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Tired of my kids reading profane stuff off car stickers and trash peoples shirts |
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Quoted: He was asked to turn it inside out (which he initially did) then like a child, he turned it back to the picture showing *facepalm* God I miss the days when suits and nice dresses were required for flights and yes I throw people who wear pajamas and or fitness clothing in the same category as this knucklhead. View Quote Dear grandpa, No one wants to dress like a used car salesman or sleezeball lawyer in a three piece suit anymore. |
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Gotta say, I’m surprised that GD is backing the airline… and the members reasoning too.
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I can tell ya right now for a fact that the only thing about that shirt that got him kicked off were the middle fingers. Our dress code is quite clear in it's stance on profane clothing. We fly passengers every day that have politically oriented clothing and pins, left, right and everything else. That's not a problem.
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Quoted: I can tell ya right now for a fact that the only thing about that shirt that got him kicked off were the middle fingers. Our dress code is quite clear in it's stance on profane clothing. We fly passengers every day that have politically oriented clothing and pins, left, right and everything else. That's not a problem. View Quote |
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Quoted: GD doesn't want facts, they want to be angry! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I can tell ya right now for a fact that the only thing about that shirt that got him kicked off were the middle fingers. Our dress code is quite clear in it's stance on profane clothing. We fly passengers every day that have politically oriented clothing and pins, left, right and everything else. That's not a problem. Yep. Muh rights! He also would've been fine if he'd left it inside out. But he thought he'd be cute by reversing it to get on and right-side out once onboard. He thought wrong. We don't play that game. |
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Quoted: I can tell ya right now for a fact that the only thing about that shirt that got him kicked off were the middle fingers. Our dress code is quite clear in it's stance on profane clothing. We fly passengers every day that have politically oriented clothing and pins, left, right and everything else. That's not a problem. View Quote ...but muh' freedoms! |
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I wore this into Busch Gardens..through security and everything in the morning. After multiple rides on the beer cart...we were waiting in line to get on the Drakenfire and I was told I had to turn my shirt inside out.
I told the guy I wore it past security in the am, you have naked statues in here, girls in bikini tops and booty shorts running around and it's even spelled correctly. He said he was going to get security. After we got of the ride...a quite attractive security lady told me to turn in inside out. I asked if she wanted me to strip now or go to the restroom and do so....she said I can go to the restroom. I asked her if she wanted to go with me just to make sure, then winked at her...she turned beet red Attached File |
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Quoted: People used to dress up to fly. The cocktail waitresses in the sky used to look nice. The food was better then and you could smoke a cigarette and not worry about some cat lady bringing her support animal into the cabin. View Quote I always wear a jacket, a pressed shirt, nice pants, and appropriate shoes when I fly. It really isn’t difficult. Bonus: they treat you better when you’re dressed appropriately. |
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Scary, scary First Amendment.
Apparently the Amendment that trumps all the others is the .5st Amendment - The right to not be offended. The airline is deplorably weak for not telling the offended to MYOB. The offended is a whiny bitch. Wearing that shirt in that setting was in poor taste. |
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Quoted: Good. I hate having to explain shit like this to my young kids. "Daddy what does Eff You See Kay" spell? while sitting in traffic. Never used to see this much blanant langauge. Society is falling. Stupid garbage people. Sure I swear, but not in front of kids, mine OR yours. Garbage people. View Quote Was sitting in traffic a year or two ago and my daughter says “the hibbick” in an inquisitive tone… Look out and the car in front has a license plate that read THE HBIC. Took me a sec to stop laughing so I could explain it. Kudos to whoever owned that car. And condolences to the husband. Attached File |
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Quoted: Surprised that looking like a retard in public has consequences? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gotta say, I’m surprised that GD is backing the airline… and the members reasoning too. Surprised that looking like a retard in public has consequences? No, just at how many members here piss while sitting. |
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Quoted: No, just at how many members here piss while sitting. View Quote It's a claustrophobic metal tube at 20k feet. Not a talk show. Maybe the airline just wants to get people from point a to b without needlessly aggravating the passengers? Seriously, good kick. Holy fuck, imagine sitting next to that guy. "Hurr, hurr, I'll show them libtards...imma turn muh shirt back right side out!" |
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Quoted: People used to dress up to fly. The cocktail waitresses in the sky used to look nice. The food was better then and you could smoke a cigarette and not worry about some cat lady bringing her support animal into the cabin. View Quote Ah yes the good old days of having to endure sharing a space with people smoking cigarettes, something that literally harms you, if you wanted to fly. But atleast everybody looked nice. Damn some silly tshirt right to hell though. Ex smoker of 17 years T shirt is dumb, would not wear Would not think twice if someone else was wearing it, not my business |
