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This was first written at the time of the death of Hafez Assad. I was reminded of it upon the passing of Yasser Arafat. It's basically a plea to the new regimes to abandon the ignorance that has reigned for thousands of years. It is also a plea to the rest of us, especially the youth, because, we all live in our own ignorances, but there is still time to find truth. Sorry for the novel, but I'm not sure if this piece would be something y'all would wear, so this might be the only time you see it, and I wanted to make it as clear as possible. I'd love to hear your thoughts/opinions on this.
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i like the idea, but im afraid its lost on a tshirt.
theres too much text :-\ i agree the baby blue kind of cheers up the shirt too much. again, i like the idea and all. |
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no one is going to stare at my boobs that long trying to read that while not feeling awkward, sorry.
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If you kept the image, and picked 2-3 of your favorite lines and just put those on (with larger font, obviously) you might have a winner.
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if it were on the back, i think it would be a winner, just to repeat what the masses have said!
i love the text...one of my favorite things i've ever read. thanks for sharing it |
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yermahm...
i speak only the truth but help with moving would be a bonus!!! remember...it is MY gift to YOU, allowing you to help me move---and don't you forget it |
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AAANNNDDD i hate shirts that say too much bcuz then people are always standing there reading your shirt
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My issue is that I think for being revolutionary, I think it's inherently sexist to say "your fathers."
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Wow, I like it a lot. I love how it's a light blue, people will think it's more innocent than it really is...
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Awesome. People don't really have to read the whole thing to get it, so I like it the way it is, but black whole be better.
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