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shittakind
Against Discrimination
agrassive colors are intended
chimbleysweep
chimbleysweep on Apr 25 '05
i understand the point in the design and i like it, but the text was hard to read at first...it took me a couple minutes to understand what it said. i thought the I was a ( and that made said mine. fix it up and id vote it a 5.
Emyko
Emyko on Apr 25 '05
"At least I made it on your shirt?" Is this what is says? (I'm not sure.)
tetsuo_cs
tetsuo_cs on Apr 26 '05
Why do they call her T-Rex...?
elasticx
elasticx on Apr 26 '05
Discrimination is when someone is singled out for any reason. In this case you are still pointing out that the woman is fat and discriminating because of it. I think this is counter-productive, heavy-handed, and way too hard to read.
shittakind
shittakind on Apr 26 '05
thank you for giving the definition of discrimination.

so you do not agree that overweight people are discriminated in the media? i seldom saw someone just pointing out that someone is fat. thats a heavy-handed kind of discrimination that everyone recognize immediately.
but there is another form of discrimination: fat people are not shown anymore in the media, the have become some sort of "untouchables".
In both cases, someone is singled out, but the second case is more dangerous. Thats the point i wanted to make aware of.

anyway, i'm not the one wo is pointing out the woman is fat! its you, think about it!

i agree to the text-thing, thank you.
imzadione
imzadione on Apr 26 '05
I'm just wondering how many hours you suffered staring at plus-size porn to trace this whale.
chimbleysweep
chimbleysweep on Apr 26 '05
that's pretty fucked up imzadione.
UmbrellaJane
UmbrellaJane on Apr 27 '05
Well if nothing else, the comments provided a prime opportunity for someone to demonstrate discrimination.
UmbrellaJane
UmbrellaJane on Apr 27 '05
Also, I still can't make out what the text says. Anyone?
megggan
megggan on Apr 27 '05
it says ' At least I made it on your shirt. '

I like the idea and i do see the point but I'm not sure I'd wear it just because it's odd to have an overweigh woman on my breast.
mattmcfar
mattmcfar on Apr 28 '05
that's just sick and wrong, dawg.
Summer_milo
Summer_milo on Apr 28 '05
I understand what you were trying to accomplish with this, and to me, I have to admit that the first thing that crossed my mind was "Why would they say something like that?"

I really like your idea of open-minding the media, how ever, through your shirt. I don't understand what significance the text has, though. I feel like that alone is the offensive part, personally.
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clabrie@shaw.ca
clabrie@shaw.ca on Oct 13 '05
the strange thing about this t is that it does not come in sizes for plus size women. 2xxl is not going to do it. i love threadless designs and have one, but i would prefer a 3x but you do not stock them. trust me i know. the idea of the shirt is a brave one and yes, big or fat or huge or whale-sized people are discriminated against. please! most of those reading this do it. maybe in your next lives some of you will reappear in lane bryant size clothes. think about it. ok don't think about it....it is much easier and more fun to hurt people's feelings.
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