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snacktivity
snacktivity aka Accomplished Menunaire is a 22.14 year old boy, has been a member since June 25, 2005, has scored 3,136 submissions, giving an average score of 2.46, helping 29 designs get printed.
So, this design is pretty urban and whatnot, but that's not why I'm angry. I'm angry because my school decided that it's shirt for the sophmore class is going to be almost exactly like this shirt, except some objects will be changed, and the "80" will be changed to "08"(class of 2008). Not only is the design really stupid (it has a packet of orbit gum and sunglasses as some of the objects) but, I want to know if that's ok. Can people parody things like that? The "08" shirt pretty much took the design and put pictures on top of some of the things, except they kept the exact same shoes and tv. I'm angry. Someone tell me if I should be.

MoniqueH
MoniqueH on Oct 08 '05 at 11:20am
Yes.
lenabean
lenabean on Oct 08 '05 at 11:25am
that would make me irritated
Skipper6745
   Skipper6745 on Oct 08 '05 at 11:33am
I bomb your school.
TFMdesign
TFMdesign on Oct 08 '05 at 11:34am
that would piss me off.
rosewaterecho
rosewaterecho on Oct 08 '05 at 11:48am
Excuse me while I go beat up your school
MoniqueH
MoniqueH on Oct 08 '05 at 11:49am
You're school sounds lame.
jiggerlo
jiggerlo on Oct 08 '05 at 12:04pm
orbit gum....? that's like the ultimate sin.

carry on with the anger
adam antium
   adam antium on Oct 08 '05 at 12:09pm
right to be angry!
Pico
Pico on Oct 08 '05 at 1:23pm
It is legal to be "inspired" by something or to parody it, so there's probably nothing you can do. Unfortunately it sounds like a very crappy design, they should have at least picked a cool one to copy :o(
OlliRudi
   OlliRudi on Oct 08 '05 at 1:24pm
Go get youself a tazer. go all Charles Bronston on their asses, boiii.
Pico
Pico on Oct 08 '05 at 1:24pm
PS: I lol'd out loud when I saw this



http://www.threadless.com/teeriffic/11303.jpg



The website where you got the jesus pic from is hilarious.
Perudoesitbetterthanu
   Perudoesitbetterthanu on Oct 08 '05 at 1:25pm
im angry!! grrr....
Skipper6745
   Skipper6745 on Oct 08 '05 at 1:28pm
Okay, the school will no longer be a problem. I had it...taken care of.
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English/ 4th Hour
19 November 2007
Act IV Questions
No, she truly believes that Hamlet is mad and even confesses that Hamlet is guilty of the murder of Polonius.
He cares more about himself than the well-being of Polonius or Hamlet.
He calls Rosencrantz a sponge because he soaks up the king’s countenance, his rewards, his authorities, and Hamlet warns him that when the king needs what you have gleaned,he is squeezing Rosencrantz, and, like a sponge, he shall be dry again.
That, despite his great class rank, the king, once he’s dead, can mean as little to the world as the food of a beggar.
Claudius sends Hamlet off to England with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to ensure he gets there, with a message that orders for Prince Hamlet to be put to death.
X
He feels that if he just eats and sleeps, he isn’t utilizing the full potential of humans, who have the ability of thought and reason.
He proclaims that his thoughts will be bloody, but he does not act exactly upon this statement. Many of his promises to himself are rarely ever kept
Guilt makes you so full of stupid suspicions that you give yourself away because you're trying so hard not to.
Although it was her father who dies, Ophelia is probably singing mournfully about Hamlet. It’s a double blow because not only has her father been murdered, but he’s been murdered by the man that Ophelia loves.
Gertrude tries to protect the Claudius when Laertes enters. She notes that the “danish dogs are on the wrong track”.
She, along with everyone else, seems to be getting progressively undone, and this shows how feeble minded she can be.
The significance of rosemary and pansies show that Ophelia wants him to remeber her in his thoughts.
Hamlet has been captured by pirates, who have returned him to Denmark.
The queen, his mother, is devoted to him and the public loves him.
He wants to be the one to kill Hamlet.
X
If Laertes’s love for his father is true, then he should have adequate motivation to kill Hamlet.