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I want to buy some t-shirts with sarcastic messages on it and something that I can wear at work. Would you know which stores would carry them in US? I was looking to go and buy in person and if I cannot find it, then I would try buying it online.
I want to buy some t-shirts with sarcastic messages on it and something that I can wear at work. Would you know which stores would carry them in US? I was looking to go and buy in person and if I cannot find it, then I would try buying it online.
Thanks!
What? Are you fourteen? Show me someone over the age of 20 who wears those in public, and I'll show you a hopeless goober whom no one takes seriously. Save it for your next ComicCon convention.
What? Are you fourteen? Show me someone over the age of 20 who wears those in public, and I'll show you a hopeless goober whom no one takes seriously. Save it for your next ComicCon convention.
I mean, seriously. I can clearly see the OP on the Work forum a couple of months from now beefing about how he was either a) fired, b) not given a raise, or c) passed over for promotion.
Back to the OP. If you want to be taken seriously on your job, whether you are working in a real office or working as the counter clerk at the UPS store, don't wear a graphic tee to the job unless it was issued to you by your employer.
Maybe the OP works at some place like Cards Against Humanity, sarcastic, crass, vulgar t-shirts would probably be okay if he worked there, or a place that that would be appropriate. Hopefully, the OP would cover up any shirt that is offensive going/co!ing from work. I don't like seeing vulgar language on a T-shirt, but I do like funny t-shirts. I'm wearing one today...it says Excercise?...I thought You Meant Extra Fries! And I'm over 50. I wear it gardening but sometimes have to run to store with it on. I don't see anything wrong with something like this.
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Maybe the OP works at some place like Cards Against Humanity, sarcastic, crass, vulgar t-shirts would probably be okay if he worked there, or a place that that would be appropriate. Hopefully, the OP would cover up any shirt that is offensive going/co!ing from work. I don't like seeing vulgar language on a T-shirt, but I do like funny t-shirts. I'm wearing one today...it says Excercise?...I thought You Meant Extra Fries! And I'm over 50. I wear it gardening but sometimes have to run to store with it on. I don't see anything wrong with something like this.
I agree. There ARE places where you're supposed to be edgy and funny. I would bet people who work at Google would get "points" for wearing sarcastic shirts. I have a nephew who is a jazz musician and it works REALLY well for him. They're not vulgar and rude, they're just funny.
Like the black shirt with the words "Surely Not Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting".
(now that's just funny, don't care who you are - Ron White)
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