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- Old Ghosts - Social statements and shocking images in standard sizes as well as girlie tees. Also stickers, art, lounge shirts, and links.
- Social Tees - Socially conscious t-shirts. Specializes in custom printed t-shirts, sweats, tote bags and caps.
- MootRealm - Shirts with philosophical and thought provoking quotes and statements.
- Theology and the Environment - The social statement Caring for Creation: Vision, Hope, and Justice from the ELCA.
- Auntie Fashions - Cultural statements, designed for the rebel with a cause.
- BOffensive - Offensive, sarcastic, and witty novelty and political slogans.
- Outspoken Clothing - Activist, protest, political and progressive tees.
- Stop Hatin' - T-Shirts with the Stop Hatin logo.
- Electric Tofu - T-shirts, mugs and stuff for people who think. They sell a variety of t-shirts with vegetarian, pro-hemp and environmentalist designs.
- Streetshirts - Limited edition individual t-shirts from the UK.
Wikipedia Articles
- Jeannie Lewis - ... in Australia, attended Sydney Girls High School[1] and studied at University of Sydney[5]) is a musician and stage performer whose work covers many different styles such as folk, jazz, Latin, blues, opera, rock, fusion and pushes all musical boundaries. Jeannie’s music often includes a strong social consciousness and she is capable of making very strong political statements in her work.
- Hoax - A hoax is an attempt to trick an audience into believing that something false is real. There is often some material object (e.g., snake oil) involved which is actually a forgery; however, it is possible to perpetrate a hoax by making only true statements using unfamiliar wording or context (see DHMO). Unlike a fraud or con (which is usually aimed at a single victim and are made for illicit financial or material gain), a hoax is often perpetrated as a practical joke, to cause embarrassment, or to provoke social change by making people aware of something. Many hoaxes are motivated by a desire to satirize or educate by exposing the credulity of the public and the media or the absurdity of the target. For instance, the hoaxes of James Randi poke fun at believers in the ...