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Post by tommyglamm on Jul 7, 2008 2:07:29 GMT -5
once again Lorenzo youve proven why I think youre one of the best posters on this board
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Post by pimpmaster5000 on Jul 7, 2008 2:19:15 GMT -5
I've never had a problem. Probably since I'm not a mark and don't draw attention to myself. As much as you guys don't want to admit it, you know when you leave the house wearing something you know you shouldn't be wearing and the first thing you want to do is have somebody see it and comment because I guess it makes certain people feel bad ass? You guys probably wear shirts that say "suck it" and the first thing you do is find a teacher to talk in front of to try and get caught. In middle school and high school I just wore my shirts like a normal person and went about my business and I doubt anybody even noticed. I had: D-Generation X "s*ck it" Taz 6:32 "Twice as pissed" EC F'N W RVD 4:20 Francine 4:6:9 and a ton more, but those are only some of the ones that might have been seen as inappropriate. because they adopted ,there parents dont love them, and there gay.
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Post by Angel Beast on Jul 7, 2008 2:20:09 GMT -5
I've never had a problem. Probably since I'm not a mark and don't draw attention to myself. As much as you guys don't want to admit it, you know when you leave the house wearing something you know you shouldn't be wearing and the first thing you want to do is have somebody see it and comment because I guess it makes certain people feel bad ass? You guys probably wear shirts that say "suck it" and the first thing you do is find a teacher to talk in front of to try and get caught. In middle school and high school I just wore my shirts like a normal person and went about my business and I doubt anybody even noticed. I had: D-Generation X "s*ck it" Taz 6:32 "Twice as pissed" EC F'N W RVD 4:20 Francine 4:6:9 and a ton more, but those are only some of the ones that might have been seen as inappropriate. that right there is the truth. anyone who doesn't expect to be yelled at for wearing shirts like that is a complete idiot. i've my dx "two words s*ck it" want about my day normally. i've worn the "vince likes ...." shirt and the only question i ever got about that shirt was whose vince.
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Post by Deadshot on Jul 7, 2008 3:10:13 GMT -5
I got suspended for wearing my Trish Stratus "Blow Me..." shirt to school ...well not really, but that would rule
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Post by scoobypat on Jul 7, 2008 6:16:05 GMT -5
I beat up my principal in grade 8 for trying to make me turn my shirt inside out, I refused he tried to put his hands on me to make me take it off and I pumbled has bald headed ass. When it went to court my charges were dropped and was made to resign or be fired for using physically force. By law it`s considered discrimination to make you take off a shirt that they don`t like. T o discriminate is considered hate, I`m sure you have human right there and can turn this into a bag deal dress code wise for schools all over the U.S. LMAO wow that's the most ridiculous interpretation of the law I've ever heard. Either you've completly made up this story or you've neglected to inform us of other vital details (ie. "Oh yeah and he was drunk at the time")Upon entering a public school alot of your rights actually change a significant amount. Legally the school is allowed to carry out things that other wise in many places would be illegal without following the correct channels, searches of people, their cars, etc. All of this lies in the fact that a school harbors children, and the justice system is extremely lenient to this fact, essentially upon entering school grounds you are agreeing to their interpretation of the rules. To some effect it could be said you're violating a decency law, your shirt had an innappropriate message and you were in the presence of numerous children. No court in the country would side with you on this based of the facts you presented. Now I'm just calling into question what you've mentioned, that's not including the plausibility of a kid beating up a man, the fact that it's not self defense, the fact that most schools have a conduct list that students are aware of and many make them sign a contract about, and so on.
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Post by Wago on Jul 7, 2008 7:47:28 GMT -5
Never have. Probably due to the fact we have uniform. I use to wear them for P.E instead of the normal 'kit' and they didn't like it. And on 'non-uniform days' I wore them, never got in trouble though And I use to wear Edge's simulated spunk T-shirt British schools/people are not as sensitive or idiotic as some Americans . Seriously, you consider stuff like 'Suck' or 'Hell' offensive? Neh, I find it really humorous not all Americans are clumped into the group of thinking every thing is offensive sir I said some, as now highlighted. But I do find it funny how much more sensitive Americans are, not so much the new gen', but the older ones.
