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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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"Why do grown ups wear printed t-shirts is beyond me, just don’t get it. Do you wear printed t-shirts? Why? "
Because they want to?
(Sat in my “still waiting for my letter from Hogwarts” pjs ) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why do grown ups wear printed t-shirts is beyond me, just don’t get it. Do you wear printed t-shirts? Why?
Because they want to?
(Sat in my “still waiting for my letter from Hogwarts” pjs )"
Anything to do with Harry Potter is acceptable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've seen some quite funny or interesting ones.
Oh do tell "
I can't remember the exact words. Because I'm old, and my brain doesn't remember stuff any more. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I must admit I don’t get the ones that is available to us larger ladies that has the words ‘babe’ on etc, I’m not for one moment saying we shouldn’t be wearing them as are all babes and all beautiful wether we are fat or thing but I don’t know, it’s like you are asking for verbal attacks lol.
Nothing wrong in a geeky tee shirt (or hoodies for that matter with ‘levelled up to husband/wife’...I mean I don’t know who would wear that kind of stuff
Geeky x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I must admit I don’t get the ones that is available to us larger ladies that has the words ‘babe’ on etc, I’m not for one moment saying we shouldn’t be wearing them as are all babes and all beautiful wether we are fat or thing but I don’t know, it’s like you are asking for verbal attacks lol.
Nothing wrong in a geeky tee shirt (or hoodies for that matter with ‘levelled up to husband/wife’...I mean I don’t know who would wear that kind of stuff
Geeky x"
Or a tee shirt that’s says “that’s how I roll” with a 20 sided dice on for example |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I know what you mean. I agreed to go with a friend to a gym but forgot my T-shirt so had to nip into Debenhams and they had a gym T-shirt with the words 'cardio queen' on in the sale so I bought it. I felt uncomfortable the whole time there as I so obviously wasnt a cardio queen whilst gasping for breath on the cross trainer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Because it's the way I express myself. So some of the pieces I have:
-I'm sorry, did I roll my eyes out loud?
-Nothing to wear
-Sorry, I'm late, I didn't want to come.
-I really don't care
-Relationshit
-I kissed a beard and I liked it
-free hugs
-Mentally unstable, because insane is offensive
Aand so on and I won't stop wearing them just because I turned 18, because as my pyjama says "I am a princess"
Kitten |
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By *MP3Man
over a year ago
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I have a t shirt that has -
I live at 29 Acacia Road
written across the chest.
I haven't worn it in years though as it always attracted lots of unwanted attention from guys |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Because it's the way I express myself. So some of the pieces I have:
-I'm sorry, did I roll my eyes out loud?
-Nothing to wear
-Sorry, I'm late, I didn't want to come.
-I really don't care
-Relationshit
-I kissed a beard and I liked it
-free hugs
-Mentally unstable, because insane is offensive
Aand so on and I won't stop wearing them just because I turned 18, because as my pyjama says "I am a princess"
Kitten"
You should pay more income tax |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I cant wear t shirts with massive brand logos on. I'm not a billboard. Think I'm a bit to old for witty words, plain is a bit boring so I stick to a picture. |
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"I have a t shirt that has -
I live at 29 Acacia Road
written across the chest.
I haven't worn it in years though as it always attracted lots of unwanted attention from guys"
Just had a flashback lol |
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"I must admit I don’t get the ones that is available to us larger ladies that has the words ‘babe’ on etc, I’m not for one moment saying we shouldn’t be wearing them as are all babes and all beautiful wether we are fat or thing but I don’t know, it’s like you are asking for verbal attacks lol.
Nothing wrong in a geeky tee shirt (or hoodies for that matter with ‘levelled up to husband/wife’...I mean I don’t know who would wear that kind of stuff
Geeky x"
Better not look at the plus size hauls on YouTube then.
I often think just because it's in your size doesn't mean you should. A Kim Kardashian latex body con dress on a size 24...I'll leave that to your imagination and I'm a size 22/24. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Almost all my t-shirts are printed with something or other. I wear them because I like them, the general public's opinion is the last thing I'm thinking of when I'm buying a t-shirt |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I must admit I don’t get the ones that is available to us larger ladies that has the words ‘babe’ on etc, I’m not for one moment saying we shouldn’t be wearing them as are all babes and all beautiful wether we are fat or thing but I don’t know, it’s like you are asking for verbal attacks lol.
Nothing wrong in a geeky tee shirt (or hoodies for that matter with ‘levelled up to husband/wife’...I mean I don’t know who would wear that kind of stuff
Geeky x
Better not look at the plus size hauls on YouTube then.
I often think just because it's in your size doesn't mean you should. A Kim Kardashian latex body con dress on a size 24...I'll leave that to your imagination and I'm a size 22/24."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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T'shirts with a tiny logo, huge logo, printed pics or just slogans or quotes. Or even plain ones. If I'm wearing it, it's because I like it. I'm assuming that others express their ability to exercise their free will in a similar way.
Also, I'm really not a grown up |
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"T'shirts with a tiny logo, huge logo, printed pics or just slogans or quotes. Or even plain ones. If I'm wearing it, it's because I like it. I'm assuming that others express their ability to exercise their free will in a similar way.
Also, I'm really not a grown up "
So all the t shirts then? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"T'shirts with a tiny logo, huge logo, printed pics or just slogans or quotes. Or even plain ones. If I'm wearing it, it's because I like it. I'm assuming that others express their ability to exercise their free will in a similar way.
