Dress code in college. Lawl
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Everyone chill the fuck out. It's just a shirt. Such drama queens.
Yes the shirt isn't professional but he's in class with a bunch of half-naked bitches, not at work. He reconciled with the professor. Resolved & no harm done.Leave a comment:
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If you have to wear a shirt that says it on it, then you definitely aren't. Sounds like you are one of the people real "adults" look at and call a douche bag. I don't think that is expressing yourself in anyway. Its not like Fresh as F*** is some profound statement you are making. Grow up and start dressing like an adult if you want to be treated like one.Leave a comment:
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Do good work and you won't have to worry about it. I get scolded at the office for wearing shorts all the time but do I stop? No because I do excellent work, fast and efficient, they know if they let me go for wearing shorts they would be in alot more trouble then just letting me do it every once and awhile. I think HR just tells me to make everyone else who is complaining happy.Leave a comment:
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Or how about everyone on r3v chill the fuck out. Some of your reactions are worse than your perceived 'doucheyness' of the OP.Leave a comment:
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^There is the r3v I know and love. I was thinking maybe we were getting soft in our advanced years.Leave a comment:
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Ok then, how about this reaction:Where do you guys come up with this nonsense? Sticking it to the man? Wearing it for a reaction? Face the concequences? Not giving a fuck? I wore the shirt one time to class. I don't cycle it through my wardrobe to wear it frequently. I question if half of you went to college and even understand the environment. 90% of you can't even hold a decent argument and keep refering back to attire in the work place, which is completely irrelevant.
Way to take that completely out of context Sang.
I applaud you
You wore a stupid t-shirt and the professor, who is coordinating the class, didn't like it. Then you made a stupid fucking emo thread about it like some bitch who is on her period.
Sack the fuck up, change shirts or drop out and stop bothering the world with your whiny bitchness.
Better?Leave a comment:
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Your reaction to people's comments in this thread are exactly what I would expect from someone who wears a t-shirt like the one you wore.Leave a comment:
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Lol the reactions are pretty funny (I'm an accounting major, so you could say I've been in a managerial accounting class before). None of my teachers would have said anything. But, point is you never know, and it all depends on how you want to present yourself.Where do you guys come up with this nonsense? Sticking it to the man? Wearing it for a reaction? Face the concequences? Not giving a fuck? I wore the shirt one time to class. I don't cycle it through my wardrobe to wear it frequently. I question if half of you went to college and even understand the environment. 90% of you can't even hold a decent argument and keep refering back to attire in the work place, which is completely irrelevant.
Way to take that completely out of context Sang.
I applaud you
You're a little high and mighty around this forum sometimes (reference other posts). Many of us are intelligent, know successful people, etc etc. I think that's why you're getting all of these reactions. Personally, this is why I'm on r3v, entertainment. lolLeave a comment:
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Where do you guys come up with this nonsense? Sticking it to the man? Wearing it for a reaction? Face the concequences? Not giving a fuck? I wore the shirt one time to class. I don't cycle it through my wardrobe to wear it frequently. I question if half of you went to college and even understand the environment. 90% of you can't even hold a decent argument and keep refering back to attire in the work place, which is completely irrelevant.
Way to take that completely out of context Sag.
I applaud youLast edited by Rsully70sev; 02-10-2012, 11:34 AM.Leave a comment:
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Speaking of traveling, I might be working locally very soon and would have time to hang out. If you see a skinny guy on an MV Agusta in a black helmet give a shout, since they only make a handful of these things its probably me (I havent seen another one yet even knowing there should be 3-4 ITP).Totally agree Ryan. I started my career @ 21. I traveled, did what was asked, worked looong hours, traveled some more. I am where I am today with the option to do whatever, whenever. I live in a house I chose, in a city I love, near friends I hold dear. I spend/ save my money on my terms.
While conforming isn't the coolest thing in the world to most, I listened to my dad years ago when it came to work. I ditched the big skater jeans, the wallet chain, the earrings, the skater haircut, and went to work.
It paid off. I thank him every day for telling me to stop the "people should respect me for what's inside not outside" speech.
Depending on how you look you might be able to go to midtown and make decent money polishing something.Last edited by Ryan Stewart; 02-10-2012, 08:21 AM.Leave a comment:
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