“I started to walk forward and then she’s like, ‘Hold on. You need to put something over that if you’re going to come onto my bus,’” she recalled, adding the driver accused her of not wearing a shirt. “I’m wearing a shirt, it’s called a crop top. I bought it in the shirt section of the store. I know it’s a shirt.”

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    1 year ago

    But the boyfriend had a jacket as well as a full shirt?

    Something rings weird here. I know the article needs a perfectly blunt theme to swing at our heads, but is there room to discuss things merely theme-adjacent?

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      I don’t understand what part of the story confused you. Can you elobaorate?

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        1 year ago

        “If she was so hot she had to wear skimpy clothing, then why was he wearing a jacket?” probably.

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          The bus driver is not the arbiter of proper weather clothing. If someone has full -40C weather clothing today the driver still is out of line.