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Quoted: I can tell ya right now for a fact that the only thing about that shirt that got him kicked off were the middle fingers. Our dress code is quite clear in it's stance on profane clothing. We fly passengers every day that have politically oriented clothing and pins, left, right and everything else. That's not a problem. View Quote And I can tell you right now that if it were anyone but Trump with said middle fingers, several of the people outraged would understand. We're dealing with just the usual Trump blind spot. There is not a single widely accepted asshole behavior that some here would not suddenly excuse if spun as a pro-Trump activity. |
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Quoted: Who gives a shit All the ones in this thread who find it triggering are the ones who will watch you take a bullet in the back of the head from a Karen while leaning over a ditch. View Quote Attached File Nailed it. |
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Quoted: Because there isn’t one. It’s a lowest common denominator moron message. They combined red white and blue and Trump and middle fingers and then slapped an also ran pop culture phrase along the bottom. “Hardeeharhar chek out that hilarious shert, bro! Fucking stupid and not even remotely funny or clever. It’s made for idiocracy types. View Quote ...Like this post. Repeating it just reenforces the idea that Trump supporters all listen to Kid Rock, steal catalytic converters and give themselves tattoos |
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Quoted: ...Like this post. Repeating it just reenforces the idea that Trump supporters all listen to Kid Rock, steal catalytic converters and give themselves tattoos View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Because there isn’t one. It’s a lowest common denominator moron message. They combined red white and blue and Trump and middle fingers and then slapped an also ran pop culture phrase along the bottom. “Hardeeharhar chek out that hilarious shert, bro! Fucking stupid and not even remotely funny or clever. It’s made for idiocracy types. ...Like this post. Repeating it just reenforces the idea that Trump supporters all listen to Kid Rock, steal catalytic converters and give themselves tattoos Trump's genius, to the extent it exists, was marketing himself as the president for all who listen to Kid Rock, steal catalytic converters and give themselves tattoos. It was a previously untapped voter base. |
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Quoted: Trump's genius, to the extent it exists, was marketing himself as the president for all who all listen to Kid Rock, steal catalytic converters and give themselves tattoos. It was a previously untapped voter base. View Quote My personal favorite is watching Trump supporters wearing blue line flags as capes and dance to RATM "Killing in the name of" at his rallies. Dude is indeed a genius. |
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Simple, report all Harris gear to the attendants, record their non-action and file complaints to get them fired.
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Quoted: This is the problem. You want to criticize people for wearing a shirt you don’t like or wouldn’t wear. Oh it’s not appropriate give me a break did he hurt your little feelers. Instead of standing together with a guy whom seems to dislike the other side you “Hawk Tauh” right on him. This is why our side always loses no one stands together always too cool if it’s not your cup of tea. Looks like you’re the type of guy who doesn’t like to ruffle feathers. Well guess what the other side doesn’t give a shit about your feathers and would love to see you burn. View Quote Yeah, but trapped in an aluminum tube 35,000 feet off the ground is not the place to fight that battle. Plus, if he had just kept his shirt turned inside out, he would never have been ejected. It’s not that hard. |
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I have no idea what to make of that shirt. Is it a trashy pro-Trump shirt or a leftist's shirt who is mocking him? The whole hawk tuah thing is pure cringe, either way. I don't get it.
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Quoted: I have no idea what to make of that shirt. Is it a trashy pro-Trump shirt or a leftist's shirt who is mocking him? The whole hawk tuah thing is pure cringe, either way. I don't get it. View Quote Trashy people just like to draw attention to themselves while simultaneously referring to everyone that they are trying to offend as "sheeple". As a general rule, I don't really take anyone that wears political attire or profanity on their clothing very seriously, and avoid business dealings with them if possible. If I ran a customer facing business I would certainly refuse service to anyone wearing that kind of stuff, losing one dumbass customer is better than losing a whole chunk of them because of one person doing their best to draw attention to themselves. |
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My question is this: If it were a BLM or rainbow people shirt, would that person also have been kicked off the flight? We all know the answer to that... no.
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Quoted: Trying to suggest something about the duality of Man. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yeah, I don't get the connection. Trying to suggest something about the duality of Man. The smartest person in that whole scenario is the guy selling the shirts. He knew that a bunch of dumbasses would buy them immediately. I like it when shirts like the "I work harder than an ugly stripper" ones pop up on facebook. It's only about a week or two until everyone in town is wearing one. I feel like I should probably get a screen printing business now, every time there's a new viral sensation you just crank out a bunch of shirts and start selling them as fast as you can. |
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