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Saw a lady with the "mega milk" t-shirt on the tram at Denver International Airport lol
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The lack of ability to iron is the most offensive trend in this thread.
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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 We'll yeah, it's a Steel Panther concert. |
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A truck stop had a couple of naked fat people facing one another that said mission impossible
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Quoted: Rock shows are perfectly acceptable places to wear "off color" t-shirts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 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 Attached File |
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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 Reminds me of the people who show up for a court date wearing dirty/trashy clothes (sweat pants/shirt, hoodies, pajamas, beat up clothes, sports apparel) while also reeking of weed or booze is astounding. Definitely sells the idea "I don't give a fuck". Probably why you have a court date in the first place. |
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I don't pay attention to loud T-shirts. I notice band shirts. Maybe I'm not at Walmart enough.
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Quoted: No sir, it started with boomers. https://i.imgur.com/r641Oxv.jpeg Ironically that's probably the most offensive thing you could probably wear now, besides a shirt that had the N slur on it. View Quote I wonder what the reaction would be if this shirt was worn at a a anti - Israel protest? |
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OP wasn’t around during the “Big Johnson” days I guess. Disgusting t shirts been around a while.
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Edit: just checked, it's still available everywhere. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/472049/gexdkmbygazdgmjugeCdimrugexdambqgaxdkmbt-3200161.JPG Is this one acceptable? View Quote Link please |
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Quoted: None. I see that stuff on car window decals a lot View Quote This . Worst one I've seen is a rear window sticker that said "crotch goblins up in this bitch" or something like that. I was like wow ETA forgot to add this vehicle was parked in a pre school parking lot ETA 2 louis CK- bumper sticker |
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Quoted: 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." View Quote Sounds like a great way to get held in contempt of court and spend some time in jail. I recall a judge in TX throwing someone in jail for showing up to court in sweatpants with something like "bootylicious" written on the back of them. I regularly see obscene t-shirts and bumper stickers nowadays. When I was a kid (90s) you might see an occasional "Big Johnson" tee or bumper sticker like "How's my driving? Call 1-800-EAT-S$&@", that was it. Our culture is circling the drain |
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I haven't looked in years, but back in the 90's there were Death and Black metal band shirts that you could get in the mail that would probably get you thrown out of places or even arrested these days.
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I had one that was a phony law office, “The Law Office of Dewey, Cheetum & Howe” under that was “for all your legal needs”
A co worker has this one, Attached File |
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Quoted: This . Worst one I've seen is a rear window sticker that said "crotch goblins up in this bitch" or something like that. I was like wow ETA forgot to add this vehicle was parked in a pre school parking lot ETA 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ2Ades0ZSE View Quote I saw a doctored in-n-out-burger bumper sticker that said in-er-butt-urge. |
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My wife is a teacher. Many years ago she has a parent show up for a conference with a T shirt with the Trix rabbit on it, with the saying underneath - "Silly fag, dicks are for chicks".
That says classy on so many ways! |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Hell, I bought 2 last year. |
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Quoted: Had one of these back in the early 80s, wasn’t allowed to wear it to school though. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/9341/IMG_1521_jpeg-3200399.JPG View Quote That is a blast from the past! I saw some bumper stickers back in the day that had that on it. |
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Quoted: I don't expect anything from anybody. That way I'm never disappointed. Your other assumptions to "prove your point" is lame. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 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”? I don't expect anything from anybody. That way I'm never disappointed. Your other assumptions to "prove your point" is lame. Whatever, tacky bro. |
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When I was a teen in the 90s I had a bunch of big Johnson and No Fear shirts.
This is what I have now. Attached File |
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A kid in the 70s wore a Makin’ Bacon t-shirt to high school. The principal made him go home and change it.
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I remember when I was younger the most racy shirts you saw were the "Big Johnson" and Co-ed Naked series which are pretty tame to what you see now. Also the Calvin pissing on different things stickers.
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“Don’t be a cunt” and “this is my only shirt that doesn’t have cum on it”
Both were out with a girlfriend Detestable |
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Quoted: I wonder what the reaction would be if this shirt was worn at a a anti - Israel protest? View Quote |
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My cousin used to have a pretty funny shirt that said “Oedipus: The Original Mother Fucker”
I don’t think he ever wore it out in public though |
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I enjoy humorous t-shirts. When wearing my t-shirt that says “My Governor is an IDIOT” I get treated like a rock star in WA and OR. The rare occasion it offends somebody, they don’t have the balls to say anything and I think to myself…mission accomplished.
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This was unintentional but worth mentioning. I don’t wear “edgy” t-shirts, I’m a little old for that, and at the same time am really careful about what stickers I put on my truck. I listen to a lot of music so am careful not to use stickers that a cop might associate with drug use so they don’t have an excuse to go on a fishing exhibition. The Grateful Dead is my favorite band, so to keep it subtle just have a sticker of Jerry Garcia’s handprint on my truck (and I have it on t-shirts). Jerry cut off a finger when he was a kid, so his handprint is somewhat unique. I grew up in the northeast and lived in California where it’s not an uncommon sticker….but the Dead are not nearly as popular in Texas. Nobody knows what it is, and I’ve been approached and called out multiple times by strangers for having a “vulgar” sticker on my truck. They think it’s a “two in the pink, one on the stink” sticker. I tell them it’s a Jerry Garcia sticker but they’ve had no idea who I was talking about.
On my truck… Attached File One of my t-shirts Attached File Along the same lines, just to show how far the left has fallen from their “anti-government counterculture” mentality to a “big government statist” mentailty, I was questioned about this t-shirt at two Dead & Co. shows last summer. I bought it because I’m on the FBI’s Terror Watch list so wear it when I fly. Both times I was asked about the t-shirt I was met with negative reactions. One woman actually said, “I can’t believe you’d wear that to a Dead show”. WTF? Apparently hippies don’t like it when you question the government anymore. Attached File |
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Quoted: Saw a guy at my daughter's soccer tournament yesterday wearing a shirt that said "it's not a beard, it's a saddle." Real nice attire for a kids event. View Quote |
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I've got 2 t-shirts that has," Kills Jihad On Contact on them with a suppressed M-4 below the words.
Just did a search and apparently they are politically incorrect now Now everything has STOPS Jihad On Contact |
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Quoted: Saw a guy at the beach with a hot pink t shirt with poorly drawn Godzillas all over it. Tackiest thing I've ever seen. I immediately ordered one https://media-assets.grailed.com/prd/listing/45971463/7cde347a4b12451188994244eec4955b View Quote Beach wear? Hell yeah! |
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Quoted: A kid in the 70s wore a Makin’ Bacon t-shirt to high school. The principal made him go home and change it. View Quote I was in high school and a guy wore a "Makin' bacon in Kentucky " t shirt to school. The dean told him to either go home and change or turn it inside out. He went home. Didn't come back for the rest of the day. |
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Saw a 300lb black woman wearing a "Black Dicks Matter" t-shirt at Costco a few weeks ago.
Idiocracy is here. |
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