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BigBacon
BigBacon aka Erick is a boy, has been a member since December 11, 2007, has scored 1,231 submissions, giving an average score of 2.12, helping 13 designs get printed.
Why are there T-Shirts get printed when they get quite a lower score? When there are ones out there that get close to 3 and still are not printed?

Who ultimately decides which ones get printed and is there even any point in scoring submissions when it seems like the score doesn't matter in the end?

Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott on Jan 14 '08 at 4:52pm
Because they're sleeping with Shimala.
Bramish
   Bramish on Jan 14 '08 at 4:54pm
It's more about comments and I'd Buy Its I think.
Tonteau
   Tonteau on Jan 14 '08 at 4:55pm
The people who decide the prints are the people who make the money from them. Thus, their decision is usually right. Democracy and design are not happy bedfellows, sometimes* the masses are wrong.





*quite often.
BaronVonMonkey
   BaronVonMonkey on Jan 14 '08 at 4:55pm
As I understand it, score is a factor but it's not the only factor
Roostersauce
Roostersauce on Jan 14 '08 at 4:56pm
They wished extra hard when they blew out their birthday candles
professorE
professorE on Jan 14 '08 at 4:59pm
I think Bramish has got it right.
iDanSimpson
iDanSimpson on Jan 14 '08 at 5:00pm
Because I'm sleeping with Shimala.
Chinoiserie
Chinoiserie on Jan 14 '08 at 5:14pm
most of the printed one are nice.
jrmasm
   jrmasm on Jan 14 '08 at 5:17pm
scores don't matter, $ does.
N2O
N2O on Jan 15 '08 at 7:46pm
Threadless print what they want. Scores are a guideline. If they like a design that doesn't score well, screw it, they'll print it.
d3d
   d3d on Jan 15 '08 at 7:47pm
because i have the photos of dan sleeping with shimala
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