Dress code in college. Lawl

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  • e30vert
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    You should pull your teacher aside and thank him for caring enough about the class attendees as well as yourself to man up and call you on an offensive shirt. If he did not give a F*CK then he would have just went about his business and not made a comment.

    I assume its a male professor and he was also protecting his own ass. If his boss - the DEAN or some other authority figure happened into the lecture / class and was doing some casual observation well it would be easy to single you out with your intended offensive advertising and slam the F*CK out of his ass in the next meeting that they had together. In this economy said professor needs to be mindful of job security and pay increases. Both of which could be affected by allowing things like this to continue.

    In short - we all make choices in life to either be mindful of our fellow man or not to.
    We have all seen people who are oblivious to their fellow mans feelings or concerns and although we dont state it we are always agitated by it.

    Try not to feed on this need to be rebellious and have to stand out and gain attention from others by wearing clothing that is offensive in nature. In all settings regardless of location and class strata.
    It will help you develop what is viewed by others as positive dress and attire.

    Life is a stage and we are all players. Practicing to be the person that others respect is a lifelong pursuit so its not for the weak at heart.

    Unfortunately , life is about conforming in many ways and you are just getting a small taste of what it means to be a non-conformist. I went down that road for a while as well and came to the conclusion that its much easier to just go along with the status quo.

    Expand your thinking and LEARN from this! I wish you well F*CKER

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    Originally posted by ohthejosh

    its the slurping. I hope you realize.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by ohthejosh
    Isn't the whole point of OP wearing the shirt in the first place was to impose his opinion of himself or his style onto others?

    Seriously, just because you can do something doesn't mean you can or you should. Be mindful of others.

    Put it this way, OP says he wears the shirt to express himself and his shirt so happens to have a profane word on it (even if its missing a letter we get the concept) but would you say the f word out loud in that classroom environment for any reason at all and complain if you were to get kicked out?

    Yes, you have freedom of speech but that doesn't mean you can say whatever you want wherever you want and not have consequences. Written or said verbally that word has no place anywhere.
    Lol at best. Imposing, in this situation, would look more like while wearing the shirt he and also yelling at the teacher on how fresh as fuck he thought he was. If you have the freedom of speech and you can't say whatever you want to then you don't have a freedom of speech. No double speak here!
    Last edited by Dozyproductions; 02-17-2012, 11:31 AM.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by chadthestampede
    Dozyproductions: white knighting the stoners and hippies on r3v since 2007.
    They're people too and there are ones that are productive members of this society, believe me I live in California. I still don't get how you guys are making this miraculous connection between what he wears in school being the same with what he'll wear for a job. Typical r3v sensationalism since... 2003?

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  • delatlanta1281
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    I wouldn't wear that shirt to work on a car, mow my lawn, insulate my attic, as a layer for warmth. I rarely wear any logo tee's any more.
    Manners is a good word to apply to this thread.
    Which is still going....

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  • tifosichris
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    Originally posted by Rigmaster
    If you want to be treated as an adult, don't wear clothes with the F-bomb on it.


    I don't want to have to explain to my 9 year old why some dumbass is wearing stuff with bad words on it.


    If I was your prof, I'd be sure to grade all your work with an extra-harsh eye.
    Originally posted by priapism
    +1

    We don't make the rules--they exist, and you can follow them or get left behind while you complain about them. :-D
    Originally posted by chadthestampede
    Dude, dead serious. Dude. Totally.


    Listen up retard. It's his class, he can tell you what to wear. College is a privilege, whether or not you pay for it. You said you wanted to be treated like an adult? Guess what, in some situations you can't wear whatever the fuck you want. It's an institute of higher education, not a fucking nut gargling dong chugging 4/20 party at hippie hill.
    Originally posted by Rsully70sev
    This is college, not a Fortune 500 company. Last I checked, there aren't any nine year olds walking around campus-I see your point, but it's not relevant.
    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.
    /thread

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  • ohthejosh
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    Originally posted by codyep3
    OP- Please keep wearing those shirts, It will make my job finding experience easier. Lets put it this way. If no one is around, do you eat spaghetti like a jap? Or still twist it on a spoon?

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  • chadthestampede
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    Dozyproductions: white knighting the stoners and hippies on r3v since 2007.

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  • DEV0 E30
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    Originally posted by codyep3
    OP- Please keep wearing those shirts, It will make my job finding experience easier. Lets put it this way. If no one is around, do you eat spaghetti like a jap? Or still twist it on a spoon?
    How does one... wait...

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    OP- Please keep wearing those shirts, It will make my job finding experience easier. Lets put it this way. If no one is around, do you eat spaghetti like a jap? Or still twist it on a spoon?

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  • ohthejosh
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    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    Manners have their place and time, but at a CC class? Sounds like people imposing their opinions on others to me.
    Isn't the whole point of OP wearing the shirt in the first place was to impose his opinion of himself or his style onto others?

    Seriously, just because you can do something doesn't mean you can or you should. Be mindful of others.

    Put it this way, OP says he wears the shirt to express himself and his shirt so happens to have a profane word on it (even if its missing a letter we get the concept) but would you say the f word out loud in that classroom environment for any reason at all and complain if you were to get kicked out?

    Yes, you have freedom of speech but that doesn't mean you can say whatever you want wherever you want and not have consequences. Written or said verbally that word has no place anywhere.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by Raxe
    ???

    Social "etiquette" has been around since the beginning of society. It's also know as "manners", though honestly I'm not sure what happened to those...



    Edit: here, read. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette_in_North_America
    Manners have their place and time, but at a CC class? Sounds like people imposing their opinions on others to me.

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  • Raxe
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    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    social ettiquette? Do we really love the mob mentality this much to embrace such a word?
    ???

    Social "etiquette" has been around since the beginning of society. It's also know as "manners", though honestly I'm not sure what happened to those...



    Edit: here, read. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette_in_North_America

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by ohthejosh
    Pretty much it. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. It's social etiquette.
    social ettiquette? Do we really love the mob mentality this much to embrace such a word?

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  • ohthejosh
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    Originally posted by magoo_lc1
    This goes back to the lack of respect and morals that have slowly been forgotten in our society.
    Pretty much it. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. It's social etiquette.

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