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wow. that's actually really funny. I kindof wish it wasnt' a beetle though, but I love those flat planes. I worry that it's copyright infring... wait a second. Maybe not - I'm in Canada, they're assholes for it here. If you're in the States you may be able to get away with it (it seems they hardly care)... but then again, it's being published. I think people may still get it without having to explicitly state "mobile".
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That's hilarious! I'm guessing there would be some sort of legal issue though, even if the logo is not exact :o\
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its pretty rad...there should not be any kind of copyright issue with this besides the execs at mobile might actually enjoy it
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oh this is delicious
clever, and all and the execution is perfect i dont have much preference to what car it is, and the beetle looks nice there f-i-v-e |
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i agree this is so clever, and i like the beetle and the fact its all curved against all the angles its fab...
PRINT PRINT PRINT PRINT PRINT PRINT PRINT PRINT PRINT $5 |
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Wow, this guy has got real imagination (And I don't mean that naff band from the 80's either!) Fantastic. Could this design fit on a pair of Y fronts?
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its awesome indeed. Don't forget the company is MOBIL not MOBILE, that might take the edge off any copyright issues
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Cool idea. The reason it is spelled Mobile is because there are strings hanging down from the roof holding the car, tank and front window, hence the name mobile. Great idea, deff buy!
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hilarious idea, but i don't like the fact that the beetle is the only non-colored thing. it sort of draws my eyes from the rest of the drawing.
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