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haha love it. I hate when I'm driving and my navigator is telling me how to get someplace and they say "take a right" and I have to take a minute to figure out which was IS right. x.x
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it's quite true but not true enough that id feel compelled to wear a t-shirt that points it out for like 12 hours or more.
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Imagine wearing this shirt and having people ask you about it, thinking it represents some deep philosophical/political idea.
Then you explain it to them... |
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(first comment)
There is also another reading to this: your right ends when mine begins (from the " > " html tags), an old brazilian saying. Great job! |
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I SO wish I could wear this to work, I work at a movie theater and people always get confused when you tell them where to go. So funny!
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I love it, and i'm left handed!
I really like to double meaning of the first line (although that would be spelt you're) |
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You could make one for bands or thespians or something that says "Stage right" and "Crowd right" or whatever.
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I like it. It should come in handy when you tell someone that they have something on their face. Well done.
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Dyslexia strikes again, just noticed a spelling mistake in the copy at the top, sorry about that. Cheers for being polite and not mentioning it.
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oh, perfect. there are so many situations it would have been helpful for me or someone else to be wearing this.
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About my design
Please comment on the concept and design, even my opinion if you feel like it.
Cheers, Al