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Utah is at it again...(version 2.0)

Heaven forbid the school have standards!

I'll show up at my next job interview with a tank top, shorts, and flip flops and see how well it goes.
 
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Did you guys notice the edit job that was done to one girl's hair? WTF?

That picture was to show that the school didn't edit everyone's pictures. Those are two different people who wore similar outfits. One was edited in the yearbook, one wasn't.
 
Heaven forbid the school have standards!

I'll show up at my next job interview with a tank top, shorts, and flip flops and see how well it goes.

Exactly! What's wrong with standards?

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He really thinks he made it better, doesn't he? He walked out of that interview thinking, "Nailed it!"

Seriously.

“We only apologize in the sense that we want to be more consistent with what we`re trying to do in that sense we can help kids better prepare for their future by knowing how to dress appropriately for things,”

Where was this purpose stated? What credentials in fashion do your teachers have? Oh, and, what THINGS are you trying to make them dress appropriately for?
 
I think it's dumb, but even more than that, I think, "who cares?".

Seriously, who cares. Boo hoo, they put sleeves on you so you don't tarnish the image of the school with your sluttery? Cry harder. I went fishing on picture day just so I wouldn't have to dick with any of this kind of ********.

This post from the mouth breather is not surprising. I mean, he's just another member of the apathoids as I like to call them. He doesn't care about anything until he does. Let's not forget the slut shaming he's assigned to these girls. Again, look at these girls and this "father" has the audacity to call them sluts. Nice.
 
I'll show up at my next job interview with a tank top, shorts, and flip flops and see how well it goes.

I assume you'll know it's a job interview and not, say, PICTURE DAY? Do you understand the difference? Were the students told, "Dress as though you're going to a job interview?"
 
Oh, and, I assume, since they're so concerned with making sure the kids "dress appropriately for things", they edited the boys' pictures to add ties?
 
Oh, and, I assume, since they're so concerned with making sure the kids "dress appropriately for things", they edited the boys' pictures to add ties?

I'm sure there are a bunch of guys sporting gang flags, and guns on their t-shirts, and t-shirts that say "Female Body Inspector" etc. in their yearbook photos. Of course there are. We all know there is no dress code for guys.
 
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