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  • SkullRay
    by kgittoes

    US$25.94

    the further away from it you get the clearer it looks!

  • You wouldn’t hit a guy wearing glasses would you ? Other Geek Chic designs (click images to view):

  • land mine n. - / An explosive device laid usually just below the surface of the ground. / . / The exact number of landmines is unknown. However, it is estimated that approximately 70 million landmines and other unexploded ordnance (UXO) are buried in more than 80 countries worldwide. It is estimated that there are between 15,000 and 20,000 new casualties caused by landmines and unexploded ordnance each year. / . No Mark up on this T-Shirt! Details: Further Info: / http://www.icbl.org/ / (The International campaign to ban landmines / – A network of more than 1400 Non-Governmental organisations in 90 countries working for a global ban on landmines)

  • Banned
    by Danilo Lejardi

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Have you ever felt this way? / Main figure is a Cinema4D render; rest is postwork

  • No Diving
    by Shane Smart

    US$4.43–US$101.08

    Meningie, South Australia.

  • Ban whaling
    by loganhille

    US$26.22

    an anti whaling protest shirt. all profits raised from the sale of this shirt goes to continuing the campaign in the Southern Ocean. AS a matter of trying to gain the necessary funds to continue this fight, I have dropped the margin back to 5% to motivate sales. Please consider this worthy cause.

  • Same T with text. I am still not sure if it needs it, but when I thought of getting myself one, I thought I might like just a little bit if text. Anyway -if it doesn’t work I will remove it. Please feel free to let me know what you think. A few hundred heads are better than one after all. :)

  • Ban Emo
    by Kyle Stevens

    US$25.94

    Well, they should.. lol

  • Ban'shee
    by alistair mcbride

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Glen Nevis in Winter.
    by John Cameron

    US$3.83–US$87.40

  • gunshot glasses
    by Byronde

    US$21.95

  • Glasses
    by Sajja

    US$25.94

  • The scurge of the roads especially in the summer are caravans. Here’s a http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=625OsObNXRc&feature=related of one being blown to bits! Make sure you also check out my Bubble Site or my profile for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.

  • Tathra Wharf
    by Rosina Lamberti

    US$4.63–US$105.64

    Tathra Wharf 1996 The Bega Valley council responded to a call from local community requesting that Shark fishing be banned

  • For those who love Pop from IMVU.com

  • Carriage Ride
    by pinkyjain

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Don’t!!!! Carriage rides exploit Horses. From a rubber stamp carving i carved, added color & text on the computer

  • Ban the Bomb
    by DebraLee Wiseberg

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    This was captured in Yorkville in Toronto during a 60ies Summer Festival. Shot with a Nikon D80, VR Nikkor 18-200mm

  • In a shop so small I couldn’t stand behind the counter, a cute mirrored girl sells sunglasses on a San Francisco street with everything from live sex shows to Macy’s. All the big names in style and fashion were here: Fendi, Adidas, Chanel, Spy, Ray-Ban, Gucci, Coach, Versace, DNKY, Armani, Diesel, Calvin Klein, Serengeti, Gargoyles, Arnette, Lacoste, Harley Davidson, Nike, and tons more. These grasses are really inexpensive, too. For just $10, you could get any brand your heart desired. And the really cool part was that you buy any 2 pair and get a 3rd pair FREE! WOW! That’s 2 pair of Gucci and 1 Armani for (Gasp!) $20 and California sales tax!!! There were some catches posted on the wall but they were obvious things like: No Discounts and No Refunds and No Exceptions. But SOSF DID offer Exchanges within 48 hours if you still had the receipt. Cool, huh? If the sunglasses broke in, say, 29 hours, you could run back to the store and get a brand new pair for just the price of a taxi ride or $25 parking (whichever is cheaper in SF). Nowhere else on the planet could you get a deal like this. Trust me. A long time ago, I bought a pair of Ray-Bans for about $3 from a drug store. I was dizzy and nauseous before the sun went down that day. Something about the glass in them being made so badly they caused my 11-year old eyes to try to re-learn how to see. It would have cost me a lot more but I could have ridden my bike to Shades Of San Francisco and gotten some Gucci’s! They would have matched at least ONE of my Armani suits or Versace handbags I owned back then. (Don’t ask.) $3 for a crummy pair of knock-offs or $30 for THREE pair of brand new Gucci’s. I got sooooooooo ripped off when I was 11. The image was sweetly featured in San Francisco Group

  • Port Ban
    by Rob Outram

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Children swimming in the sea at Port Ban, Iona, Scotland I took this photo with a Motorolla mobile phone cam in 2006. The resolution was so poor that it languished on my computer for a while with some of the others I took that week. Recently I started playing around with these photos using PhotoImpact and after many hours of tweaking produced some rather nice watercolour effects. PhotoImpact has a Watercolour button that provides this effect, however it does not look good on all photos, so I had to alter the colours and blend the photo heavily before applying the effect. / Unlike some of the other photos I’ve used this technique on, this one needs to be seen larger to appreciate the effect. As an indication of the amount of work gone into this photo compare it with the other one posted with it…both taken within 20 minutes of each other from different angles!!

  • Children Banned

  • The chenobyl Nuclear Disaster has given rise to new species of maladapted creatures including this ferocious butterfly species the ChernoFlambe Butterfly. Digital Illustration available as Block Mount, wall print and here as / original and aexclusive limited edition T shirt design. Nuclear Energy offers many advantages but the ramifications of its neglect like occurred at Chernobyl should be outlawed. / I seek to generate awareness through these T shirt designs- / its so easy to forget- when even today the ramification of the nuclear reactor explosion in Central Russia is still being felt and its almost 25 years later. My artwork seeks to create a pretty butterfly from the reality of it being a grotesque mutation in a almost satirical digital illustration.

  • Pre-mutation illustration- Tigerwasp

  • BAN WHALING: INHUMANE
    by PHILLIPEDOAN

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Studies with several species have shown that whale meat often contains dangerously high levels of environmental toxins such as PCB, mercury and dioxin. The highest concentration of EDCs (Endocrine Disrupting Compounds) ever found in any animal was measured recently in the blubber of a Minke Whale, a species commonly hunted by Japanese whalers in Antartic waters. These toxins are particularly dangerous for pregnant women and growing children, which calls into the question the practice providing whale meat lunches for school children. This is common in whaling areas but it is also on the increase in parts of Japan that do NOT engage in the inhumane practice of whaling.

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