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chemistry of love

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Dec 27 '06
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ospikmese

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by ospikmese
simple. i like. $5.
The Crackers
The Crackers on Dec 27 '06
LOVE should be spelled out larger so it looks better and the idea is conveyed better, but nice idea



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spitesprite
spitesprite on Dec 27 '06
I love this idea, but there are too many things wrong with the chemical structures for me to be willing to give this a high score. Sorry.



I do love the idea, tho'.

Speak_Easy
Speak_Easy on Dec 27 '06
Great concept. I love smart tees and chemistry references, but there are a lot of things wrong with that molecule and the bonds. First of all, there's no way vanadium can have a single bond with oxygen. Secondly, is there even an element with the abbreviation L? I know there's Li, La, Lu, I would even accept Lr! I don't believe there is an E either. Then you have that unbonded electron in one nitrogen amongst many strangely bonded atoms. The idea just loses a lot of coolness when it doesn't actually work. Sorry if this is really obsessive-compulsive, but I wouldn't buy the tee for theses reasons. Great idea and concept though. :D
rigatoni
rigatoni on Dec 27 '06
as a pharmacy major who has surrendured her life to chemistry, i love it. 5!
SirLee
SirLee on Dec 27 '06
good concept, but fix the chemistry.
rachel_ksy
rachel_ksy on Dec 27 '06
same, i love the idea, but you should correct all those mistakes. any high school student would immediately point that out and that would make the shirt look like it was some cheap fake.
ospikmese
ospikmese on Dec 27 '06
but it is chemistery of love not lesson of chemistry. i know there is no any elemen L..... but it is love
itsatree
itsatree on Dec 28 '06
no, there is more wrong with it than the L...mainly, you cant have the O conected by more than two lines anywhere. love the concept, though!
Mista_Twist
Mista_Twist on Dec 28 '06
I WUB U might be valid chemistry, hehe :)



So is Ti AmO ;)



As for the molecule construction, well...



ambientcity
ambientcity on Dec 28 '06
oxygen can't have more than two bonds
ospikmese
ospikmese on Dec 28 '06
everybody like chemical proff. i dont care chemistry no more .. thank you
blossompossum
blossompossum on Dec 28 '06
I like this quite alot. At least it mentions the word "love" without hearts everywhere.
helo
helo on Dec 28 '06
opikmese, there's no harm in reworking the design so it works in Chemistry ( if it's possible. Mista Twist has some some interesting ideas ). Be sure to run your concept by experts in Chemistry for evaluation and possible approaches you might have never thought of and then you when you're finally done - KaBlam ! you end up with a cool design we can all enjoy.
sugarkitten
sugarkitten on Dec 29 '06
My Chemical Romance!
enfluence
enfluence on Dec 29 '06
I like it even with the chemistry mishaps. $5

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denominator
denominator on Dec 29 '06
i agree. if you found a way to make it work with real chemistry it would be great
imagination
imagination on Dec 29 '06
I hate Double bonds, a couple of weeks ago we did them in chemistry.

I like this idea =]

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CheesecakeBree
CheesecakeBree on Dec 30 '06
I agree with Speak_Easy. If you're going to do a chemistry shirt, do it right! Sure, I know it's supposed to be cute and amusing and all... and sometimes you have to defy the laws of science to do so. But it makes it seem as though you weren't willing to put in enough thought by not trying to keep it "correct". Anybody can make an incorrect chem shirt with random letters. What would be *really* cool is if it spelled something out *and* was all correct/real. I think it's a neat idea, though, just needs to be taken all the way!
WishWishForAFish
WishWishForAFish on Dec 31 '06
hm... i find myself disagreeing with virtually everyone on this page :P in fact, i find it obnoxious how people are breaking it down into literally chemistry and critisizing it for not being the latter. when, in fact, it is an adorable concept and frankly, a really clever tee shirt design. its wonderful and all that everyone is so into chemistry that he must be a know-it-all for the sake of correcting a tee shirt. scientifically correct or not, this is a wonderful design. i adore it.
artrock101
artrock101 on Dec 31 '06
...pretty silly to complain about the chemisty... it's a t-shirt =P like saying "I'd like that design, but I'm sorry, Monsters don't eat popsicles!"... I like it more because of it's a bit off...



Nice!
le_sigh
le_sigh on Dec 31 '06
I would never wear a shirt with incorrect chemistry. It's like having a design with something spelled wrong.
swintpoof
swintpoof on Jan 01 '07
now name it.
bonsoirmel
bonsoirmel on Jan 01 '07
Definitely need L-O-V-E to be bigger, I missed it altogether before reading someone else's comment. On coloured shirts, too.. or make it red and blue on the black shirt. Also, I think that the non-love letters should probably be real chemistry just to avoid having people walking up to the wearer in the street and telling them AGAIN that it's incorrect, however the letters in LOVE don't need to be real chemicals. Great idea, but just needs a few tweaks.
Tiffyozmo
Tiffyozmo on Jan 01 '07
i like the idea.
KingApe
KingApe on Jan 02 '07
Good idea, but it's too plain.
shirtco
shirtco on Jan 02 '07
No element L or E. I would say the concept is nearly "organic". But not quite.
summerstorm
summerstorm on Jan 03 '07
Oh man... Chemistry was the bane of my educational existence. I thought I'd never get through it. I guess that makes me a retard because I'm getting ready to graduate nursing school and would not have positively known that L is not an element. LOL Oh well. I'm glad so many of you out there actually do know Chemistry because otherwise this would be a terribly screwed up world.

Speak Easy, I just have to say that I enjoyed your comment the most. :D

I probably wouldn't get this shirt just because my Chemistry teacher pretty much makes me cringe at the thought, but it's a cool idea anyway.
Glasses
Glasses on Jan 03 '07
Much love for science shirts! =D Obviously you can't change the fact that there's no L or E elements, and you can't change the letters to something else as it would completely destroy the idea of the shirt, but if you fixed the rest of the chemistry so that was correct and still left the 'L' 'O' 'V' and 'E' in there, that would be enough for me.
StevieJoi.
StevieJoi. on Jan 03 '07
i like it. $5
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