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ha ha ha ha ha ha. Yeah, I've got an old beaten up creative player myself. Sign me up for the revolution!
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Another ipod shirt, dont know how many ive seen already, sorry to say im getting really sick of them. ya sry.
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I like it on red. I know everyone is tired of seeing ipod designs, but none have been printed, so I have no problem with it.
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yeah, im overall sick of the ipod one's but this one is certainly tolerable...I would most likely buy it if printed.
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this scare me. it creates a very uncomfortable atmosphere, and not in the marketing sense that you're aiming for.
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there was a guy walking along some train tracks with his iPod plugged in.
guy got hit by the train. was on the news. iPods kill |
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I like the iPod idea. But not the violence and the political statement. And if you were aiming to 'not' make a political statement, sorry you failed miserably.
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Regardless of whether or not you meant this to be a political statement that's how it comes across- as a political statement with a dash of humor.
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i like the concept, but due to the fact that it deals with war, it looks like you are trying to make a political statement.
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Even though YOU say you're not trying to make a political statement, the shirt still makes one. One I am uncomfortable with wearing on a shirt. Your message could have been conveyed in a better way.
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I get the point, but it still makes me uneasy. Images of guns and violence are a delicate thing. Well, not to everyone... but to some people they are.
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About my design
It's a social statement showing how some fine products can be found anywhere in the world, anywhere.