In fact, this leads into my point.
I see the dumbest t-shirts in stores.
So I mean, there are still some cool ones and alright ones
And some "oh, okay, not offensive but kinda dumb in my opinion" ones
And some that are in my opinion inappropriate (no pictures)
And some that are just plain mean!
Okay, there's no reason to insult everyone who even looks at you. I see a lot of mean spirited things like this both in male and female shirts. It's not okay, alright?
Another thing that annoys me (but isn't offensive) is all the "swag" and "yolo" etc. These silly little trends come around and everyone jumps on the bandwagon and the t-shirts get printed but soon enough the herd will move onto something else. I'm a little tired of seeing something become "a thing" and watch everyone like it for about two weeks... I just... I don't like how the whole popularity system works. It doesn't feel genuine. Things that might actually be good seem like they are being devalued by this (and of course there's plenty of stuff that was dumb in the first place). I could touch on this being an "issue" but mostly it's just me complaining so disregard this paragraph if you like.
But let's end this not-very-deep post on a positive note. Girls are getting more geeky shirts now too. c:
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(I admit this is a rather poor example. I mean things like Mario and superheroes...) |
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noun
1. a remark, observation, or criticism
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