I'm too old fashioned for this modern life

hildasmuriel

<font color=magenta>I'm a really really scaredy sc
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I just got back from the High Street and while I was there my eye was drawn to this very large slogan on this young chap's t-shirt.

It said:
"It's not that I have Tourette's
It's just that you're a .."​

Then there was the word that I consider the most awful in the English language.

Yes, I know about freedom of speech, blah blah, it's only a word, so much else in the world to worry about, blah blah, my problem if I am offended.

Still it made me sad that anybody would want to wear something like that. I can imagine youngsters saying that to each other as a joke but to have it on a t-shirt. :sad2:

*sigh* Time to book me into an old fogeys home, I think.
 
I agree with you. It's distasteful to wear something like that in public. How old was the person wearing it?
 
:scared1:

Some of the stuff I see embarrasses the hell out of me and I am quite open minded and liberal but to have to explain it to my 10 & 12 year old is not funny and way beyond their years :eek:
 
Kids and idiots have always craved attention. This is nothing new really, just a rather direct and unfunny way of getting 'shock' value from people. The best thing to do is just ignore it.
 

I would **hate** for my DD (who is insisting on reading everything at the moment as she is 4 and learning) to try and read that out I would be mortified!

I cannot understand why anyone would want to wear something like that. :sad2:
 
I blame it on those stupid French Connection United Kingdom shirts!

If the word Bev is referring to is the one I'm thinking of, then I personally think that it's MUCH worse than French Connection's campaign. While the French Connection t-shirts were certainly cheeky, there's a difference between a play on words and blatantly emblazoning something with what many people consider to be the most offensive curse word.
 
If we were sat having dinner somewhere with our children, and someone on the table next to us used that word in conversationwe would have no hesitation about asking them to stop. So why should we accept it if someone was to sit at the same table, facing us with the word on show for all to see.
I may be wrong but I am sure there is a law about wearing shirts with words such as the one descibed emblazoned all over them.
If there isn't, there bloomin well should be.
 
There's a difference between freedom of speech and being offensive.

Whenever I see anyone wearing one of these shirts it tells me exactly what I need to know about them. In fact, the word they proudly wear perfectly reflects my opinion of them.

Kev
 
I would **hate** for my DD (who is insisting on reading everything at the moment as she is 4 and learning) to try and read that out I would be mortified!

I was remembering when my children were at that stage - everything they saw, they read, so shopping trips became a litany of "Cash only at this till please, no parking zone.." etc and I too would have hated for them to read that.

If the word Bev is referring to is the one I'm thinking of

Yes it was THAT one

How old was the person wearing it?

I would say in their 20s.
 
I really dislike those tops too. It amazes me at work how many parents wear items of clothes with swear words written on them whilst standing in the playground. We actually had to write in our news letter once a reminder to parents to watch their language on the playground! I remember once a few years ago I had to speak to a parent about their childs bad language in the classroom. She said that she didn't understand where her child had learned such words from as they don't use them in their household. I would perhaps have believed her if she had not been wearing a belt with a vulgar swear word in large letters on the buckle!
 
There's a difference between freedom of speech and being offensive.

Whenever I see anyone wearing one of these shirts it tells me exactly what I need to know about them. In fact, the word they proudly wear perfectly reflects my opinion of them.

Kev

Me too Kev :(
 
sorry to be thick.can i have a clue to the missing word,as i am really curious now!

i just think,it shows everyone,what sort of people they are!
do they not realise that all decent people,just look at them & think idiots!
what sort of mind set,do they have? their parents must be so proud!
tracy
 
I may be wrong but I am sure there is a law about wearing shirts with words such as the one descibed emblazoned all over them.
If there isn't, there bloomin well should be.


There is to a certain degree under section 5 of the Public Order Act 1986 which states -

any writing, sign or other visible representation which was threatening, abusive or insulting within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress thereby.

This can be committed in any public place.

Claire ;)
 
I just got back from the High Street and while I was there my eye was drawn to this very large slogan on this young chap's t-shirt.

It said:
"It's not that I have Tourette's
It's just that you're a .."​

Then there was the word that I consider the most awful in the English language...

Urrrch - I hate that word!!

Baaaaaaad choice of t shirt IMO. Don't worry about being offended - you have a right not to see that when you are out shopping and minding your own business...
 
I just got back from the High Street and while I was there my eye was drawn to this very large slogan on this young chap's t-shirt.

It said:
"It's not that I have Tourette's
It's just that you're a .."​

Then there was the word that I consider the most awful in the English language...

Urrrch - I hate that word!!

Baaaaaaad choice of t shirt IMO. Don't worry about being offended - you have a right not to see that when you are out shopping and minding your own business...
 
I know what you mean, some words should be banned from being printed on shirts. Anyone who uses that word these days should be ashamed :sad2:

theres a new mouthwash advert that uses that word (well ive assumed the word) its got an EX at the end, i wonder if anyones complained about it. :confused:
 
sorry to be thick.can i have a clue to the missing word,as i am really curious now!
No. You're not thick. You can be proud. I have no clue what it could be and I would rather keep it that way. Clearly I am even more old fashioned than the OP thinks she is :)

theres a new mouthwash advert that uses that word

It's going to take something a lot stronger than mouthwash to clean those mouths out :sad2:
 















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