The minivan post got me thinking about this. I often see people in Target or Walmart wearing T-shirts that say things like "Back the Fuuck off" ,"What are you looking at Assshole?" or "If you can read this, Fuuck you" and it really irritates me. I don't want my kid reading your dirty T-shirt (yes, I know she can't read yet), but come on. Yes, I can be a prude at times. But, please keep your dirty T-shirts for special ocassions like nights at the strip club, wrestling matches, or monster truck ralleys.
Re: Inappropriate T-shirts
"But, please keep your dirty T-shirts for special ocassions like nights at the strip club, wrestling matches, or monster truck ralleys. "
LMAO, and you know thats probably exactly where they bought in the first place!
This is one of my biggggggest pet peeves- especially on kids/babies. I don't even like the "attitude" shirts like, "I'm a diva". No, you're not. You're a baby!
The worst was a girl with her baby at a little party we went to. It was a black onesie that said, "Watch your f**kin mouth! I'm a baby!" Why in the world would you put that on a sweet baby girl?!
I will have no problem talking to my children about anything. I will not put blinders on them, thank you. There are just certain things that are inappropriate for public view.
I just saw this one on the spencers website
Hmmm... I thought eamyg7 = Mrs. Graphine, no???
In your opinion.
Judge not lest ye be judged.
Thank you, I will stop feeding her.
And a few others.Youd be surprised.
Your poor grammar and lack of apostrophes always gives you away.
I'll try harderer for ya'll.
It's one thing to be offended by a shirt...but is that really necessary? I'm going definitely agree that you're a prude.
Did I say I was offended? No, they just bother me. If they don't bother you, go buy one.
I wasn't talking about the shirts...I just didn't think your last sentence was very necessary.
My point with the last sentence was. Keep them away from children if you are wearing them. That is all.
I'm a 5th grade teacher and this thread got me thinking about some of the t-shirts my students have worn.
One had little bumblebees on the shirt and it said "I'm a bee-otch".
Another said "Looking is free. It'll cost you to touch".
Someone must've stolen mommy's t-shirt!
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