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Sep 02 2011
Mezmerized by the light blue diamond (by bortwein75)

Mezmerized by the light blue diamond (by bortwein75)

Nov 11 2010
thedailywhat:

Sweatshirt of the Day: “Shut Your Mouth” sweatshirt from Lazy Oaf.
To quote Abraham Lincoln, “It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to unzip your novelty sweatshirt’s mouth and remove all doubt.”
[nqb.]

thedailywhat:

Sweatshirt of the Day:Shut Your Mouth” sweatshirt from Lazy Oaf.

To quote Abraham Lincoln, “It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to unzip your novelty sweatshirt’s mouth and remove all doubt.”

[nqb.]

(Source: thedailywhat)

reblogged from thedailywhat, posted by thedailywhat
Feb 13 2010
thedailywhat:

Hoodie of the Day: “Braintris” from LowRez.
The Tetris song is now, appropriately, stuck in your head.
[spritestitch.]

thedailywhat:

Hoodie of the Day:Braintris” from LowRez.

The Tetris song is now, appropriately, stuck in your head.

[spritestitch.]

reblogged from thedailywhat, posted by thedailywhat
Dec 27 2009
Around the World in Eighty Days
(via graphiceverywhere)

Around the World in Eighty Days

(via graphiceverywhere)

reblogged from graphiceverywhere, posted by graphiceverywhere
It’s mine
(via graphiceverywhere)

It’s mine

(via graphiceverywhere)

reblogged from graphiceverywhere, posted by graphiceverywhere
Dec 19 2009
reblogged from graphiceverywhere, posted by graphiceverywhere
Nov 28 2009
reblogged from spidor, posted by spidor
Nov 27 2009
T-shirt for Roland Semprie, Personal Trainer
(via szymon)

T-shirt for Roland Semprie, Personal Trainer

(via szymon)

reblogged from szymon, posted by szymon
Aug 31 2009
reblogged from graphiceverywhere, posted by graphiceverywhere
Jun 06 2009
kitchenfairy:

wordboner:

死t Happens (available on tees)
(死, read “shi” translates to ‘death’ in Japanese, which also gives this wordbonerism another meaning “death happens” if the T is removed.)

kitchenfairy:

wordboner:

死t Happens (available on tees)

(死, read “shi” translates to ‘death’ in Japanese, which also gives this wordbonerism another meaning “death happens” if the T is removed.)

reblogged from theshoeboxgirl, posted by wordboner