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Jan 15 '07
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1.34 out of 5
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Consumer/Accidental Advertising Medium Disclaimer
At the time of this product’s purchase and/or provision, I was not given the opportunity of removing the advertising, logo or branding from visibility to the public. While I do intend to use this product, and its use may inadvertantly make the product’s advertising, logo or branding visible to the public, I do not, nor will not, support, condone or promote the product and, furthermore, do not testify, ensure, swear, attest or promise any claims made by the advertising, logo or branding thereon. Additionally, as a consumer and accidental advertising medium for this product, I provide the following disclaimer. I have no knowledge of the origin of this product or the conditions of the laborers who created it. I have no knowledge of the origin of the advertising, logo or branding on this product, the products and/or services they offer, the quality of the products and/or services they offer, the conditions endured by the labors of the product and/or services they offer, international, national and/or state domestic and/orforeign trade laws that may be breached by using the products and/or services they offer, violations to OSHA, Free Trade Agreement, NATO, SEATO, EOE or AA standards based on the employment of the laborers that provide the products and/or services offered. While I do not condone sweatshop labor, unfair working conditions, exporting work to foreign companies thus denying domestic workers jobs to feed families and stimulate local economies, selling shoddy products or tricking consumers into advertising their products and/or services by forcing them to accidentally advertise said products and/or services on this product, I have no choice but to continue to use this product with this disclaimer. Finally, I was not notified if any animals were hurt in the creation and/or distribution of this product and, while I hope they weren’t, cannot assume responsibility for harsh treatment.

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BEANBOY
BEANBOY on Jan 15 '07
I don't like to read. Just like funny pictures.
mishv
mishv on Jan 15 '07
whoa, thats a thesis on a tee!
Buclkes and or Straps
Buclkes and or Straps on Jan 15 '07
accidential
shirtflirt
shirtflirt on Jan 15 '07
accidential


ahahahahahahahhaaha
resettheyears
resettheyears on Jan 15 '07
sorry, i don't even want to read all that text in your description much less on a t-shirt.
rabidlizzy
rabidlizzy on Jan 15 '07
I like it loads. It should be on the back, though, since I would feel uncomfortable with someone staring at my chest that long. But if it's on my back, people in class who sit behind me or on the bus at the same location would have time to engage in the awesome-ness of this shirt. Maybe on the front make up your own advertising-ish logo, in a mockery of other ones.
sugarkitten
sugarkitten on Jan 15 '07
Linguistic master- but you did use a lot of words that mean very close to the same thing (testify, swear, attest)- I love this only for the verbage, I would never wear it. I have been thouroughly entertained for atleast 10 minutes. thank you.
BR14N
BR14N on Jan 15 '07
it's a little much if you ask me. i don't think lawyers would even take the time to read all this. hmmm. maybe you could get some inspriation from the artwork over at adbusters...they have some good examples of anti-consumerist/capitalist imagery that cut to the point.
gidgetxmeg
gidgetxmeg on Jan 15 '07
I agree with rabidlizzy... put it on the back and I'd most likely buy it.
bluegabs
bluegabs on Jan 15 '07
put it on the back.
and use spell check.
and cliffs notes.
and add a deer or some skulls. ;)
SheepMan420
SheepMan420 on Jan 15 '07
wow theres no way in hell im reading all that jazz
terryb
terryb on Jan 15 '07
pretty plain :(
lesquelette
lesquelette on Jan 15 '07
I think rabidlizzy has some good suggestions. And spellcheck.
itwasa_trick
itwasa_trick on Jan 15 '07
uh... no,.
staffell
staffell on Jan 15 '07
oh dear
nibbsie
nibbsie on Jan 15 '07
wow. i must agree with another comment on here "I would feel uncomfortable with someone staring at my chest that long" on the other hand, feel free to stare at my back as long as you want hahaha
xx_kate_xx
xx_kate_xx on Jan 15 '07
sry...too long to read
tofurky
tofurky on Jan 15 '07
im not gunna spend ten min reading sombodys shirt
Quent
Quent on Jan 15 '07
I like it a lot. Put it on the back and make it bigger or put it in the upper corner of the back.
pearly-pants
pearly-pants on Jan 15 '07
too much reading for my tastes.... its cool tho...I give it a 4...
JeffreyyS
JeffreyyS on Jan 15 '07
love it but with all that ink on one shirt its gunna feel gross i say only use one color either that teal backround or no backround just border and a darker text.
Rabnif
Rabnif on Jan 16 '07
That's class, and I think it's good on the front though will lead to interesting conversations if you fdorget that you've got it on. $5
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