Also, I'm really not a grown up "
Almost everyone who wears printed t-shirts is saying, I’m not a grown up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My current sweatshirt of choice has my favourite Shakespeare quote on it. I wear it because I like it and I can. "
..and a perfectly good excuse to stare at your boobs |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I once had a t shirt that had the "Red apple diner, there's none diner (parking at rear)" slogan on it. Needless to say it was a legendary film and got lots of conversations started! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I once had a t shirt that had the "Red apple diner, there's none diner (parking at rear)" slogan on it. Needless to say it was a legendary film and got lots of conversations started! "
FINER* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I also have many t shirts telling the world that I have completed this or that race, I wear them because a. I like to wear t shirts when working out. And b. Because toot toot! |
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Because for one I know how much effort goes into printing them on an industrial scale as I've done the job!
And two why the hell not if you want to wear something that has a design on go ahead and do it, if you don't then just don't wear it! I like wearing printed T-shirts whether they are from going to see bands I like or something witty written on it or just a picture I like if others don't like me doing so I don't care it's my life and I will wear what I like
C (fem) |
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By *ackspopCouple
over a year ago
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"T'shirts with a tiny logo, huge logo, printed pics or just slogans or quotes. Or even plain ones. If I'm wearing it, it's because I like it. I'm assuming that others express their ability to exercise their free will in a similar way.
Also, I'm really not a grown up
Almost everyone who wears printed t-shirts is saying, I’m not a grown up "
Explain please? |
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"I cant wear t shirts with massive brand logos on. I'm not a billboard. Think I'm a bit to old for witty words, plain is a bit boring so I stick to a picture. "
I can agree with this.
Why do brands think they can pay David Beckham etc to wear brand logos but expect me to do it for free.
Don't they know who I am dammit!? |
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"T'shirts with a tiny logo, huge logo, printed pics or just slogans or quotes. Or even plain ones. If I'm wearing it, it's because I like it. I'm assuming that others express their ability to exercise their free will in a similar way.
Also, I'm really not a grown up
Almost everyone who wears printed t-shirts is saying, I’m not a grown up "
I'm happy to not be a grown up.
You stick with your cardigan and sandles with slippers and let other people wear what they like. |
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A t-shirt like that may convey you a have a sense of humour and not on the clock of every hour of every day. I am suited and booted 12 hours a day. Shoot me if I decide to wear a funny t-shirt that gets a laugh out of someone around me. Life’s too short! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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my wife has one with ! Its not cheating if my husband watches" on it .... other women look at it and must think what a tart, guys look at it and must think lucky bugger having a wife like that lol |
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"my wife has one with ! Its not cheating if my husband watches" on it .... other women look at it and must think what a tart, guys look at it and must think lucky bugger having a wife like that lol "
#goals. Love it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why do grown ups wear printed t-shirts is beyond me, just don’t get it. Do you wear printed t-shirts? Why? "
Alternatively, you could just wear plain t-shirts that speak volumes about your personality? The silence is deafening... |
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"Simply because I like the t-shirt regardless of whether it has a pattern, logo, band name or anything else printed in it "
Yes, I would never wear the naff joke ones but I have no objection to a good bit of typographic design occasionally. I think I have a Tommy Hillfinger one and a John Rocha somewhere. |
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By *ocks99Man
over a year ago
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"I cant wear t shirts with massive brand logos on. I'm not a billboard. Think I'm a bit to old for witty words, plain is a bit boring so I stick to a picture.
I can agree with this.
Why do brands think they can pay David Beckham etc to wear brand logos but expect me to do it for free.
Don't they know who I am dammit!?"
Have a few mick taking ones, am a devotee of Qwertee shirts. Why? They raise a smile as people have a double take, sometimes start conversations. I have to dress smart for work so dress down to relax. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"T'shirts with a tiny logo, huge logo, printed pics or just slogans or quotes. Or even plain ones. If I'm wearing it, it's because I like it. I'm assuming that others express their ability to exercise their free will in a similar way.
Also, I'm really not a grown up
Almost everyone who wears printed t-shirts is saying, I’m not a grown up "
Some people don't need to advertise how not grown up they are by wearing a T-shirt... some people just have to open their mouths
Wearing a suit or smart casual conveys a certain amount about a person and, is appropriate at times. When I'm on my down time, what's it matter? I turned up to a meeting the other day in some rough jeans and a Clash T-shirt, I looked out of place but, I didn't care. It was supposed to be my day off and I was off to the beach afterwards. No one would say anything anyway as I pay most of the people there their wages and the other people there that I deal with are used to me being a little unconventional.
I like a T-shirt, it gives me an insite into a person. What they're into when they're not on duty, what their sense of humour is like. Their ability to relax and what they get up to, when they relax.
My favourites are band T-shirts and political messages, always good conversation starters and, sometimes, stoppers!
Right now, I'm wearing a white
t-shirt with a silhouette of a Palestinian boy throwing a stone at a tank.
Imagine that... trying to crack a hammer with a nut.
I'm glad all I had to worry about today was, is it appropriate for me to wear a t-shirt or not and, what should everyone else be wearing!
First world problems... love em! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I really don’t care what people’s opinion is of how I dress I’ve looked same style since I was 18 I’m comfy as I dress. My job demands I wear uniform 5+days a week so when not in work I relax. Yes I may look like trying be young it’s not my fault my brain an style not matched my bodies age lol
So yeah I wear my Star Wars t shirt or my gig shirts (only ones I been too) or other things cos I can and to be fair I rock em |
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
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"I have a number of Star Wars ones and cheap primark ones which are good when traveling "
I normally wear football tops in down time either at home or when out and about
When at work it is suit or trousers and shirt |
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