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A couple of years ago I got called to jury duty and there was a guy there with a shirt that said, "Fuck you, you fucking fuck."
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I have some off color hats and tees but I don't wear them to the grocery store or restaurants. The R rated ones don't get out much in public except for the range but even that risks offending snowflakes these days. The ones with dark humor but otherwise G rated get more wear.
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Quoted: Quoted: Seeing that shit in public really disappoints me. free speech disappoints you? I'm assuming it's the lack of basic standards that seems to be running rampant that disappoints him. Say what you like in public, don't get mad when people call you trashy because of it. |
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T-shirt hell has been around for at least 25 years. All humor offends someone, guess the jokes on you this time.
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Was having a nice classy dinner at Taco Bell with my kid after practice. In walks white trash with a hoodie that said “Don’t be a (picture of cock and balls)”
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Last one I saw was, “Fuck you!” accompanied by a graphic of a hand flipping the bird.
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Back in college, circa 1981, somebody gave me a "The hell with the mountains, show me your Busch" t-shirt. It went home in my luggage for Christmas, and my mother cut it up for dusters.
I just looked online. Unbelievably, 43 years later you can still buy that stupid shit. Lots of FJB variations on trucks, but for whatever reason you almost never see that kind of thing in public around here. |
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Quoted: I wear this one. Am I low class? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/115870/IMG_5329_jpeg-3200174.JPG View Quote No. A turquoise shirt with the word gay all over it is completely acceptable in 2024. |
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I seen a twenty something couple getting out of their car at a Mexican restaurant the other day that looked like they just rolled out of bed. Dude was a fatty and his tee barely covered his gut. It read: “I could be home fucking right now.” The chick was pretty hot with short shorts on, so I can see his consternation.
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Quoted: I saw the man getting patdown “it’s not gay if it’s TSA” at the denver airport. Saw “i eet azz” in the DC airport. Have we reached Idiocracy yet? View Quote It will get far worse in the next 2 decades. |
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I saw a hoodie in the Atlanta airport Friday that had something written on it (I forget what it said) but what caught my eye was that it contained the word Fuck.
I thought it was tasteless to wear in public. |
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I just saw a guy on my flight with a shirt that said Self Love with a picture of Africa. I don't think it was meant that way
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SmokenScan has a shirt that says
"Who ate all the Pussy?" I get a kick out of it, and his show makes me laugh. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/262615/Screenshot_20240402-115937_Facebook_jpg-3200277.JPG View Quote I’ve seen this one before. I think it’s funny as hell but I wouldn’t wear it because I do think it’s low class to wear it in public. |
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Yesterday I saw a mom with her 3 kids and husband. Her shirt said “protect believe love trans kids”.
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Quoted: It’s like people are proud of being low-class. View Quote Many people are. They feel the need to prove to society that they "don't give a fuck". IME, they're usually the type who become violent or start shouting "I'll go to jail over this!" if disrespected in some way. |
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Any shirt that uses the word "fuck." We hate FJB, but is a low class and vulgar to wear a shirt with "fuck" on it.
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My most horrifying T had
" FORGET THE TREES...SAVE THE KIDS" Across the front. Lots of comments most positive ... |
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Whenever I see a grown man wearing a graphic tee with a "funny" saying on it, I automatically assume they have a double digit IQ. |
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This guy needs a beer.
Go Outside,. The worst that could happen is a bear gets you. Extreme indoor enthusiast. Those are my crazy shirts,. They were gifts. |
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Was at a high school event and saw a girl wearing a hoodie that said "Dead pedos don't reoffend"
They are not all lost... |
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Anybody remember "Big Johnson" t-shirts in the 80s and 90s? 'Cause I do.
It's not a new phenomenon, anyway. With that out of the way, "Look at me being edgy" t-shirts do get a bit tiresome. No one (at least not me, anyway) is suggesting outlawing them or anything ridiculous like that. Free speech works both ways, though - it is kind of douchey and low-class to wear that stuff to the grocery store, or whatever. It also kind of helps, if you can read a room. Like...I'm not going to get much in the way of angry confrontation or drama for wearing my "Kill a Commie for Mommy" t-shirt around here (to the contrary, it's more likely to get a laugh and a thumbs up), but I'm still not wearing it at the office. Or somebody's church. Or at "back to school" night. Or on any trips to San Francisco. But I'll wear it at a gun range, or at a HTF gathering, or whatever. Time and a place, and all that. |
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Quoted: Many people are. They feel the need to prove to society that they "don't give a fuck". IME, they're usually the type who become violent or start shouting "I'll go to jail over this!" if disrespected in some way. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It’s like people are proud of being low-class. Many people are. They feel the need to prove to society that they "don't give a fuck". IME, they're usually the type who become violent or start shouting "I'll go to jail over this!" if disrespected in some way. It's like the guys that wear their workboots to funerals and weddings and other events that aren't work. We get it dude, you work for a living, so does everyone else in this room, you could have at least put on some clean shoes. That can't possibly be seen in public without their persona that they've curated for themselves. It's like before they leave the house "Ball cap...check. Can of chew...check. Nasty ass work boots....check. Yup, now they'll know I'm a working man for sure". |
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Quoted: Are you expecting high fives for it…? Kids see that, or are you that guy who swears in front of kids because “they’re gonna hear it somewhere anyway”? View Quote I don't expect anything from anybody. That way I'm never disappointed. Your other assumptions to "prove your point" is lame. |
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I went to a steel panther show last night.
Off color is putting it lightly for most of the shirts I saw. Just don’t let your fellow arfcommer pick the shirt out for your 10 year old son… Attached File |
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Quoted: Quoted: That's not the issue at all. No one is saying they shouldn't be allowed to show the world how stupid they are, just that it's Well said. One small edit. Agreed, it's almost always an indicator of a trashy person who I wouldn't want to be around anyways as it shows a complete lack of respect for those around them. |
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Quoted: I went to a steel panther show last night. Off color is putting it lightly for most of the shirts I saw. Just don't let your fellow arfcommer pick the shirt out for your 10 year old son https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24268/IMG_6028_jpeg-3200417.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: It's like the guys that wear their workboots to funerals and weddings and other events that aren't work. We get it dude, you work for a living, so does everyone else in this room, you could have at least put on some clean shoes. That can't possibly be seen in public without their persona that they've curated for themselves. It's like before they leave the house "Ball cap...check. Can of chew...check. Nasty ass work boots....check. Yup, now they'll know I'm a working man for sure". View Quote Or their on,y other shoes are crocs. |
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