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Thread: Hoodies in the Classroom

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    I have taken to wearing a hoodie in the class. My head teacher has told me it is inappropriate as my stud-ents can`t see my face to mimic my pronunciation. However、I think it really shows off my street creds and roots in the street.

    Isn`t this some type of discriminatory action against me as a foreigner?

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    Ludwig

    Your one post then skeedadle pattern is not so great...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarryHurry View Post
    Ludwig

    Your one post then skeedadle pattern is not so great...
    But your whitey-tighty street skid marks are... not so great either!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Call_It_Like_Eye_See_It View Post
    But your whitey-tighty street skid marks are... not so great either!

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    Threw up in my mouth a little when I saw that picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarryHurry View Post
    Ludwig

    Your one post then skeedadle pattern is not so great...
    Point taken Harry.

    Based on the invaluable responses I get, I take copious notes and apply all these lessons learned into the classroom.

    Getting back to the point, do you think a hoodie could get some kind of recognition in the Hague? Will it not have the same status as a hijab?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lustig View Post

    Q. Getting back to the point, do you think a hoodie could get some kind of recognition in the Hague? Will it not have the same status as a hijab?
    A. Please refer to Post #3 for the appropriate answer to your questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lustig View Post
    Isn`t this some type of discriminatory action against me as a foreigner?
    Yes. And you might get shot! Start protesting now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lustig View Post
    I have taken to wearing a hoodie in the class. My head teacher has told me it is inappropriate as my stud-ents can`t see my face to mimic my pronunciation. However、I think it really shows off my street creds and roots in the street.

    Isn`t this some type of discriminatory action against me as a foreigner?
    I was about to reply that, nah, it's just discriminatory action against dicks, but then I realized you were jus' trollin'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lustig View Post
    I have taken to wearing a hoodie in the class. My head teacher has told me it is inappropriate as my stud-ents can`t see my face to mimic my pronunciation. However、I think it really shows off my street creds and roots in the street.
    The students can't see your face because of the hoodie? Dude, you're wearing it backwards! The open part goes in front!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jpnpro View Post
    The students can't see your face because of the hoodie? Dude, you're wearing it backwards! The open part goes in front!
    Maybe his students prefer it that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andun View Post
    Maybe his students prefer it that way.
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