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You can wear a dress if you like but you might get laughed out of a job interview. Lol

I tried to wear shorts into court for a petty class B misdemeanor and I got told I need to change into pants and I didn't live close by so I missed court and got a warrant for my arrest.

Don't act like you don't know you need to dress respectable to be treated with respect.

..the plight of the homeless.
 
..the plight of the homeless.
The homeless are their for a reason they make more than enough money panhandling. I sold drugs in NYC and guess who the #1 customers are? Some of them don't even have shoes but they have $20 for drugs meanwhile I bought a nice pair of sneakers for $25 on clearance just a few days ago. :)

Plight of the homeless please, some people just like being beggars.
 
The homeless are their for a reason they make more than enough money panhandling. I sold drugs in NYC and guess who the #1 customers are? Some of them don't even have shoes but they have $20 for drugs meanwhile I bought a nice pair of sneakers for $25 on clearance just a few days ago. :)

Plight of the homeless please, some people just like being beggars.

Some shouldn’t be shot for wearing a hoodie just because, Respect. Tell me more of Putin.
 

Every race knows about respect and nobody was shot because of a hoodie white people wear hoodies.

Perhaps it’s time for you to start respecting yourself.


Trayvon Martin - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trayvon_Martin
Trayvon Benjamin Martin (February 5, 1995 – February 26, 2012) was a 17-year- old African American from Miami Gardens, Florida, who was fatally shot in Sanford, Florida by George Zimmerman, .... She also said that Trayvon was fond of wearing a hoodie: "it could be 100 degrees outside and he always had his hoodie on.
 
Perhaps it’s time for you to start respecting yourself.


Trayvon Martin - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trayvon_Martin
Trayvon Benjamin Martin (February 5, 1995 – February 26, 2012) was a 17-year- old African American from Miami Gardens, Florida, who was fatally shot in Sanford, Florida by George Zimmerman, .... She also said that Trayvon was fond of wearing a hoodie: "it could be 100 degrees outside and he always had his hoodie on.
You do realize that happened over 5 years ago right?

Why don't we talk about the OJ trial while we are at it?
 
You do realize that happened over 5 years ago right?

Why don't we talk about the OJ trial while we are at it?

Dwindling respect.

http://www.dailycal.org/2017/06/28/...votes-release-police-racial-profiling-report/

Don’t be lazy there was life before you.
Origin
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late Middle English: from Latin respectus, from the verb respicere ‘look back at, regard,’ from re- ‘back’ + specere ‘look at.’

EDIT: I owe to it to our country
  1. admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
    "she was respected by everyone she worked with"
    synonyms: esteem, admire, think highly of, have a high opinion of, hold in high regard, hold in (high) esteem, look up to, revere, reverence, honor
    "she is highly respected in the book industry"
    antonyms: despise
    • have due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of.
      "I respected his views"
      synonyms: show consideration for, have regard for, observe, be mindful of, be heedful of;
      formaltake cognizance of
      "they respected our privacy"
      antonyms: scorn
    • avoid harming or interfering with.
      "it is incumbent upon all boaters to respect the environment"
    • agree to recognize and abide by (a legal requirement).
      "he urged all foreign nationals to respect the laws of their country of residence"
      synonyms: abide by, comply with, follow, adhere to, conform to, act in accordance with, defer to, obey, observe, keep, keep to
      "her father respected her wishes"
      antonyms: disregard, disobey
 
Dwindling respect.

http://www.dailycal.org/2017/06/28/...votes-release-police-racial-profiling-report/

Don’t be lazy there was life before you.
Origin
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late Middle English: from Latin respectus, from the verb respicere ‘look back at, regard,’ from re- ‘back’ + specere ‘look at.’

EDIT: I owe to it to our country
  1. admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
    "she was respected by everyone she worked with"
    synonyms: esteem, admire, think highly of, have a high opinion of, hold in high regard, hold in (high) esteem, look up to, revere, reverence, honor
    "she is highly respected in the book industry"
    antonyms: despise
    • have due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of.
      "I respected his views"
      synonyms: show consideration for, have regard for, observe, be mindful of, be heedful of;
      formaltake cognizance of
      "they respected our privacy"
      antonyms: scorn
    • avoid harming or interfering with.
      "it is incumbent upon all boaters to respect the environment"
    • agree to recognize and abide by (a legal requirement).
      "he urged all foreign nationals to respect the laws of their country of residence"
      synonyms: abide by, comply with, follow, adhere to, conform to, act in accordance with, defer to, obey, observe, keep, keep to
      "her father respected her wishes"
      antonyms: disregard, disobey
What a shitty example: "She is highly respected in the book industry..."

You mean "She is a highly respected author" ?

Sorry Grandpapy, your example still stands and is valid but do the "dictionary industry" get retarded children to write their examples now?
 
What a shitty example: "She is highly respected in the book industry..."

You mean "She is a highly respected author" ?

Sorry Grandpapy, your example still stands and is valid but do the "dictionary industry" get retarded children to write their examples now?

I’ll admit to being lazy myself in not proof reading it was the first link. thanks
 
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