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


How do the Incredible Hulk's pants stay on but not his shirt?Is the Deadpool origin story from the new movie (2016) sourced in the comics?How does Deadpool break the 4th wall?What happened to the organization creating and enslaving mutants in Deadpool (the movie)?What would happen if Deadpool were injected with Adamantium?Which was the comic where a kid mistakenly called Deadpool Spider-Man?How long was Deadpool at The Workshop?What did Danny mean?Is movie Deadpool's fourth wall breaking a “mutant power”?Why do Deadpool's baby legs have no scarring?













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

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  • @Randal'Thor what then stops asking a question for every single line of every SciFi work asking what it means?

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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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  • 13





    This looks like an English Language Learners question.

    – OrangeDog
    Mar 17 at 13:01






  • 9





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

    – Daniel Roseman
    Mar 17 at 13:14






  • 9





    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
    Mar 18 at 0:37











  • @Randal'Thor what then stops asking a question for every single line of every SciFi work asking what it means?

    – OrangeDog
    Mar 18 at 13:47













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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
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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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  • 13





    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.

    – Daniel Roseman
    Mar 17 at 13:14






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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
    Mar 18 at 0:37











  • @Randal'Thor what then stops asking a question for every single line of every SciFi work asking what it means?

    – OrangeDog
    Mar 18 at 13:47












  • 13





    This looks like an English Language Learners question.

    – OrangeDog
    Mar 17 at 13:01






  • 9





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

    – Daniel Roseman
    Mar 17 at 13:14






  • 9





    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
    Mar 17 at 20:20











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

    – somebody
    Mar 18 at 0:37











  • @Randal'Thor what then stops asking a question for every single line of every SciFi work asking what it means?

    – OrangeDog
    Mar 18 at 13:47







13




13





This looks like an English Language Learners question.

– OrangeDog
Mar 17 at 13:01





This looks like an English Language Learners question.

– OrangeDog
Mar 17 at 13:01




9




9





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

– Daniel Roseman
Mar 17 at 13:14





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

– Daniel Roseman
Mar 17 at 13:14




9




9





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
Mar 17 at 20:20





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
Mar 17 at 20:20













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

– somebody
Mar 18 at 0:37





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

– somebody
Mar 18 at 0:37













@Randal'Thor what then stops asking a question for every single line of every SciFi work asking what it means?

– OrangeDog
Mar 18 at 13:47





@Randal'Thor what then stops asking a question for every single line of every SciFi work asking what it means?

– OrangeDog
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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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    • I don't think this counts as an example of "insulting pretty much anyone"; it's an example of counter-insulting someone who targeted a comment at him. "I can't believe you survived that fall." "Shut up, I can't believe your mum survived that fall." Though it is of course completely in character.

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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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            • I don't think this counts as an example of "insulting pretty much anyone"; it's an example of counter-insulting someone who targeted a comment at him. "I can't believe you survived that fall." "Shut up, I can't believe your mum survived that fall." Though it is of course completely in character.

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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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            • I don't think this counts as an example of "insulting pretty much anyone"; it's an example of counter-insulting someone who targeted a comment at him. "I can't believe you survived that fall." "Shut up, I can't believe your mum survived that fall." Though it is of course completely in character.

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            • I don't think this counts as an example of "insulting pretty much anyone"; it's an example of counter-insulting someone who targeted a comment at him. "I can't believe you survived that fall." "Shut up, I can't believe your mum survived that fall." Though it is of course completely in character.

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            • I don't think this counts as an example of "insulting pretty much anyone"; it's an example of counter-insulting someone who targeted a comment at him. "I can't believe you survived that fall." "Shut up, I can't believe your mum survived that fall." Though it is of course completely in character.

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            I don't think this counts as an example of "insulting pretty much anyone"; it's an example of counter-insulting someone who targeted a comment at him. "I can't believe you survived that fall." "Shut up, I can't believe your mum survived that fall." Though it is of course completely in character.

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            I don't think this counts as an example of "insulting pretty much anyone"; it's an example of counter-insulting someone who targeted a comment at him. "I can't believe you survived that fall." "Shut up, I can't believe your mum survived that fall." Though it is of course completely in character.

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