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Hi, I've been giving the thumbs up to slogans I'd wear (or could even see one of my friends wearing). I've been seeing some really good stuff out there. I enjoy the idea of working together in a fair way to get the truly best ideas out there into the market. I also know the only way any of us stand a shot of achieving that goal is by coming together as a no-nonsense community. That means we all have to vote honestly for slogans whether they are ours or somebody else's. Surely there are enough talented, honest people out there to help make this happen. We can only win by sticking together. Yeah, like the US Marines! Hoorah! If you want to join the RAMS (Resistance Against Mediocre Slogans) here's what we all must resist: * Voting down other people's slogans despite the fact we love them * Voting on our own slogans through dummy accounts we set up ourselves * Getting our 'friends' to vote for our slogans no matter how weak they are We must only give thumbs up to slogans that make great t-shirts. If you're a talented, honest slogan writer, then let me know so I can come check out your slogans. Let's renew our faith in the crowdsourcing technology used here by Threadless/Typetees. Hoorah!
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There's nothing particularly interesting about me, except my t-shirt slogans. Oh, and my bloggings. Uh, and my wardrobe. Hmm, and my job. And my cats too, yeah. And I hear my aura is an odd shade of yellowy-green. Anyone know what that means?
Plus, the government finds the fact that I haven't paid any taxes in the past ten years very, very interesting. I find that awesome!!! |
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official slogan club
slogan shoguns