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just a provocative and ironic invitation to remember our values and ideals (whatever they are) but keep on searching for new inspiration to refresh and renew and make the revolution! :)
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@ginette
yea you would...maybe in a different way. "There's something missing" , that's obviuos at any level I think. |
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of course. i was being over critical because i thought it was an interesting idea how just bringing this out of the internet realm would change our intial response even the tiniest bit.
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I mean, if you mean gay as "full of joy", I apologize (even if I'd found it very strange). If you wanted to offend me, you should be banned just for considering the word gay offensive, my DEEEEAR.
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@ginette: Yep! My boyfriend has a t-shirt with that broken-image box on it. (http://www.jinx.com/men/shirts/geek/broken_image.html?catid=4)
It works well as a shirt. |
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I like the 'broken image link' idea, but I hate Che Guevara shirts (and the ignorant Commie-wanna-be losers who wear them) so much that the very concept just irritates me.
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-kizobu
In some way it's also critical towards who wears a political image without knowing what it actually means. |
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though this would likely work as is, I thought an alternative might be text that reads, "Your Face Here" or something to that effect ...ya dig
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i get the idea but i wouldn't wear the shirt cause it even suggests the over use Che Guevara shirts. if you wanted to do something revolutionary and new i would have gone with a truly new design.
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i think is a clever way to design using a pop theme, just the illustration could be better, but anyway is a really funny and smart concept. i like it.
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I agreee with ginetteginette. The concept is innovative, but hard to convey on a teeshirt. I hope you rework the "refresh the revolution" theme because I think you're onto a really powerful idea.
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