ajott said:Recently I saw a woman with:
"Open 24hrs"
on her t-shirt, hmm.
I've seen the "Hitler European Tour" t-shirt once, but the years were 1939-1945 if I may correct that ...
ajott said:Recently I saw a woman with:
"Open 24hrs"
on her t-shirt, hmm.
neither am i... i'm not much of a fan of t-shirts in general...GroovyDolce said:Not a big fan of slogan t-shirts...
It wasn't. The words were in a standard font, and there was nothing else on it.brian said:that sounds like a vivienne westwood!!!
twilight fairy said:I wouldn't wear any of those unless they were accompanied by a funny picture, but most probably nah anyway.
What I hate more are those Hitler/Stalin/Whatever t-shirts, and those that sport the Swastika..
I just think that is so disrespectful and insensitive.
You're absolutly right. Those Hitler etc. shirts are just too awful...how can anyone make light of 11 million people dying? 6 million Jews persecuted? This is funny? A fashion statement? I hope I never see anyone wearing one of those because I may not be able to stop myself from informing them of their obvious sickness. I have family members who survived the concentration camps and are still alive today...and grandparents who fought in WWII. That is MY family!twilight fairy said:I wouldn't wear any of those unless they were accompanied by a funny picture, but most probably nah anyway.
What I hate more are those Hitler/Stalin/Whatever t-shirts, and those that sport the Swastika..
I just think that is so disrespectful and insensitive.
anacori said:You're absolutly right. Those Hitler etc. shirts are just too awful...how can anyone make light of 11 million people dying? 6 million Jews persecuted? This is funny? A fashion statement? I hope I never see anyone wearing one of those because I may not be able to stop myself from informing them of their obvious sickness. I have family members who survived the concentration camps and are still alive today...and grandparents who fought in WWII. That is MY family!