This guy deserves a statue.
The head of TshirtHell.com (a website that offers offensive t-shirts), was poisoned because someone took his offensiveness towards the t-shirts a bit too far... Still, due to huge amounts of support from friends, family and fans, he continues his quest of sometimes dubious, harsh humor.
As I bought some tees there myself (the one with 'I used to listen to N-Sync when they were Underground' and the 'Once you go Asian, you'll never go Caucasian'), it was with horror and disbelief that I read this article.
Killing someone because he sell t-shirts that are sometimes offensive (ok, some of them are really rude, even I am not that blind) is taking it a bit too far, I believe...
http://www.tshirthell.com/worsethanhellmessage.htm
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I bet it's a promotional scam gone wrong.
Good site, there. Glad to see that for every outraged person, there's ten more people laughing at 9/11.
Good site, there. Glad to see that for every outraged person, there's ten more people laughing at 9/11.
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Unless you think the poisoner was enjoying his right to freedom of expression as well, of course.
Then it all gets complicated
Then it all gets complicated
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Let's get Markfiend on the case and we can all have a big juicy debate about it!andymackem wrote:Unless you think the poisoner was enjoying his right to freedom of expression as well, of course.
Then it all gets complicated
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I'm not a big fan of slogan t-shirts myself, but I got one today which brought a lump to my throat: A Dad is for life, not just for Father's Day.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Nice.Francis wrote:I'm not a big fan of slogan t-shirts myself, but I got one today which brought a lump to my throat: A Dad is for life, not just for Father's Day.
I tried to wade through it. Got to the end of the second page after two hours. You owe me two hours of entertainment, B.Motz wrote:Just as long as it doesn't get as big, juicy and debated as the European Union one. That thread overdosed on wordcount
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It's nice to see that the fact I have an opinion on everything has not gone unnoticed. I thinkboudicca wrote:Let's get Markfiend on the case and we can all have a big juicy debate about it!
T-shirt slogans to die for?
Like it says on the tshirthell site "F*ck 'em if they can't take a joke".
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What's all this about the EU debate being long?
Some of the youngsters need educating. I'd have described it as a fascinating meeting of different cultures debating the prospects and desirability of a common goal. Despite collectively knowing sod-all about it (apologies to my co-contributors, but everything else I put forward was general and vague, so there's no real need to change )
I like this 'going on holiday, no need to pay attention at work' feeling. Don't you?
Some of the youngsters need educating. I'd have described it as a fascinating meeting of different cultures debating the prospects and desirability of a common goal. Despite collectively knowing sod-all about it (apologies to my co-contributors, but everything else I put forward was general and vague, so there's no real need to change )
I like this 'going on holiday, no need to pay attention at work' feeling. Don't you?
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The art of waffling.andymackem wrote:Despite collectively knowing sod-all about it (apologies to my co-contributors, but everything else I put forward was general and vague, so there's no real need to change )
I'm a maestro. As you may have noticed.
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The quickest to rocket up the post-count league since...boudicca wrote:The art of waffling.
I'm a maestro. As you may have noticed.
... well, a certain meerkat I guess
*Edit: Why the ^&*^ %^*&)( %^&£&*((*()(* do I keep typing :innocnet: ?
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When I first arrived here, when Boudicca was not even a cybernetic gleam in a CPU's eye (I don't believe any of you are real people, by the way, I'm assuming this is an elaborate game of artificial stupidity or something ), I posted an introduction and a warning. I'm sure you can find it if you look.boudicca wrote:The art of waffling.andymackem wrote:Despite collectively knowing sod-all about it (apologies to my co-contributors, but everything else I put forward was general and vague, so there's no real need to change )
I'm a maestro. As you may have noticed.
It covered most of the above points fairly clearly. Maybe I should add it to my sig.
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andymackem wrote:artificial stupidity
If we were in the States I think I'd be pleading the fifth
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Guilty as charged. I'm trying to keep the place moving in James Blast's absence!
No, the stupidity's real enough.andymackem wrote:(I don't believe any of you are real people, by the way, I'm assuming this is an elaborate game of artificial stupidity or something )
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Sure we do. However, I made my view perfectly clear on the first page on that thread, and there is no way in hell I'm reading all you've been writing.andymackem wrote:What's all this about the EU debate being long?
Some of the youngsters need educating.
There's a reason my posts are all on a few lines.
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The impatience of youth. Bless. /hugs/Dark wrote:I made my view perfectly clear on the first page on that thread, and there is no way in hell I'm reading all you've been writing.
There's a reason my posts are all on a few lines.
Don't worry Dark. Some day you too will be a sad old fart with time enough to write an essay every half-hour, and all because you can't face doing any work.
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Right there with you. Time we enjoyed our youth before we become bitter, cynical...oh, wait.Dark wrote:Sure we do. However, I made my view perfectly clear on the first page on that thread, and there is no way in hell I'm reading all you've been writing.andymackem wrote:What's all this about the EU debate being long?
Some of the youngsters need educating.
There's a reason my posts are all on a few lines.