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Forget the dunce cap... when students misbehave in class make them wear glass pants! The embarassment of their see-through-ness coupled with their uncomfortable-ness will be a sure fire way to deterr children from acting up. OR can be used at parties during fun competetions or drinking games. Example:
loser of pin the tail on the donkey has to dance around in the glass pants. Or winner of Twister gets to play the next round in the glass pants to up the ante. Or whole games centered around who can function in the glass pants the longest. (clothing under pants optional)
BONUS: if you spill on them you get Stained-glass pants!!
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Somebody's been listening to too much Skunks. |
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? In my day, one of the common student misbehaviors was to wear excessively revealing clothing. This would only encourage them. Worse, it would encourage them to forego underwear. |
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I would think it would encourage them to wear underwear, in order to protect their tender bits in case of broken pants. |
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In addition to the whole issue of effective and ethical
punishments.... |
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GLASS? I mean, they do make see-through plastic... |
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But I suppose it's a moot point, anyway. |
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Just put them in an Iron Maiden. |
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Courtney Love, Madonna and Kylie Minogue trialled these and opted for the invisible version. |
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