Friday, January 27, 2012

Pajamas In Public: The Popularity of Wearing Sleepwear Outdoors IS or IS Not a Sign Of America’s Declining Moral Fiber? The Trendy Battle Continues

Louisana Wants to Ban Wearing Pajamas In Public Places.

Pajamas in public: The popularity of sleepwear is not a sign of America’s declining moral fiber. - Slate Magazine

Why Do You Wear Your Pajama's Out In Public Re-Tard?



Get this straight Americans. If you do not have as much money as Hugh (I wear my PJ's Everywhere In Public) Hefner, you are not part of the ladies of leisure club. Wearing Pajamas In Public Denotes You Are Low Class, You're Depressed and Ready To Crawl Back Into Bed and Sleep Your American Dream Life Away. Whiggers and Negroes back in the day, used to wear their fuzzy bedroom slippers to the welfare office to pick up their food stamps with curlers in their hair. This is how low class wearing your PJ's everywhere in public is and where this fad originated. At the Welfare Office !!!

If you want to be seen as a bunch of re-tards in your own country, keep wearing your sleepy depressionary, "I should be getting back to bed" pajamas out in public. Some people are so upset with pajamas they want to bring in the law. Michael Williams, a commissioner in Louisiana’s Caddo Parish, won national headlines a few weeks ago by calling for a ban on pajamas in public. Under Williams’ proposed ordinance, people caught wearing pajamas—which he defines as clothes sold in the sleepwear section of department stores—would be forced to perform community service. (I wonder if they would be required to wear orange jumpsuits—which look like very comfortable pajamas—while serving their sentences.) Williams told the Journal that the daytime pajama trend signaled America’s dwindling “moral fiber.” (taken from Slate's website)



Cultures begin to diminish when the tenets of self-respect and community values begin to get disintegrate with aesthetic carelessness and selfish intentions. Sure, it’s more comfortable to wear pajamas in public instead of proper attire — but that doesn’t make it right. If you don’t respect yourself, at least respect the rest of us who know better and how to properly dress. We don’t want to see your bad taste in nightwear roaming around the streets, and slippers are meant to be left at home. Wearing slippers in public is almost as bad as wearing flip-flops in the White House. (taken from Memeinful's website)





Now if you'll excuse me I have to go put on my very comfortable YOGA pants and shirt, which resemble Pajamas, but are not. There is a difference !!!


Now, I don’t want you to get the wrong idea—you’ll never catch me wearing pajamas in public. But that’s only because I don’t have the guts to flout such a powerful convention. If I see you in your jammies, though, I’ll be sure to give you a firm handshake and a pat on the back. And if you want, I’ll even offer to tuck you in. (taken form Slate's website)







For some reason, the idea of being as comfortable in the day as you are at night pisses a lot of people off. In just the last year, Gawker’s Brian Moylan has written at least three screeds against daytime pajama wearing (here, here, and here), which he says “means you're a lazy person who can't even put on jeans and a T-shirt.” It’s not just Americans who are being stigmatized for their jammies. In some parts of China, it has long been acceptable for people to wear pajamas during the day, but before the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, authorities began to crack down. People found wearing pajamas outside during the day were forced to go home and change. (taken from Slate's website)








Everybody is talking about this.  Everybody sees and tells just what they think.  Here, Here and Here


Everybody is telling the old fogies to STFU.
 
 
To PJ or Not PJ What sez you?


Here's some people out in public in their pajamas who apparently think they are lookin' goood baby. I personally think they look like they just got out of the hospital or insane asylum, but that's just me. Do they look "mental" to you?









Here's some people out in public in their pajamas who apparently think they are lookin' goood baby.  I personally think they look like they just got out of the hospital or insane asylum, but that's just me.  Do they look "mental" to you?




Contestant On The Great Race: American
Wearing His Silk PJ's



Mental patient? Or fashionable older man being cool?




The People of Walmart got nothing on you Low Classers who choose to wear your Mentally Ill.... "I Just Got Out of My Depression Hospital Bed PJ's out in public and Now I'm off to get my meds at the Drug Store dressed in my Pj's. Got a Problem with that"?

There is even a Facebook Page Titled:
I CAN'T STAND IT WHEN PEOPLE WEAR PAJAMA'S IN PUBLIC which has 1,660 Likers.

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HERE COMES EVERY BUZZY BUSY BEE COMMUNICATING THEIR BEE-NESS

When we change the way we communicate, we change society. The tools that a
society uses to create and maintain itself are as central to human life as a
hive is to bee life. Though the hive is not part of any individual bee, it is
part of the colony, both shaped by and shaping the lives of its inhabitants. The
hive is a social device, a piece of bee information technology that provides a
platform, literally, for the communication and coordination that keeps the
colony or from their shared, co-created environment. So it is with human
networks; bee hives, we make mobile phones.

Clay Shirky


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