Student exposes his genitalia at job fair?
A student is being charged with indecent exposure at the Webster University career fair The student who is an art and religious studies major, said the alleged exposure was one in a series of social experiments meant to assess cultural taboos in society involving awkwardness around the human body.
It is reported that the suspect approached a table at the career fair with genitalia exposed through a pant zipper. After inquiring if there were any job openings with the company, Spear said the student then colored on his genitals with a highlighter from the company's table.
The student described his experiment as such: "I go out to a populated, neutral, public place with an unzipped fly and what appears to be scrotum-like flesh hanging out. I would walk around seemingly unaware of this detail and note peoples' reactions."
The student was issued three summonses to appear in court: one for the charge of indecent exposure and the other two for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana. His charge of indecent exposure is second-degree sexual misconduct and considered a class B misdemeanor. Persons convicted of indecent exposure are required to register on the state list of sex offenders. Both the drug paraphernalia and possession charges are misdemeanors.
Are you kidding? What the heck was this guy thinking? If he really was performing an ‘intellectual experiment’ you think he would of thought to somehow preface his actions to ensure he wouldn’t break any laws… but somehow I don’t think he is capable of thinking rational. Weird. Funny. But, fu*kin weird. Click here to read the full article.







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