@zeforgotten: Wearing a shirt like that where it is not appropriate, yes, I would say that demonstrates a lack of class. Would I wear a shirt like that to a concert for a mature band? Sure, no problem, because the crowd there has already bought in to the expectation of that type of language. Should you wear something like that in the presence of families and kids? I don't think so. Considering the other people around you isn't dumb bullshit.
The new Giant Bomb Ryan Davis shirt: What do you think?
@zeforgotten: Wearing a shirt like that where it is not appropriate, yes, I would say that demonstrates a lack of class. Would I wear a shirt like that to a concert for a mature band? Sure, no problem, because the crowd there has already bought in to the expectation of that type of language. Should you wear something like that in the presence of families and kids? I don't think so. Considering the other people around you isn't dumb bullshit.
I agree with bushpusherr. Come on, zeforgotten, you have to consider that some people would be uncomfortable if there's a dude wearing a t-shirt with the word "FUCK" in bold pink letters in a public setting. You can act like a tough guy and just say "fuck it" but you can't be ignorant on the fact that there are people that would be appalled.
Or just stay ignorant. I don't know! Do as you please but please respect other people's issues on wearing this t-shirt in public!
@ollyoxenfree: @bushpusherr: Fine, you kids can call me whatever you want then. I just needed to know why wearing a T-shirt like that would make you guys think you know anything about me, my "classyness" or that I'm ignorant. Turns out it doesn't you just, as I said earlier, pretend to be all high and mighty on the internet. Discussing things like this with people like you is just a waste of time. A bit quick to throw around insults but I guess that's to be expected really when you think about it.
@zeforgotten: Calling me a kid is more of an insult than suggesting wearing a profanity laced t-shirt in public shows a lack of class. And sorry, it's not "high and mighty" to defend myself against people suggesting that because I'd rather not display "FUCK" on my chest in public that I'm a pussy or somehow worried about the wrath of my mother.
@zeforgotten: Duder! I'm not trying to antagonize you! I'm just saying that it should be noted that some people would prefer a t-shirt without any swearing due to public reaction!
It's a shame that this is being argued on something that is supposed to be for a good cause.
@onan: Me too! I was looking forward to buying it some time in the next couple days but it seems to have already been taken down.
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