Discussion What is your favorite "motivational" t-shirt (has some quote or expression written on it)

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Prior to getting married, had one that said on the front "To all you virgins" and on the back "Thanks for nothing."

My current one is "Just stand"
 

LikeLinus

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I like the t-shirt my wife got me awhile back.

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That and I have an old school RATM t-shirt that I like.

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Iron Woode

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I have a shirt my cousin got me from Australia that says, "How much can a koala bear".

It has a koala with a drink in one hand, a bong in the other and a lady koala giving him a BJ.

I am not sure where it is but if I find it I will post a pic.
 
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BoomerD

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My wife bought me a version of this...then bitches at me when I wear it in public:
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(men's version...and without the stupid fucking hippie necklaces and shit...but the sentiment is the same)
 

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My wife bought me a version of this...then bitches at me when I wear it in public:
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(men's version...and without the stupid fucking hippie necklaces and shit...but the sentiment is the same)
That belt you're sporting reveals a heretofore unexhibited fey sense of fashion.*























*And yeah, I know that's not you in the picture. At this point in your retirement, your man boobs are undoubtedly bigger than hers.
 

Charmonium

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That belt you're sporting reveals a heretofore unexhibited fey sense of fashion.*
Since I never see either word in print and they're pronounced identically, my first thought was you were talking about the fay - supernatural forest folk like sprites, fairies, etc. Since I'm a bit familiar with "FAY" fashion (from watching endless hours of fantasy programming) I didn't see the connection. So I cut/pasted the word FEY to see what it meant.

This is where it gets a little confusing. There seem to be three possible meanings none of which seems to relate to the others.

"
  1. giving an impression of vague unworldliness.
    "his mother was a strange, fey woman"
    • having supernatural powers of clairvoyance.
    • Scottish
      fated to die or at the point of death.
      "now he is fey, he sees his own death, and I see it too"
" (the quote tag choked on something in the copied text)

If I now had to choose, I'd have to go with the first one. Is that what you meant?
 

Captante

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Since I never see either word in print and they're pronounced identically, my first thought was you were talking about the fay - supernatural forest folk like sprites, fairies, etc. Since I'm a bit familiar with "FAY" fashion (from watching endless hours of fantasy programming) I didn't see the connection. So I cut/pasted the word FEY to see what it meant.

This is where it gets a little confusing. There seem to be three possible meanings none of which seems to relate to the others.

"
  1. giving an impression of vague unworldliness.
    "his mother was a strange, fey woman"
    • having supernatural powers of clairvoyance.
    • Scottish
      fated to die or at the point of death.
      "now he is fey, he sees his own death, and I see it too"
" (the quote tag choked on something in the copied text)

If I now had to choose, I'd have to go with the first one. Is that what you meant?


That's how I've heard "fey" used .... in reference to witch's/witchcraft.

I've never actually seen "fay" used other then as a name that I can recall.


And on-topic: (my shirt is grey)

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