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Rummaging in my grandfather's attic last weekend, I found an old trunk (that apparently had belonged to HIS grandfather) marked "Science Expedition - 1861". Inside, along with a wild assortment of outdated (and rather questionable) scientific instruments, was a selection of notes and illustrations, most of which had disintegrated with age. This diagram, showing the strata of the earth, was the only surviving document of their expedition. I think it would make a great shirt design, and hope you do too.
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im really glad you made this, because its actual my life's goal to reach the gooey caramel center. I just crossed the diamond ring which was a bitch to drill through...
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i can't begin to tell you how much i love this shirt!!! and i love the fact that there's so much history behind it!
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i do love this.
i would find it even more hilarious if there were the actual layers labeled...and then just the thin candy shell and gooey middle. but its still good. |
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ive seen a thing like this with a gobstopper as the earth, on here before...anyone remember?
but this design is much much better. very cute and clever. |
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journey to the gooey caramel center of the earth!
THATS what jules verne should have written about. $5 ftw! |
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haha, I gave it a 4 only because I just know that only people who are within a foot of your body are going to be able to read what makes this shirt awesome (Mole-men)
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From 2 comments above, even though Geologywas reprinted just last week, this still deserves a print of its own.
Both of your wishes should come true! |
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hmmm I don't think so, but then again the Earth's mantle isn't made of lost pens, diamond rings, and lonely socks
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