It's called fashion
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Funny shirt, but maybe save it for the weekends, ya know?
A lot of prudes here. Not the funniest shirt, but hardly offensive. And casual for moving and lifting heavy items=first thing out of the closet or hamper. I know I wouldn't wear a shirt I cared a whole lot about while moving and lifting. People need to get over themselves. Professional while doing manual labor? As long as the job is done, I could care less what the employee is wearing. But then again, I don't associate what people wear to their ability to work or act like an adult.
That's an awesome shit. I want one.
heh heh 57. You were confused as to which you wanted, the shirt or the elephant / donkey shit.
Idiot. You should've worn business casual--a button down shirt and jeans.
I want that shirt!
turn shirt inside out hopefully the paint/picture won't show even if you had the shirt backwards ._. if so, there's too much effort in reading it plus you can explain this is what kids are wearing these days and add that its part of having to dress casual :P
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I mean, I understand wanting to dress casual... but isn't there kind of a line somewhere between casual and inappropriate?
Why would you even buy a t-shirt like that?