Scoring finished:
1162 days ago
Submitted on:
Aug 03 '05
Scored by:
1,061 people
Comments:
43 comments
Final average score:
2.96 out of 5
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i know skeletons/mummies/other figures of death are "cliche" by now but this is absolutely adorable. 5.
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That is wayyyy too fucking cute for a decaying corpse. I must have it XD I really really hope this gets made into a shirt!
$5 for you |
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very nice illustration.
it looks great with many different colour variations. the brown/light brown an cream tees are my fav's. |
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I gotta say I'm enjoying the hyrogliphs more than the shirt. :\ Maybe that could be your next submission. hehe
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Oh...it's really nice. I know there's tons of skull/death/reaper shirts on Threadless, but I think this one's different and I like it. $5! :D
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HAHAHAHA! I was drinking coffee and actually choked on it was I saw this. It took me a minute to get which is great! DEFINATELY BUY!! I LOVE THIS SHIRT!! 5 $ VERY creative!
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i normally don't like shirts with mummies/skeletons/dead people/etc on them but i really like this design
i also really like all the color combinations good job :) |
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i didn't immediately see that the heart was being given by one mummy to the other (does that need to be more obvious or am i just being dim?), but it's a great design nonetheless.
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After looking at all your stuff man I'd have to say your one of the best designers on the site right now. Keep it up.
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The information you provided gives the shirt much meaning, and makes a greater impression than with the shirt alone.
I like the shirt and will buy it, if it's printed. Cinco! |
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Well done for making a shirt with both death and hearts on it thats actually really good... both are cliched, and are usually therefore rubbish, but this is superb.
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No doubt everyone on Threadless is familiar with the process of mummification, at least to the extent that a person being mummified had all their vital organs removed and placed in jars for safekeeping so that, upon admittance to the afterlife, a soul would have a fresh set of organs for use in the remainder of eternity. The brain was pulled out through the nose and the heart and other organs contained in the torso were removed through incisions in the chest.
What most people don't realize it that, once their brain is removed, a person is much more willing to give away their heart.