Step right up and recieve my gracious thanks for your votes.
I drew this while listening to The Raconteurs-Consolers of The Lonely album so if anyone knows Jack White let him know I owe him a shirt.
my son has become a pretty active sleepwalker. a few minutes ago he got up and went to mutter at the washing machine in the laundry, and when i asked him what he was up to he said he was looking for the thing that he never actually got.
i was freaking out a bit because i thought he was definitely insane or possessed, so i read a heap of stuff about it and apparently it's pretty common in kids, particularly young boys, and i should consider myself lucky he's not the type of sleepwalker who mistakes things for toilets and pees all over the house. and then i remembered there were a few times i found myself in weird places at night as a kid, so i figure it's no big deal and he'll grow out of it. anyway, my point is: were you a sleepwalker and did you ever do anything completely ridiculous?
i have kind of a thick neck anyway, but i don't remember threadless shirts bothering me 6 months ago. the ones i've bought recently have me tugging at them all day and it's really off-putting.
does it exist? is it possible? i'd love to design a shirt for the Mtn Dew comp with glittery bits like on old iron-on transfers.
while we're at it, why can't threadless do some limited run iron-ons. image the things they could be ironed-on!
it's short but it's rad. there's a mcbess book and EP out soon, maybe already and i'd love to get it.
i realise this would have taken days or even weeks to set up, and the payoff for that effort is ridiculously small, but if i were responsible for it i'd still feel accomplished.
who wants to enter the next Rube Goldberg competition with me? the objective is to squirt an appropriate amount of liquid soap into a hand. about Tools of the Trade
i guess nobody here is likely to know Hamish and Andy, but i was just watching them out pretending to be taxi drivers for a night and a dude is wearing olli's shirt a few minutes in, right before doing a runner without paying his fare.
this might be old but i just caught it on my way to bed and there's some really cool shirts in it. makes me think threadless itself is the new pop art, and everyone who enters Loves Pop should automatically win.
it warms the heart to see determination like this
i just played the demo. the combat is a little clunky but it's pretty cool. i'm looking forward to the full game.
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