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Post by bigtaurus78 on Jul 7, 2008 9:08:06 GMT -5
I beat up my principal in grade 8 for trying to make me turn my shirt inside out, I refused he tried to put his hands on me to make me take it off and I pumbled has bald headed ass. When it went to court my charges were dropped and was made to resign or be fired for using physically force. By law it`s considered discrimination to make you take off a shirt that they don`t like. T o discriminate is considered hate, I`m sure you have human right there and can turn this into a bag deal dress code wise for schools all over the U.S. LMAO wow that's the most ridiculous interpretation of the law I've ever heard. Either you've completly made up this story or you've neglected to inform us of other vital details (ie. "Oh yeah and he was drunk at the time")Upon entering a public school alot of your rights actually change a significant amount. Legally the school is allowed to carry out things that other wise in many places would be illegal without following the correct channels, searches of people, their cars, etc. All of this lies in the fact that a school harbors children, and the justice system is extremely lenient to this fact, essentially upon entering school grounds you are agreeing to their interpretation of the rules. To some effect it could be said you're violating a decency law, your shirt had an innappropriate message and you were in the presence of numerous children. No court in the country would side with you on this based of the facts you presented. Now I'm just calling into question what you've mentioned, that's not including the plausibility of a kid beating up a man, the fact that it's not self defense, the fact that most schools have a conduct list that students are aware of and many make them sign a contract about, and so on. I can't speak about all public schools, but in Miami-Dade county, my neighbor who has been teaching there for years got into a lot of trouble when she tried to break up students who were fighting. One of them accidentally got scratched by one of her bracelets. She nearly lost her job because they considered it assault. All she was trying to do was break up a fight so that no one would get hurt. I have to imagine that if they were going to give her so much trouble for something like that, it is not that inconceivable to think that a principal can lose their job for putting their hands on a student, regardless of anything other than self-defense. If any member of a school administrator puts their hands on a student, they get in trouble and a principal should know better.
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Post by box212 on Jul 7, 2008 9:14:33 GMT -5
yeah i got in trouble for wearing a 2006 judgment day shirt the one with the noose on it and the made me cover it because it had a noose and because it said judgement day t shirt .oh and for wearing the im your papi shirt
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Post by The Funniest Guy in Pants on Jul 7, 2008 10:52:49 GMT -5
I got in trouble for wearing a Headbangers shirt that said "GET BANGED" on the back when I was in middle school.
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Post by Keyboard Cat on Jul 7, 2008 11:23:17 GMT -5
yeah i got in trouble for wearing a 2006 judgment day shirt the one with the noose on it and the made me cover it because it had a noose and because it said judgement day t shirt .oh and for wearing the im your papi shirt What's was wrong with an "I'm your papi" t-shirt?
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Post by Angel Beast on Jul 7, 2008 13:22:44 GMT -5
yeah i got in trouble for wearing a 2006 judgment day shirt the one with the noose on it and the made me cover it because it had a noose and because it said judgement day t shirt .oh and for wearing the im your papi shirt What's was wrong with an "I'm your papi" t-shirt? so many girls that i know love when i wear that. i remember one time in 6th grade i think some girl tried to get me in trouble for a lita shirt i was wear she had two fingers on the inside of her pants. the teacher looked at me and said just ignore her.
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Post by whatever on Jul 7, 2008 14:22:39 GMT -5
not all Americans are clumped into the group of thinking every thing is offensive sir I said some, as now highlighted. But I do find it funny how much more sensitive Americans are, not so much the new gen', but the older ones. Are all Brits born with their heads up their asses, or just the majority?
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Post by scoobypat on Jul 7, 2008 15:12:58 GMT -5
LMAO wow that's the most ridiculous interpretation of the law I've ever heard. Either you've completly made up this story or you've neglected to inform us of other vital details (ie. "Oh yeah and he was drunk at the time")Upon entering a public school alot of your rights actually change a significant amount. Legally the school is allowed to carry out things that other wise in many places would be illegal without following the correct channels, searches of people, their cars, etc. All of this lies in the fact that a school harbors children, and the justice system is extremely lenient to this fact, essentially upon entering school grounds you are agreeing to their interpretation of the rules. To some effect it could be said you're violating a decency law, your shirt had an innappropriate message and you were in the presence of numerous children. No court in the country would side with you on this based of the facts you presented. Now I'm just calling into question what you've mentioned, that's not including the plausibility of a kid beating up a man, the fact that it's not self defense, the fact that most schools have a conduct list that students are aware of and many make them sign a contract about, and so on. I can't speak about all public schools, but in Miami-Dade county, my neighbor who has been teaching there for years got into a lot of trouble when she tried to break up students who were fighting. One of them accidentally got scratched by one of her bracelets. She nearly lost her job because they considered it assault. All she was trying to do was break up a fight so that no one would get hurt. I have to imagine that if they were going to give her so much trouble for something like that, it is not that inconceivable to think that a principal can lose their job for putting their hands on a student, regardless of anything other than self-defense. If any member of a school administrator puts their hands on a student, they get in trouble and a principal should know better. No that part I can find plausible, it's the rest of the story. Teachers get shafted alot with crap like that, I work at a summer camp with kids and when they figure out you physically can't make them do anything they can be so hard to deal with, espescially if they're putting themselves in a situation that they shouldn't be in.
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Post by WarrenC_Y2JFan on Jul 7, 2008 15:59:46 GMT -5
I graduated already (in 2005).
But, in my freshmen(9th grade) year of highschool i had that rock shirt with poontang pie on the front & his quote "can u smell wat the rock is cookin" on the back. I didnt get in trouble everyone just got a kick out of it.
