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Mizzuru
Mizzuru aka Frank is a 20.93 year old boy, has been a member since January 2, 2008, has scored 11,456 submissions, giving an average score of 1.44, helping 71 designs get printed.
Well as many you may have noticed one of the submissions from yesterday was a crucifix and a copyright logo next to it. Now looking at some of the replies that were posted this T-shirt was not fantastically popular. I raise the question should religion get involved on these Tshirts? Would it eb an infringment on free speach if they were'nt submitted or is it just too much of a sore spot for this community.
Now as a Englishman I have to say that Amercia as a whoel appears to be a lot more involved with religion than the Brits, of all my friends one goes to church and on a whole religion isn't talked about. However, the US regulary has religion spoiken about on TV, electorial candidates are sometimes judged whether or not they are religious or not (which I believe is completly wrong) and to an extent some Atheists are descriminated against. I'd just like to see your views on this subject as it is a very interesting one.

shibby558899
shibby558899 on Jan 12 '08 at 3:17am
As long as it's something like the winning design BFF, I'm cool with it. It isn't targeted at one specific religion so it can appeal to everyone (people of all different religions and even people who aren't religious)
FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on Jan 12 '08 at 3:19am
I don't mind any topic going on t-shirts, but for Threadless, this is not their primary audience or really what this site is about. The longer you are on here, you will see a "threadless" feel to many of the designs that are printed, which usually are well-drawn clever tales that usually communicate quite quickly with the viewer of the shirt something spectacularly funny. Some are more abstract and artistic and aren't meant to give the full scope and idea behind them in one glance. But these two sectors are overwhelming non-partisan, and I think this site functions best as such. There's plenty of sites dedicated to religious themes on shirts.
FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on Jan 12 '08 at 3:29am
By the way, at first i thought you were saying we should have a religion around our love of t-shirts. And i must say i am all for that.
Mizzuru
Mizzuru on Jan 12 '08 at 3:59am
Woah! Sod my old debate lets make that!

We already have one church, unfortuantly it's in chicago which is no good to me...
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Hey there, I'm Frank I live in the North of England and I think I have a unique style. I love the T-shirts on here especially the ones with a cartoony or Eastern theme.
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