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Ronlewhorn
I know i will get torn apart by meat enthusiasts and Ryden Lovers again, however, i think this would be a great shirt.
headfirst4halos
headfirst4halos on Jun 17 '04
its silly, but i dont like the badge gear thing much
kittyfantastico
kittyfantastico on Jun 17 '04
what's the character on the right mean?
kittyfantastico
kittyfantastico on Jun 17 '04
oh, by the way... very clever I like it.
sur
sur on Jun 17 '04
what does _( )_ mean and who is the son of steak?
Ewan
Ewan on Jun 18 '04
Why the 'Omega' and 'Ohm' symbols, I don't get the relationship to meat?
r3studios
r3studios on Jun 18 '04
yay, i´d buy.
jmprockstar
jmprockstar on Jun 18 '04
sophomoric. the badge/coat of arms needs more detail than disparate religious symbols evoking less than their original meaning and more the creators dismal lurch towards irony. the attempt towards cleverness here is too obvious.

with all the meat-is-murder shirts already on here, you really need to distinguish yourself from the bunch, perhaps by using a different cut of meat from the t-bone. you won't win anyone over with such a delicious graphic. perhaps round steak instead?
Ronlewhorn
Ronlewhorn on Jun 18 '04
The whole idea is on the importance people place on such a simple thing. The badge symbol in the back representing an award = a feeling of importance. The omega and jewish symbols bringing in the idea of religion and things we put on pedestals. I chose a T-bone, because it is the epitomy of what a person pictures when they think of raw meat. I eat meat, it just think it's nuts the amount of energy people expend to avoid it. Or the amount of energy I am spending trying to explain this to someone who hasn't even attempted a shirt of his own . . .
troninator
troninator on Jun 18 '04
it's called hebrew. not jewish symbols.
Ewan
Ewan on Jun 18 '04
Jewish symbols? where?
ErrorType110
ErrorType110 on Jun 18 '04
I agree with what jmprockstar said... 100%, well put my friend
callmeMooCow
callmeMooCow on Jun 18 '04
To explain to everyone that asked me what that meant, it would take at least a year.
zegazong
zegazong on Jun 18 '04
fer realz, tshirts arn't books, the idea should be apparent at first glance, or else an enticing, visually pleasing design
xdontkillmyduckx
xdontkillmyduckx on Jun 18 '04
I'm not even going to go into why Jewish people avoid meat, because it's a whole thing, but I just think this is disrespectful. You shouldn't isolate peoples' beliefs or say that they're wrong... that's just rude. I'm a vegitarian, and we all have reasons for our actions, if you feel that you want to eat meat, then fine, go ahead, I don't care. Just don't insult people that don't eat it because of either religious reasons or personal choice.
lleathall
lleathall on Jun 18 '04
Makes me want to grill out.
Drip Co
Drip Co on Jun 19 '04
i think if you shrunk the badge, around the meat, made the circle bigger, and the line thicker, and then pulled the ribbions out maybe a tad, your design could be a lot stronger, its all about no awkward space, and hirerarchy, by the way do you know where i could get a hemp necklace, for maybe around 5 bucks, haha one up on you DB, : )
stylesdavis
stylesdavis on Jun 19 '04
the Ohm symbol is not hebrew...
kevinmyers
kevinmyers on Jun 19 '04
good shirt...i like the message and agree with what you said before...

i like shirts like these because they make a point that you will have to think about...you are expecting your audience to have 1/2 a brain and think about what you are drawing and making...very cool...i like people to have to think about the statement I'm making (or you are making) instead of it hitting them like a truck...people should be expected to ask you what it means...people should be expected to THINK again...well done

sure you could of put the message in bold faced capital letters on the front...but where's the irony and fun in that? very good shirt...very good message...very good design...keep up the good work
sur
sur on Jun 20 '04
I agree with zegazong and xdontkillmyduckx.

Ohm is a Hindu and not Jewish Symbol. Hindus don't eat beef as they hold the animal sacred. The shirt may be more offensive than intended.

Ronlewhorn
Ronlewhorn on Jun 21 '04
i really had no intention of insulting anyone. especially not religious groups. The only statement is that of the unnecessary emphasis we as a society put on stupid stuff. This has been exemplified in many comments.
jess2057
jess2057 on Jun 21 '04
funny, I saw a running elephant, not a cut of meat.
Hammond
Hammond on Jun 23 '04
i agree with rolewhorn. The whole thing is kind of farsical the way that how the most random and measly things in our life are taboo because tradition and dusty books written by sexist, poorly educated men thousands of years ago that may be fictional or not command our lives. The fact that this utterly random t-shirt even envokes it just goes to show how deep a problem it is. All of you who insulted this design should wear it as a symbol of your own mannerisms.
joeschmoe
joeschmoe on Jun 23 '04
amen hammond!!! 5
Ronlewhorn
Ronlewhorn on Jun 23 '04
thank you hammond, i'm glad someone understands it! and can not freak out before they think about the fact that their freaking out is proving the point!
beatnix
beatnix on Jun 23 '04
t-bone anyone?
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