Would You Wear A T-shirt That Said ......

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Would you wear a T-sh*t that siad any of the following words?:

b*tch
c*nt
wh*re
******
Spick
Cracker
Goddamn
***hole
Bastard
Cocksucker
Fashionista
motherf*cker

And if the words were written in the same color as the shirt would you?

And if they were disguised further by using a hard to read font like old english would you?

If so which ones would you wear?
 
Of all those words, I would wear ONLY "fashionista" and that's IT.

If the words were written in the same color as the shirt: same color? probably not
If they were disguised further by using a hard to read font like old english: yes
 
Only the one that said fashionista, maybe. I would never wear one with any of the other words.
 
and exactly how does the word "fashionista" compare with these other words anyway? :huh: :blink:

b*tch
c*nt
wh*re
******
Spick
Cracker
Goddamn
***hole
Bastard
Cocksucker
motherf*cker
 
Originally posted by micouture@Feb 20th, 2004 - 4:27 pm
b*tch
***hole
Fashionista
motherf*cker
I would probably wear those words listed above. :blush:

Is that bad, or something?
 
no.

words on shirts are tacky.

and all of these are a little too forced... and wearing these words just makes someone look like they are trying too hard to be "controversial".

and as for the ones that are insulting and degrading...? gross. :sick:
 
Originally posted by pearsandapples@Feb 20th, 2004 - 9:21 pm
no.

words on shirts are tacky.

and all of these are a little too forced... and wearing these words just makes someone look like they are trying too hard to be "controversial".

and as for the ones that are insulting and degrading...? gross. :sick:
i agree. you want to make something controversial take a morbid image alter it and slap it on a t-shirt. something like an electric chair painted.

hey it worked for warhol.
 
well offensive slogans are sort of a slap in the face of cheesy slogans on shirts - since often what we wear defines who we are. If you wear a shirt that says Yankees you are sports fan, 50 cent - a rap fan, but what does a shirt saying - motherf*cker define you as? Someone who isnt afraind of what people think and will go out of thier way to not be PC -- I am so sick of PC.

I love my motherucker shirt and love that people dont know what it says even though its right in thier face. Ambiguity is Elite
 
Everything at some point has been done - the beauty in life is that artists and desinger can continually explore ideas and reinterperate them.
 
All these
b*tch
c*nt
wh*re
Goddamn
***hole
Bastard
Cocksucker
Fashionista
motherf*cker




Excluding the racial slures


******
Spick
Cracker
 
The one I can perhaps seen being worn is "b*tch." It would have to be worn properly though, by a woman who is very confident and is willing to reclaim the term. :boxer:
 
i'd rather wear a shirt that says i know kung fu.

hmmm where have i seen that before?

or maybe ducker. or ducked.

or cofffffffeeeeeeee
 
Originally posted by Spacemiu@Feb 21st, 2004 - 12:23 am
All these
b*tch
c*nt
wh*re
Goddamn
***hole
Bastard
Cocksucker
Fashionista
motherf*cker

I agree, I wouldn't mind wearing those
 
thats just plain TACKY in MO!! :yuk:

words are so 90s. at least some sort of short phrase or something. but words??? :blink:
too boring ad meaningless :innocent:
 
Wouldn't wear any of them but my vest/t-shirt reads "Follow me" in silver.
 
Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@Feb 21st, 2004 - 1:24 pm
Wouldn't wear any of them but my vest/t-shirt reads "Follow me" in silver.
thats what i liek to hear PRINCE..;

that black DIOR HOMME vest is sexy.. :wink:
 

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