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lol, 'my' interpretation has nothing to do with the placement on the shirt. but i guess it can be interpreted in a lot of ways.
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Look, when you're wearing the shirt the name isn't on it. Don't be snarky about the name. I, for one, really like this concept as well as the placement.
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well, it would more accurately be representative of atlas rather than sishyphus, as he was trapped in hell to the never ending task of pushing a boulder up a moutain that'd just roll back down....
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is it a statement that the map is centered in asia/russia? i would be more comfortable with it if it would present europe or america. but still, i love it.
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Nice one, one can argue that the size ratio of man to the earth on this T is analogies to a dung beetle and her ball of manure.
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I like the placement where it is, it looks like he's rolling it around the bottom end of the shirt. If it were on the chest or shoulder it wouldn't look like it was travelling anywhere.
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the placement says to me that you're hiding the weigh of the world as if your don't want folks to know about your burden... i ikes... $5
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Weight of the world would rest on one's shoulders, like Atlas. Pushing the world doesn't really seem to get the point across.
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So you design these for your own company, then instead of getting them printed, you see if you can win 2 grand from threadless first.
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i like this. happy with it where it is. not sure i agree about the chest, particularly with boobs it might start looking strange.
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@billpyle: new site is under construction, i'm not printing the designs that i put on threadless.
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I think you should put it on the shoulder, and i think everyone should quit over analyzing this shirt, it is just a shirt.
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