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August 13, 2009

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Diverse

And who's pockets do the sales from these shirts line? Why should they profit from something they had no part in creating? It's fucking sickening.

.tiff

Well, can we really isolate the creator of any of these memes? I understand these were collectively originated, and I'm positive others have made shirts about these before. I think that these designs are really well committed, so I consider the money going to the artist Olivia Gulin's talented work. I think that's fair.

Corinne Burns

I like them. I'd get one.

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Joey Biber

Those shirts are so cool! I love the simplicity and the creativity of each shirt. Very hip and comfy too! I used to wear those kinds of shirts when I was still in school, but since I've graduated and got my first job, I started wearing cubavera shirt s most of the time. I like wearing cubavera shirts because I can wear it anytime and it looks better on me, too.

Cliff Spears

I like these meme shirts a lot but I'd rather wear mine on the right place at the right time. Of course, I can't let my kids see that I'm wearing a shirt that portrays violence and all (Rage fuu LOL). I'd rather let my kids see me wearing one of those red ties or probably my geeky outfit. The pin-buttons they're selling are quite good though - looks good on my silk tie!

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