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Jeepers, fellas -- people sure can be rude

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 4:25

Can you believe that I have been criticised for not tucking in a t-shirt, and on another occasion also criticised for tucking in an ordinary buttoned shirt?  The advice is unwelcome, and more importantly, bad.

T-shirts are impossible to wear in a formal manner.  They are fucking t-shirts, and wearing one is barely better than being half-naked.  Now buttoned shirts are long, designed for tucking.  To wear such a shirt as a smock in public is slobbish and low-class.  In the privacy of home will I allow untuckedness, but not amongst the eyes of the world!  Foolishness!

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 7:15

>>1
Listen here, jerkface. Your story was B-O-R-I-N-G. Please return to /b/ with your observations on life that are a snore fest because your paradigm is pathetic.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 10:15

>>2 tucks in his t-shirt

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 12:18

You are a stupid little whiny bitch with no fashion sense, please kill yourself before you pollute everyone around you with your disgusting sense of taste.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 12:23

Taste of sense?

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 15:04

>>4 is either foppish dandy or unrepentant slob

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 15:41

I tuck in my t-shirts because it makes wearing my suspendors infinitely more comfortable. Both are hidden under a sweater, though.

Not like I ever go outside for others to comment on it, anyway.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 15:47

>>3,6
You seem to have the touch of a narcisist in you. Anyone disagreeing with you is automatically a slob or tucks in their shirt.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 17:39

>>8
Listen here, jerkface.  I don't need advice from a nitwit who would criticise someone for not tucking in a t-shirt or for tucking in a button shirt, the exact opposite of accepted standard.  And, you confuse opinion with simple standards of dress.  Would I judge you a slob for wearing ketchup-stained, never washed clothing to the office with shirt tails hanging out?  Yes -- level of ability and willingness to meet modest social conventions of propriety is a good guage of a man's general demeaner.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-22 17:41

>>7
In that case, your t-shirt is operating as an undershirt, and it is therefore proper that you do tuck it, both for utility and comfort.  You are fine.

Name: Anonymous 2010-01-23 0:35


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