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Blexxemen
Theres a rumor spreading in the dinoland that dinosaurs will be erase in the face of the earth because of raining rocks of meteor but Rex the wise dinosaur is more than prepared than any dinosaur in that land. He bought an expensive device in Walmart called the Anti-Extinction Umbrella which he said will help him survive the near rumored extinction..What do you think will he survive?
mocha_san
mocha_san on May 11 '06
Without the explanation, I don't think I would've gotten it. I like the graphic, just not without a little bit of an explanation.
severedlips
severedlips on May 11 '06
I like this! Rex looks so proud of himself! :D
phones
phones on May 11 '06
'Without the explanation, I don't think I would've gotten it'

you've gotta be fucking kidding me.
mr cr0nic
mr cr0nic on May 11 '06
yea - the expression is kinda funny. Cute shirt
theRtist
theRtist on May 11 '06
yea i dont think ill get it either w/o the title, since the rex don't seem to even know the meteor is coming down.. if u can make it look like shes aware of the meteor and yet smiling about it then it would work.
mahalov
   mahalov on May 11 '06
i think its funny just how it is
nice work
littlexred
littlexred on May 11 '06
I love it. I would totally buy myself and my boyfriend it (even though I don't think my boyfriend would get it.) lol
potatopotato
potatopotato on May 11 '06
I agree with phones.
potatopotato
potatopotato on May 11 '06
$5
drmtama2
drmtama2 on May 11 '06
the colors are great i think it would be best on a white t-shirt

$$$$$555555
dancingwithmyconfusion
dancingwithmyconfusion on May 11 '06
ya i got it right away...sooooooo cute! 5
herky
   herky on May 11 '06
I like the illo of the T-Rex, great line detail.
stickyfingers101
stickyfingers101 on May 11 '06
I dunno about pink meteors....
soundinnovation
soundinnovation on May 11 '06
Brings new meaning to the phrase 'meteor shower.'
Not so much a fan of the pink, but the illustration is good.
ivegotnothing
ivegotnothing on May 11 '06
concept is cool but I'd choose a different green and maybe not pink
Stephhh
Stephhh on May 11 '06
whats up with the pink meteor?
deerhead.
deerhead. on May 11 '06
oh yeah.
i love it.
boyfriend-bill
boyfriend-bill on May 11 '06
If I were to be crushed by a meteor, I think I would want it to be pink. nice job. 5
Stevethegreat
Stevethegreat on May 11 '06
The evolutionism myth is used to promote the erroneous belief that humans and dinosaurs lived millions of years apart from each other. Children and adults are indoctrinated with this 'belief' starting from early childhood with books that teach it. It's reinforced in the public school system, the media and the entertainment industry. Recent examples include the highly misleading TV documentary called Walking with Dinosaurs that aired on the Discovery Channel, and the History Channel's The Quest for Dinosaurs program.

The Bible clearly teaches that humans and dinosaurs (called "dragons" in the past) were created on the same day. One must engage in hermeneutical back flips to interpret the Bible in any other way on this point. It also goes on to describe interactions between humans and these creatures.

Close-up of a 3-toed dinosaur footprint in the mud taken in 1966. Click here to read more about it.

(click on image above to see full size version)

What many people are not aware of is that there exists a considerable body of evidence that supports the biblical claim of human/dinosaur interaction. Some of this evidence suggests that this may be happening even today in certain parts of the world like the African Congo, and even here in the United States.

This evidence exists in many forms. Some examples include:
1. Eye witness accounts by many people of creatures that are exactly like dinosaurs in appearance. The descriptions include not only sightings, but people actually hunting and killing them are being killed by them. These stories have been documented all over the world in many different cultures. They exist in the writings of several well-known ancient people, and have been documented by scientists as recently as a few years ago. Some of the best information along these lines come from evolutionists in their book titled "A Living Dinosaur?".

2. Art work and various ancient artifacts depicting live dinosaurs by themselves, or interacting with humans. These include burial stones, burial cloths, clay figurines, cave drawings, etc.

3. Fossilized footprints of humans and dinosaurs together. While some of these particular discoveries may be questionable, others appear to be far more reliable.

Because evolutionists and the news media have so thoroughly indoctrinated our society into believing we lived millions of years apart from dinosaurs, many will immediately dismiss such evidences as hoaxes, or the result of overactive imaginations. However, like many other 'anomalies' that evolutionists try to explain away or dismiss, this evidence is far too abundant worldwide to ignore.

The problem for evolutionists is that if this is true, it would deal a major blow to evolutionism theory. Some evolutionists will say that if a few dinosaurs were found alive today, it would not do harm to evolutionism. But we're not talking about a few isolated incidents. There are many incidents around the world that are documented in many different cultures. The evidence suggests that this interaction between humans and dinosaurs has in the past been wide-spread, not isolated. If true, this would indeed present a major problem for evolutionists to explain using their world view of origins.
francobolli
   francobolli on May 12 '06
I reckon a meteor shower would be more effective. Otherwise, not bad!

And Steve, wtf mate... seriously.
uberadorkable
uberadorkable on May 12 '06
I think the image is fine just the way it is--don't change anything except colors! I am on the fence about the pinkness of the meteor.

However, either way, it's an OH YES DEFINITELY $5--I friggin love it, and I have a ton of friends who would love it too. Positioning on the shirt is great, as well. I like the picture as is, and it is very easy to "get" without any sort of explanation. Jeez, people.

