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pandora9kry
pandora9kry aka Krystine H is a 23.12 year old girl, has been a member since March 20, 2006, has scored 4,041 submissions, giving an average score of 2.45, helping 58 designs get printed.
Whoa. So I wore my shirt, Flowers In the Attic to the shop where my piercer works. One of the guys there wanted to see the scarification chestpiece we'd started the previous evening.

After I straightened my shirt, he said, "hey, I totally tattooed that on some guy. The girl was on his hip and the pink butterflies went up and around his back."

WHOA! If you are the person with this tattoo, I would love to see a photo.

If you have ANY Threadless tattoos I would love to see photos.
Okay. Shirts are seeming funny to me again. Especially I'm Unique and Imposter. I like those.

Perhaps I'm just in better humour lately? I guess actually having some semblance of a social life helps. Woo for getting out of the house. And my new kitten, Willow. She's cute.

So what are everyone else's favourite designs as of late?

Oh, and I work in a daycare. I wore Thanks For The Help, Young Man to work. The three-year-olds kept asking, "what's on your shirt?" So I said, "my shirt is telling you not to judge people by the way they look - this monster looks really scary but he's being kind and helping the nice lady across the street. So just because he looks scary doesn't mean he's mean. You should give everyone an equal chance."

I love being able to mould small children into awesome people.
...or is it just me?

I'm not liking the recent designs as much lately. The really really old ones are probably the sweetest, like Consumable. What's up with that? It would be cool if they held out to make only the best designs, this 18 tees in 3 days thing is a little overboard if you ask me. And you're reading my blog, so that's sort of like asking me.

Does anyone agree, though, that recent designs aren't as good as those past?
Eighteen. One-eight. I have eighteen Threadless shirts. And two more on the way.

I am Threadless's whore. Really. I feel like such a dumbass sometimes. But they're all such effing sweet shirts. I might wear them under my scrubs at work.

That's right - I wear burgundy scrubs to work. They're not even soft and they were damned expensive. $40 on sale for the set. Ugh. My soul started to leak out my ears in the store, I think. But I suppose for $12 an hour I can deal with it. And I love the people I work with.

So yeah, maybe I'll wear my Threadless shirts under my scrubs so I can not deal with the annoying burgundy polyester and get more use out of my awesome.
Please rate my text submissions. Leave a comment and I'll rate yours!

Thanks in advance, everyone!
So what does everyone think of Threadless's new layout? Personally, I think it's a lot more Threadless-esque. Anyone agree? It's a little weird to navigate at first, but I still like it. It's fun and quirky. Just like Threadless!

I submitted 2 slogans. I hope I'm not one of those people that submits really annoying, lame slogans and thinks they're effing hilarious. You can look at them and vote here.
Okay, four more shirts since my last entry.
No Peeking
Dark Side of the Garden
Pessimistic or Optimistic?
My Pet Human

I officially have EIGHTEEN threadless shirts. One-eight. That's a lot.
I got five more shirts in the mail yesterday. I got Wandering Spirit, Bath, Flowers in the Attic, Playful Hands and Outdoor Mix.

Currently I am wearing Bath.

Yeah. I'm a big Threadless loser. But my boyfriend and I are in agreement that we love Threadless. And American Apparel.

His little brother shrunk an AA shirt of his in the dryer and it didn't fit him anymore so he gave it to me. Woo! I wear my boyfriend's shirt to bed.

Grad in FIVE DAYS! I'm so excited.
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If you want to be a kind person, buy your shirts from here.

I am a childcare worker and spend my days playing blocks and dollies.

I'm very interested in body modification, and I like photography, but I love to sing.

I've been known to tell stories to small children based on my Threadless t-shirts. These include Susan's Bathtime Adventure, The Attempted Capture of Kabuki Fish, Professor Orbax's Mind Machine, The Tea Party in Hand-Land and Professor Silus B. Mooney's Magical Piano.