Dress code in college. Lawl

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  • KenC
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    Which college is this?

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  • chadthestampede
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    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    Context context context. You're in fucking college. It is a non professional environment so get over it. Unless you are breaking any rules you can do whatever the fuck you want. Fuck fuck fuck, get over the word fuck.
    How is college a non-professional environment?

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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    But you are being trained for a professional environment, whether you like to accept it or not, you are not there to fill a seat, you are there to be educated how to be a member of educated society.
    This

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  • mrsleeve
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    I am willing to bet this has been said


    If you want to be treated like an adult, maybe you should act and dress like one ............


    And life is not fair get used to it, it only goes down hill from where you are

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    But you are being trained for a professional environment, whether you like to accept it or not, you are not there to fill a seat, you are there to be educated how to be a member of educated society.

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  • evandael
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    adults don't wear shirts that say fresh as fuck. perpetually immature poseurs do.


    if you want to command the respect of your peers and superiors, it's not about the environment in which you place yourself.. it's how you place yourself in that environment.

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  • Rigmaster
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    Originally posted by Rsully70sev
    I'm missing your point? My shirt doesn't effect my learning capabilities, it's not like I wore it to a job interview nor would I. I literally see people come to class and sleep every single day. What's more desireable- someone wearing an "inappropriate" shirt who excels in class, or some jackass in a plain shirt sleeping.
    Once again, missing the point.


    And it does AFFECT your learning if the Prof kicks you out of class, or now thinks you're a douchenozzle and grades your work accordingly. I know I damn sure would do that, and before you complain that it's not fair- get over it, it's the way the world works.

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  • Rsully70sev
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    Originally posted by dozyproductions
    context context context. You're in fucking college. It is a non professional environment so get over it. Unless you are breaking any rules you can do whatever the fuck you want. Fuck fuck fuck, get over the word fuck.
    x10000

    How does that relate in any way to my logic Farbin? Drugs are illegal, the word FUCK isn't. IRRRRRELEVANT.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    So, under the OP's logic, you shouldn't get kicked out of UTI for failing a random drug test.

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  • Rsully70sev
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    I'm missing your point? My shirt doesn't effect my learning capabilities, it's not like I wore it to a job interview nor would I. I literally see people come to class and sleep every single day. What's more desireable- someone wearing an "inappropriate" shirt who excels in class, or some jackass in a plain shirt sleeping.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by Rigmaster
    Maybe you should have "went" to a grammar class instead.




    ^This x1000000




    I feel sorry for you guys who don't get why this is inappropriate. Yes, you are in college, yes, you are technically an "adult", but no way in hell this gives you the right to do whatever the hell you want and not expect there to be repercussions.

    I realize my thoughts on this won't change your mind, but you should realize that not grasping concepts like this will not help you get along in life.

    Context context context. You're in fucking college. It is a non professional environment so get over it. Unless you are breaking any rules you can do whatever the fuck you want. Fuck fuck fuck, get over the word fuck.

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  • Rigmaster
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    Originally posted by CrusherCurtis
    Dude I would have asked him if he knew how much I pay to sit in this class. I wouldn't have went any where. Dead serious.
    Maybe you should have "went" to a grammar class instead.


    Originally posted by ALYKZANDYR
    There are very few situations where wearing a shirt that says FUCK on it is appropriate.
    Wearing it in class basically says that you have no concept of dressing appropriately for occasion and that you just don't give a fuck what you do with your life and that you have no respect for anyone else.

    Wearing FUCK shirt at those emo-goth metal circle jerk/dick sucking stoner partys you go to=fine.
    Wearing it any where else= not appropriate.
    ^This x1000000




    I feel sorry for you guys who don't get why this is inappropriate. Yes, you are in college, yes, you are technically an "adult", but no way in hell this gives you the right to do whatever the hell you want and not expect there to be repercussions.

    I realize my thoughts on this won't change your mind, but you should realize that not grasping concepts like this will not help you get along in life.

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  • priapism
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    You know, they don't have to let you into college. Unless you go to a crappy state school that lets everyone in.

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  • ALYKZANDYR
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    @ post 17 You not paying to just occupy a seat, your paying to gain an education that will my you a marketable member of society.

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  • lambo
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    Originally posted by chadthestampede
    It's an institute of higher education, not a fucking nut gargling dong chugging 4/20 party at hippie hill.
    This.

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  • Rsully70sev
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    Massimo, coming to work in a shirt like that is different than attending a class in it.

    On one hand, you are getting paid to be a professional and dress accordingly. On the other hand, I'm paying thousands and thousands of dollars to occupy a seat. What I do within the confines of this seat should be up to me.

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