17 People Who Got Arrested Wearing Ironic T-Shirts
Oct 20, 2014 20:42
Getting arrested sucks, but it is inevitable if you think you can outrun the law. But what's worse is if you get caught wearing a t-shirt that has a message of irony. Here are 17 people who wished they didn't wear them on the day they were caught.
1. How he wished he listened to his t-shirt.
2. This guy better stop having great ideas.
3. Indeed, it does.
4. The one who can't be anymore obvious.
5. Guess she can't get away with 2% angel.
6. It's just a per-requisite for it.
7. She should care.
8. Guilty!
9. For his sake, he better be telling the truth.
10. It's never this woman's fault.
11. This guy can tell the future.
12. At least, he's honest about it.
13. Including himself.
14. If only geniuses could avoid getting caught.
15. Clearly, this guy believes it.
16. What a wrong occasion.
17. She probably should have studied the shirt a bit more.
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