what does it say about me that the first thing i felt when i read your comment was an intense, burning jealousy because i don't have a tshirt that says twee as fuck.
i don't even think i AM twee as fuck.
and i don't like tshirts that say things as a general rule....
had the shirt said, "i am a terrorist and i am going to destroy this plain" i would have thought she was causing a possible threat to the passengers. but seeing as half the country is onher side, i dont see southwest's reasoning as equal treatment. she must have been unfortunate to be stuck with a biased crowd of airline employees. who used their bias and power to exert their opinion on the less powerful. at least now i know that next time i fly (!!!) i'll keep in mind not to possibly offend anyone's beliefs. dont wanna get tossed.
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i have a tshirt that says 'twee as fuck' on the back. i wonder if that would be enough to get me thrown out of somewhere!
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i don't even think i AM twee as fuck.
and i don't like tshirts that say things as a general rule....
but, man.
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would you like to borrow my shirt? i don't actually wear it unless the back is covered up :) i am so UNDARING
it was a popfest shirt from back east that i didn't actually go to but i got the shirt to be a poser.
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*sigh*
you need to wear it with pride!
just not on southwest airlines, apparently.
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I found the shirt:
http://www.cafepress.com/RNAstore
she probably works for cafe press, and this was all a publicity stunt :)
i don't think it's too much for an airline to expect passengers not to have the f word on tshirts. unless its hooters air or somethin
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teddy bears, dog clothes, shorts, hats, buttons, mouse pads too!
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