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691 days ago
Submitted on:
Jan 11 '08
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449 people
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7 comments
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1.52 out of 5
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InverseParadox
One murder a day... Since the year 2000, Philadelphia has experienced more than 300 murders annually, 80% of them caused by shootings. Most cities are experiencing a drop in murder rates due to severe gun restrictions and intensive police campaigns. Philadelphia has yet to catch on. My design aspires to revolutionize Philadelphia's current murder rate. Wear this shirt to promote the end of murder in Philadelphia.

no special printing methods needed.
glamjets
glamjets on Jan 11 '08
Shit, I was just about to move there. Thanks for the warning; dodged a bullet there.
_edg_
_edg_ on Jan 11 '08
Sorry, but this doesn't seem to send a clear message without the name. Just looking at the shirt it could just as easily be one of those shirts a kid would wear to try to look hard. I like your idea, I just don't think it quite worked out.
angelosmom
angelosmom on Jan 11 '08
PINK!
horizontal vertigo
horizontal vertigo on Jan 12 '08
booya for saints row, n the other shirt that looked a lot like this that i scored earlier
FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on Jan 12 '08
Woah...two designs with guns as buildings! I live right outside of Murderdelphia and I try to stay away as much as possible. I have to agree this communicates really none of the ideas you have with creating it, which is fine unless you want people to really see what you are going for.
marblehunt
marblehunt on Jan 12 '08
Maybe this is one of the smaller percentage of designs that would genuinely benefit from a text slogan printed on it? Underneath the graphic perhaps?
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