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Pajamawear in public is preparation for wearing it in incarceration.

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I HATE pajama days at school...... the kids and teachers all get in on the conformity.....I never have worn pajamas on those days.....I also don't particiapte in pink shirt day, orange shirt day, etc...I always remind the teachers that we are here to educate not indocrinate.....I will be fired soon.....

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What??? Schools now have days where everyone wears pajamas? Just when I thought...

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Now? No, it's been for YEARS.....I HATE it..... and then when I ask the kids about it they tell me that they love it because they roll out of bed and come to school!!!!! I am trying to explain that they should be putting on CLEAN pjs for the day....OMFG!!!! No one knows my pain and misery...... they are even allowed to bring STUFFIES...even the older grades......I just CAN'T.... we look like effin' morons..... how can you take the principals seriously when they are parading in their effin jammies???????? ЁЯдб

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Oh yeah. ItтАЩs been going on for 20-30 years. I never let my kids wear pjтАЩs to school.

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T'was me, I'd have my own private version of what school houses used to be by now.

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Even inmates donтАЩt dress like that. ЁЯШЙ

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I did when I was one. The tops are like scrubs and the bottoms have elastic waistbands. The footwear is crocs without the heel piece.

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Interesting way to make the point: that rather large segment of society won't really notice its new form incarceration or rather it will most gladly accept it.

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The incarceration hasn't changed nor has what they call food.

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