already versed in the concepts of art creation through previous years of Arts One and Two, further expand their knowledge of the field with the advanced curriculum and environment of AP Art. Students are often on their own, encouraged to become independent thinkers who contribute distinctly to the Miramonte community through the making of art. Worst Sports Jerseys Staff Writer Jarrett Perches took his time picking out the most questionable and oftentimes flat out horrid looking jerseys that different sports teams don. Here are the worst of the worst: Baseball– MLB “Throw Forward” Jerseys: Instead of wearing classic “throw back” uniforms, the MLB decided to try and attempt a new movement in 1998. They called it the “throw forward” movement in which the jerseys were supposed to be from the future in the year 2027. Teams featured weird alien looking batting helmets and tops with the team’s logo blown up on the front. In my opinion,the worst of the throw forward series included the Mariners’, Royals’, Pirates’ and Mets’. In fact, the Mets even went as far as to call themselves the “Mercury Mets” in which they featured a picture of the planet Mercury on their jersey. According to this logic, I guess we will all be aliens by 2027. Photo: B. Williams Basketball- 2014 NBA All-Star Jerseys: In past NBA all star games, the jerseys always seemed to feature detailed and exquisite designs. However, in 2014, that was certainly not the case. Let’s begin with the fact that these jerseys had sleeves. Something about sleeve bearing jerseys and basketball does not go together. The players don’t like them and neither do most of the fans. The only people that like these jerseys are the 2k basketball players that insist on equipping their team with the worst jerseys they have. In addition to the sleeves, these jerseys also display an atrocious color combination. The Eastern all stars chose to mix navy blue with quite possibly the ugliest shade of green I have ever seen in my entire life. While these were bad, the Western all stars jerseys were not much better. Probably the worst part of these jerseys was the giant fleur de lis logo on the front of the jersey. This logo represents New Orleans and does look great on the Saints helmets; however, it was not the same on the 2014 NBA all-star jerseys. Overall, these jerseys look nothing better than t-shirts that nobody would want to buy. Photo: S. Brown Football- Steelers “Bumble Bee” Jerseys: The Pittsburgh Steelers are the owners of easily the worst jerseys in all of sports. Their black and yellow striped outfits make viewers question whether they are hallucinating and watching massive bees play football. Seriously, it’s like they are trying to be funny by wearing that hideous attire. The Steelers first brought out the “Bumble Bee” jerseys in 1934, a season where they went 2-10. Factoring in the terrible season they had that year and how terrible the jerseys look, it is beyond me why the Steelers organization would choose to bring them back. These throwbacks are guaranteed to make you want to throw up. Photo: J. Bridge Hockey- Vancouver Canucks Throwback Jerseys: (Honorable Mentions: Santa Claus and Sheriff jerseys): Without a doubt, the NHL has the most elongated list of ugly jerseys in all of sports. Many hockey jersey’s provide a special factor that will repel even the most avid supporters of ugly Christmas sweaters. For instance, a minor league hockey team wore their infamous sheriff jerseys which resembled something a kid would wear if he wanted to be Woody from Toy Story for halloween. To add on to this list of terrible jersey’s are the “Santa Clause” jerseys which first which featured a design resembling Santa’s suit and his beard designed around the collar. However, the award for the most egregious jersey in hockey was handed out when the Vancouver Canucks charged onto the ice ready to celebrate kwanzaa. Or maybe, they wanted to represent the beautiful colors of spaghetti? I honestly have no idea. But I do know one thing; these jerseys were terrible. Photo: N. Goss Soccer- Hull City Throwback “Tiger Skin” Jerseys: In 1992, Hull City’s new jerseys, meant to portray the intimidation and ferocity of a tiger, ended up looking more like a silk women’s bathrobe. It’s not like the jerseys were good luck either, Hull City posted a 57-75 record in the four years they suited up in the repugnant tiger skin. When the club posted a 5-25 record in 1995-96 they finally decided it was time to move on and find another look. Photo: P. Cockerton