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Post by Edge618 on Jul 7, 2008 18:11:09 GMT -5
only shirt ive gotten in trouble for is my slayer shirt that has "God Hates Us All" written on the sleeve and Jesus being crucified on the front with a pentagram behind it But now, looking back on it, it probably wasnt a good idea to wear that.... That kinda ticks me off. I love God and The Bible and all that, and even though that shirt is very controversial, if it had said "God Loves Us All" with a cross on the front, it would have been fine. I beleieve in equal right no matter if you dont agree, i believe Satanists have just as much right to wear a shirt like that, as i do to wear one supporting God.
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Post by CMD on Jul 7, 2008 18:27:10 GMT -5
only shirt ive gotten in trouble for is my slayer shirt that has "God Hates Us All" written on the sleeve and Jesus being crucified on the front with a pentagram behind it But now, looking back on it, it probably wasnt a good idea to wear that.... That kinda ticks me off. I love God and The Bible and all that, and even though that shirt is very controversial, if it had said "God Loves Us All" with a cross on the front, it would have been fine. I beleieve in equal right no matter if you dont agree, i believe Satanists have just as much right to wear a shirt like that, as i do to wear one supporting God. Except for the "loving god and the bible" thing, I agree. I always find it weird that they will not allow pentagrams and references to satan, but will allow t-shirts with crosses and references to god, Jesus, all that stuff. Definately a double standard. -CMD
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Post by zombiesx on Jul 7, 2008 18:33:11 GMT -5
A friend of mine who is a girl wore a Edge sex, and violence shirt and they made her turn it.
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Post by Reddevilbigevil on Jul 7, 2008 19:20:58 GMT -5
I beat up my principal in grade 8 for trying to make me turn my shirt inside out, I refused he tried to put his hands on me to make me take it off and I pumbled has bald headed ass. When it went to court my charges were dropped and was made to resign or be fired for using physically force. By law it`s considered discrimination to make you take off a shirt that they don`t like. T o discriminate is considered hate, I`m sure you have human right there and can turn this into a bag deal dress code wise for schools all over the U.S. LMAO wow that's the most ridiculous interpretation of the law I've ever heard. Either you've completly made up this story or you've neglected to inform us of other vital details (ie. "Oh yeah and he was drunk at the time")Upon entering a public school alot of your rights actually change a significant amount. Legally the school is allowed to carry out things that other wise in many places would be illegal without following the correct channels, searches of people, their cars, etc. All of this lies in the fact that a school harbors children, and the justice system is extremely lenient to this fact, essentially upon entering school grounds you are agreeing to their interpretation of the rules. To some effect it could be said you're violating a decency law, your shirt had an innappropriate message and you were in the presence of numerous children. No court in the country would side with you on this based of the facts you presented. Now I'm just calling into question what you've mentioned, that's not including the plausibility of a kid beating up a man, the fact that it's not self defense, the fact that most schools have a conduct list that students are aware of and many make them sign a contract about, and so on. You my friend have a grave misconception of the law, so basically what you are saying is that a principal has the right to assualt students who refuse to take off their shirt and turn it inside out? he grabbed my arm which is assualt, after corporal punishment was removed from schools in the late 80`s, teachers are not alowed to touch students at all. Yeah he got beat up, he invaded my personal space and touching someone who doesn`t want to be touched falls under the category of assualt by law. In accordance with the law I was defending myself, from a school principal who had just commited the act of assualt against me. My charges were dropped, he wasn`t formally charged by the police but was made to hand in his resignation after the public school board ordered him to. Theres was a school secratary and 3 student who whitnessed in court. If you don`t believe me what ever who really cares anyways since this incident was most likey before most of you were born and I could care less about any opinions you may have on the subject. So believe what ya want!
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Post by Deep Shadows on Jul 7, 2008 19:36:44 GMT -5
I'm so glad I'm done with school.
I remember one of the middle schools I went to banned wrestling shirts all together..didn't matter what it had on it. I still wore mine though..I had two of them at the time..one with just Stone Cold on it with him holding up his arms (no middle fingers) with his signature on it and the other had Austin (same picture), The Rock and the Undertaker on it. I eventually was called out and told I couldn't wear them because it wasn't fair that no one else could wear theirs. They made me turn it inside out for the rest of the day. There were a lot of wrestling fans at that school at the time.
And then I had a picture of Billy Gunn in my locker and had to take it down because it said 'Bad Ass' on his bandana which you could barely see (same school). That would really mad me mad because I rarely went to my locker anyone and it was some smartass that didn't like me that told on me.
But yeah again, I'm glad I'm done with school. School sucks and it's just getting worse.
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Post by ny08champs on Jul 7, 2008 20:22:04 GMT -5
In 8th grade I wore my ECW ONS shirt and because it said "One Night Stand" I couldn't wear it after that day
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