Awesome work :)
kagehime
kagehime on May 12 '06
... i must be tired. i thought that was a rose potato or something.
commiehetsoflav
commiehetsoflav on May 12 '06
lol !

i do like it centered, but maybe it should be slightly smaller, and have the meteor with a proper tail rather than being cut off at the shoulder ?

a meteor shower instead of just one meteor would look nice too but i dont know if that would be at odds w/ the idea of the shirt .

you get a 4 =D

ps . rex's expression > *
casbie
casbie on May 12 '06
smaller, then it'll be cuter
c_case
c_case on May 12 '06
clever.
Stevieboy7
Stevieboy7 on May 12 '06
not exactly sure if i like the colours together
but the design is good overal 5
somethingaboutairplanes
somethingaboutairplanes on May 12 '06
i loveee it, i got it without the explanation. $5
CarreiraSolo
CarreiraSolo on May 12 '06
nice job!! ..........................................................5
disastars
disastars on May 12 '06
What a hoity toity T-Rex. I love it.
mmarmer
mmarmer on May 12 '06
I think it is really cute.
I don't think the problem is understanding the point, but that it is funnier with a little blurb beneath the design with the title on it in a Far Side-esque manner. The title is really funny and I think it would add to the shirt.

Really fun either way.
$5
Aleesun<3
Aleesun<3 on May 12 '06
aww
haha this is very cute.
Five.
ChestlyMcCrackin
ChestlyMcCrackin on May 12 '06
Oh Steve your such a kidder, this is threadless not your therapist... SH. $5
tanaqui
tanaqui on May 12 '06
super awesome.
degreeof6
degreeof6 on May 12 '06
I agree that it should be a bit smaller, but I love the design. Maybe on a yellow shirt? That might help convey the happy randomness.
NinerzNina
NinerzNina on May 12 '06
way awesome, no explanation needed
jake barker
jake barker on May 12 '06
i don't think the title or explanation are necessary, they are actually excessive and a bit ridiculous if you ask me. the shirt in and of itself is very good.
blkdahlia
blkdahlia on May 12 '06
the green and the pink make me think of watermelon
gibble
gibble on May 12 '06
great one - it doesnt look like much of a meteor though

$3
Sushiful
Sushiful on May 12 '06
The only reason your meteor is not meteoresque is the fact that it is pink. I'm sure we can all conclude, realistic colours or no, what it is. Yes, even from afar.
As for not understanding just what's going on, now that's just crazy.

It's just that the dino's a bit big, maybe it should look smaller so as to seem more in the path of the meteor? And the colours are ...awkward.
Forgotten_Bliss
Forgotten_Bliss on May 12 '06
Steve: Oh dear.. it's just a shirt. I don't believe in Evolution, yet I'd still buy it.. I think it's cute. Jeez... lighten up.

Seriously. It's like you're trying to act like you're smarter than everyone else.. my oh my.

5$ the way it is

Boers
Boers on May 12 '06
i think that comment is really interesting, where'd you get it at??
-as for shirt, also quite fresh! diggin it!
Kateyez
Kateyez on May 13 '06
Please divert that meteor and save our t rex friend! Great colors and evokes emothion. Great job!
Kalistari
Kalistari on May 13 '06
That is so far side...lol
EatingSnowflakes
EatingSnowflakes on May 13 '06
I love it!!! In any color, its AWESOME!
5 !!!
crocophant
crocophant on May 13 '06
omg so sad :( make it smaller though then iw ouldbuy it
DwarfMcDougal
DwarfMcDougal on May 13 '06
Very nice
casaz
casaz on May 14 '06
Stevethegreat? What would GOD say about that name? hmm?

Anyways...$6 from me. I love it and i want it now. something about the color scheme i'm not in love with, but the threadless people sometimes play with that as well.

very well done. hell of an idea. top notch.
Daniel San
Daniel San on May 14 '06
No
kmshirley
kmshirley on May 14 '06
i love this for some odd reason.
i'd like brighter colors though.
thomasexciting
thomasexciting on May 14 '06
the colors dont feel right, but the title made me laugh
MityPencil
MityPencil on May 15 '06
hahaha i LOVE it! i would definitly by this
magdela
magdela on May 15 '06
i love dinosaurs! i don't think any explanation is needed, it's already really cute and no explanation leaves it open for interpretation. also,
i hope steve was joking.
dx empathy xb
dx empathy xb on May 15 '06
clever $5
bitbitluv
bitbitluv on May 15 '06
smart idea
si0uxsie
si0uxsie on May 15 '06
Love the umbrella! Interesting! 5
<3
Haworth
Haworth on May 16 '06
love it
NightvisionVoyager
NightvisionVoyager on May 16 '06
thats a very metro t-rex
DaintyBuffalo
DaintyBuffalo on May 16 '06
$5
retrospectrum
retrospectrum on May 16 '06
Steve: Relax, It's art. Remember?

I'd totally wear this!
shes eletrik
shes eletrik on May 17 '06
steve, get over yourself.

it's a t-shirt.
femalepharoe
femalepharoe on May 17 '06
whoever said they wouldnt get it...disturbing almost
RJNavarrete
RJNavarrete on May 17 '06
$5.
Easily.
So Awesome!
Alexandraln
Alexandraln on May 18 '06
Yes, yes, yes.
5!
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