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Haha, Those Liars!

Threadless, Cursive, Funny, TEe

Nowadays, most people know that kids do not know cursive nor tend  to learn how to write it anymore, leaving their parents to say the famous, “Really? I learned cursive in third grade,” trust the wise words of the kids, they understand. Which gives us the conclusion of the funny snorgtee, tshirt. :)

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You’ll Get This Tee Lost in Your Dreams! Threadless Tee!

Threadless Tee!

“Lost in My Dreams,” Threadless Tee! Now only 15 dollars, in guys and girls. Get it now! You’ll love the creative design with it’s cozy texture. I’ll know I will be look into it!  You couldn’t go wrong with this, the calm warm colors will be great look for fall too!

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Skillet Statue Tee

If you are not a Skillet fan….you should be.

If you a a fan of a great looking and sick Tee….Here ya go!

The design is done very well, and covers the entire front of the shirt, yes maybe a bit overpriced.  But hey, Lets think for a second. would we rather support A&E, abercrombie and those guys at the mall?  Nope!

So go check out the Band and Support the artist!


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Beautiful Decay

Artistic Tee- $29.95

beautiful decay artistic tee

This Skwak design depicts a jumbled mass of Koogai monsters screaming in agony and self-disgust.

Check it out @ BD

Artist Bio:
Featured Cover Artist – Beautiful/Decay – Issue: J
In his first magazine cover feature, Skwak gives us a glimpse into the secure realms of Skwakworld as it translates to the serious subject matter of reality. Skwak expresses his artistic thoughts and views on reality through his conjured up Koogai. Both in flat illustration and plush forms, the Koogai are the personification of disgust! By vomiting they symbolize the world that is now full of stupidity. They are polluted and polluting monsters. By feeding themselves with our pollution, they transform it, then vomit poison, which infects towns, seas and, mankind. The French artist declares, I only want to tell people [through] the Koogai that pollution, human stupidity, and the lack of tolerance is scaring me.”

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