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Illinois sure hasn't.  We seem to be the last state getting all the good stuff.

 

 

I guarantee SC will be the last

 

 

No, oklahoma will be the last!!

 

I just think it's bullshit keeping it from people who it'll genuinely help with real illnesses but its totally ok pumping them full of pills. And the real hypocrisy is alcohol (which I have no problem with) is accepted while the infinitely less destructive ganja is a no-no. I hope one day this country wakes up, but I won't hold my breath.

 

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I just think it's bullshit keeping it from people who it'll genuinely help with real illnesses but its totally ok pumping them full of pills. And the real hypocrisy is alcohol (which I have no problem with) is accepted while the infinitely less destructive ganja is a no-no. I hope one day this country wakes up, but I won't hold my breath.

 

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I'm with you on that for sure.

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So this may come as my moment in deeply treading unto old man "get off my lawn!" territory.

 

I was Moe's earlier today for lunch when a father with his three male kids also came in for lunch. The oldest kid looking maybe 15 years old or so was wearing this shirt:

 

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Now. I'm all for punk rebellion and youth in revolt and all that good stuff. Especially when you're in your teens and living at home and supposedly having to hate your parents. BUT. Part of me was honestly bothered and somewhat perturbed that this kid was wearing that shirt out in public with his parents and siblings, who were considerably younger. Nevermind the fact that his taste in music may be questionable, but would his own parents allow him to be out in public in attired presenting "vulgar" behavior?

 

In my younger days, my parents would have beaten my ass if I dared to leave the house wearing that even more so if I were to be out with them. I guess the level of propriety and humility and respect have sharply decreased nowadays to when I was a 16 year old punk trying to rebel.

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I may or may not have just woken up.

But remember, I'm on the west coast. And yes. I needed it.

Gooooood morning!!

 

My band kiddos are in San Fran and just waking up now. I'm getting the "still sleepy" text messages at the moment. 

 

 

ALSO JUAN  I SO AGREE WITH YOU. I saw so many kids at the beach in shirts like that and I realized that as a 21 year old adult...I still don't where my DEAD AS FUCK shirt in public.

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My band kiddos are in San Fran and just waking up now. I'm getting the "still sleepy" text messages at the moment. 

 

 

ALSO JUAN  I SO AGREE WITH YOU. I saw so many kids at the beach in shirts like that and I realized that as a 21 year old adult...I still don't where my DEAD AS FUCK shirt in public.

what recordssssssssssssss

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I remember being taken out of my SAT's and forced to turn my shirt inside out before I could complete them. Ahhhhhhhhh, memories.

 

Wow, Chicago must be more lenient.  I wore my Misfits "Better Dead On Red" (JFK getting shot in the head) and I didn't have to turn mine inside out. 

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what recordssssssssssssss

 

Dear and the Headlights. Both Drunk as Bible Times and Small Steps, Heavy Hooves. 

 

 

I'm gunna find it and spend money I don't have on It.

 

It seems to only be a tank top now, but https://www.districtlines.com/76586-Dead-As-Fuck-Tank-Top/new-years-day

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Wow, Chicago must be more lenient.  I wore my Misfits "Better Dead On Red" (JFK getting shot in the head) and I didn't have to turn mine inside out. 

I had a NIN shirt w/ "too fucked up to care anymore" on the back. A buddy had a NIN eraser shirt that he had to put masking tape over "fuck you". Yet the school had no problem with Cannibal Corpse shirts. Who woulda thought you wore Misfits & I NIN in high school? ;)

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I had a NIN shirt w/ "too fucked up to care anymore" on the back. A buddy had a NIN eraser shirt that he had to put masking tape over "fuck you". Yet the school had no problem with Cannibal Corpse shirts. Who woulda thought you wore Misfits & I NIN in high school? ;)

 

Yea, our school only cared if it there were swear words or genitalia of any kind showing.

 

Also YES!  I still have/wear my Misfits shirts from HS.  They've taken a beating over the last 15+ years, but they still hold up.

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