What does Deadpool mean by “left the house in that shirt”?












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Deadpool tosses himself from building. A passerby sees him
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Passerby: I can't believe he's still alive.



Deadpool: I can't believe you left the house in that shirt.




What does it mean by "left the house in that shirt"?










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  • If you're still wondering what it means, it means "I can't believe you left the house while (still) wearing that shirt"

    – somebody
    20 mins ago
















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Deadpool tosses himself from building. A passerby sees him
and comments:




Passerby: I can't believe he's still alive.



Deadpool: I can't believe you left the house in that shirt.




What does it mean by "left the house in that shirt"?










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    This looks like an English Language Learners question.

    – OrangeDog
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on English Language Learners.

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    Reopened: our policy is that questions about the meaning of quotes from works of sci-fi and fantasy are on-topic here. On-topicness on other sites is irrelevant to deciding our site scope (otherwise we'd send nearly everything to either Movies & TV or Literature). cc @DanielRoseman

    – Rand al'Thor
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  • If you're still wondering what it means, it means "I can't believe you left the house while (still) wearing that shirt"

    – somebody
    20 mins ago














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Deadpool tosses himself from building. A passerby sees him
and comments:




Passerby: I can't believe he's still alive.



Deadpool: I can't believe you left the house in that shirt.




What does it mean by "left the house in that shirt"?










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Deadpool tosses himself from building. A passerby sees him
and comments:




Passerby: I can't believe he's still alive.



Deadpool: I can't believe you left the house in that shirt.




What does it mean by "left the house in that shirt"?







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  • 5





    This looks like an English Language Learners question.

    – OrangeDog
    11 hours ago






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on English Language Learners.

    – Daniel Roseman
    11 hours ago






  • 5





    Reopened: our policy is that questions about the meaning of quotes from works of sci-fi and fantasy are on-topic here. On-topicness on other sites is irrelevant to deciding our site scope (otherwise we'd send nearly everything to either Movies & TV or Literature). cc @DanielRoseman

    – Rand al'Thor
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  • If you're still wondering what it means, it means "I can't believe you left the house while (still) wearing that shirt"

    – somebody
    20 mins ago














  • 5





    This looks like an English Language Learners question.

    – OrangeDog
    11 hours ago






  • 7





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on English Language Learners.

    – Daniel Roseman
    11 hours ago






  • 5





    Reopened: our policy is that questions about the meaning of quotes from works of sci-fi and fantasy are on-topic here. On-topicness on other sites is irrelevant to deciding our site scope (otherwise we'd send nearly everything to either Movies & TV or Literature). cc @DanielRoseman

    – Rand al'Thor
    4 hours ago











  • If you're still wondering what it means, it means "I can't believe you left the house while (still) wearing that shirt"

    – somebody
    20 mins ago








5




5





This looks like an English Language Learners question.

– OrangeDog
11 hours ago





This looks like an English Language Learners question.

– OrangeDog
11 hours ago




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7





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on English Language Learners.

– Daniel Roseman
11 hours ago





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on English Language Learners.

– Daniel Roseman
11 hours ago




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Reopened: our policy is that questions about the meaning of quotes from works of sci-fi and fantasy are on-topic here. On-topicness on other sites is irrelevant to deciding our site scope (otherwise we'd send nearly everything to either Movies & TV or Literature). cc @DanielRoseman

– Rand al'Thor
4 hours ago





Reopened: our policy is that questions about the meaning of quotes from works of sci-fi and fantasy are on-topic here. On-topicness on other sites is irrelevant to deciding our site scope (otherwise we'd send nearly everything to either Movies & TV or Literature). cc @DanielRoseman

– Rand al'Thor
4 hours ago













If you're still wondering what it means, it means "I can't believe you left the house while (still) wearing that shirt"

– somebody
20 mins ago





If you're still wondering what it means, it means "I can't believe you left the house while (still) wearing that shirt"

– somebody
20 mins ago










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It means that Deadpool finds the shirt so ugly or unfashionable or unflattering that he can't believe that someone would actually leave their home and be seen in public wearing it.






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    It's his brand of humor combined with him trivializing his fall. First, he's dismissing the fall as anything worthy of comment. Second, he's displaying his attitude - insulting pretty much anyone, especially anyone he doesn't like.






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      It means that Deadpool finds the shirt so ugly or unfashionable or unflattering that he can't believe that someone would actually leave their home and be seen in public wearing it.






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        It means that Deadpool finds the shirt so ugly or unfashionable or unflattering that he can't believe that someone would actually leave their home and be seen in public wearing it.






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          It means that Deadpool finds the shirt so ugly or unfashionable or unflattering that he can't believe that someone would actually leave their home and be seen in public wearing it.






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              It's his brand of humor combined with him trivializing his fall. First, he's dismissing the fall as anything worthy of comment. Second, he's displaying his attitude - insulting pretty much anyone, especially anyone he doesn't like.






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                It's his brand of humor combined with him trivializing his fall. First, he's dismissing the fall as anything worthy of comment. Second, he's displaying his attitude - insulting pretty much anyone, especially anyone he doesn't like.






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                  It's his brand of humor combined with him trivializing his fall. First, he's dismissing the fall as anything worthy of comment. Second, he's displaying his attitude - insulting pretty much anyone, especially anyone he doesn't like.






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