What would you have printed on a t-shirt?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around creative and humorous ideas for t-shirt slogans. Participants share various suggestions and personal anecdotes related to what they would like printed on a t-shirt, encompassing a range of themes from light-hearted jokes to more provocative statements.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest humorous slogans like "Nobody Knows I'm a Lesbian!" and "Your favorite band sucks."
  • Others propose more personal or edgy statements such as "I have a 3 inch goldmember and earn $25K/yr." and "I'm married to Stupid!"
  • A few participants share anecdotes about t-shirts they've seen, including one that reads, "If you can read this, the b*tch fell off."
  • There are suggestions for slogans that play on societal norms, such as "Jesus is coming (look busy)" and "LIFE SUCKS."
  • Some participants express interest in specific designs or concepts, like a PF logo shirt or a shirt with a personal photo.
  • Several humorous and absurd ideas are shared, including "I ****ed the Girl from Hanson!" and "Chicks dig pale, skinny, white guys."

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share a variety of individual ideas without reaching a consensus on any particular slogan. The discussion remains open-ended with multiple competing views and suggestions.

Contextual Notes

Some posts reference personal experiences or specific cultural contexts that may not be universally understood, and there is a mix of humor styles that may appeal differently to various audiences.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to those looking for inspiration for t-shirt designs, humor enthusiasts, or individuals interested in creative expressions of identity and humor.

  • #31
i would have

"jesus is coming
(look busy)"

chow
 
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  • #33
"Jesus was/is/will-be *Here*"

EDIT [COLOR] so it looks like a link, as in, in a link, it is what's underneath it that counts.
 
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