What's your favorite T-shirt?

Several:
Whatever…

Do you have change for a paradigm?

eschew obfuscation

Baroque: when you’re out of Monet

Step on Degas to make the Van Gogh

with orange traingle on back- Slow moving vehicle


It’s not how you pick your nose, it’s where you put the boogers

Well, I really only had two non-plain t-shirts I can wear:

  • A dark brown colored one with a Chinese dragon and evil looking Buddha (thanks dem, for that description :)). The dragon has flecks of glitter on it that make it look “mystical” whenever bright light hits it

  • Beige colored with a red and grey yin yang symbol with the character for “dragon” on it. On the back it has the yin yang symbol, but over it, it has a chinese dragon drawn with closely spaced parallel lines (the lines vary in thickness to make up the dragon). It’s quite cool i think. My twin actually got it for me a year ago for christmas. Surprisingly it’s still in good shape.

For the T-shirt I cant wear (a size too small):

  • Dark blue with with the “Downright Pinoy” (Filipino) logo in orange and white, and underneath is says “Conscious clothing”. The back has “downright pinoy. conscious clothing” logo in white, and underneath that it says “pilipino american art and culture for social change”. I wish it were a size bigger so I could wear it, because everyone assumes i’m Mexican (nothing wrong with that). I wonder if they have a website i could order more t-shirts from. hmm…
    Also, this is kind of off, but my school makes and sells a limited quantity of Football jerseys that say on the back “CSUMB: Still Undefeated”. It’s a kind of inside joke at my school because we don’t have a football team.

I myself am an incorrigible conlang slut. I love oral lex.

My Straight Dope Tee shirt of course, and I have a black tee, that says,

‘Don’t Make Me Come Down There’–God

that is printed in white, it’s kinda cool looking.


“It’s hard to avoid reading because ever wheres we go, reading is there.”

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I am large,
I contradict myself,
I contain multitudes.
~Walt Whitman