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This design also refers to the lack of political creativity when it comes to solving problems on a larger scale.
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my favourite so far....4 colours, well done.
where's your profile??? get some info about yourself up there ...promo ejay... |
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How about a rubix cube instead of a random box with shapes in?? And i agree drop the pink maybe some less garinsh colours. But i do like the idea and the design :) well done
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love the pink, very 'in' colour in the uk, even with guys....the cube is a childs toys if i'm not mistaken, used to teach them how to recognise shapes, hand eye co-ordination
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america (i'm assuming since the year is 1776) solves problems by lighting them on fire....
not for a t-shirt. |
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RaeKuusou- you nailed the reference, but this definitely isn't an anti american statement, it's an anti war statement. When did ideals such as Peace and Creativity become unsuitable for t-shirts?
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Pffttt, didn't you guys ever have that toy as a kid? You stick the different shapes in the correct shaped hole. Shape recognition for infants.
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I don't have anything against pink as a colour, but i don't have it on any shirts at the moment and i'd have no problem wearing this at all.
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