Vivisection 

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  • We feel very strongly about animal rights and hope that someday our artistic efforts may help change some minds. Animal testing is a barbaric practice that is not only cruel, but also unnecessary and inconclusive. / ALL proceeds will be donated to the American Anti-Vivisection Society.

  • We feel very strongly about animal rights and hope that someday our artistic efforts may help change some minds. Animal testing is a barbaric practice that is not only cruel, but also unnecessary and inconclusive. Some examples of testing alternatives used in the U.S. are: / / • National Cancer Institute adopted in vitro initial screen for anti-cancer compounds – immediately replacing more than a million mice per year. / / • Episkin – a reconstructed human in vitro epidermis for evaluation of corrosivity of cosmetics, pharmaceutical and chemical compounds. / / • Corrositex – a two-chambered system with collagen membrane. Color (pH) change when test chemical penetrates to indicator chamber (widely used in the U.S. and Europe for corrosivity testing). / / • Computerized chemical structure-activity relationship (SAR) and knowledge-based expert systems allow prediction of efficacy and safety/toxicity of new compounds. / / • Epiocular- a reproducible, multi-layered human cell-derived tissue for testing ocular irritancy of chemicals and other materials. / / • EpiAirway- is a three-dimensional culture of human tracheal-bronchial epithelial cells for pre-clinical studies of inhalation drugs. / / • Epiderm- is a reproducible, three-dimensional, human cell-derived skin tissue for studies of corrosives and irritants. / / • Ames test uses specific strains of common bacteria to detect genetic changes caused by test substances – mutagenesis and carcinogenesis possibilities. / / • Toxicogenomics utilizes DNA chips to identify pattern of gene changes characteristic of specific toxicity endpoints. Will ultimately replace nearly all current animal-based tests. / / Examples taken from the AAVS website. For more info click here / / / / ALL proceeds will be donated to the American Anti-Vivisection Society.

  • THANK YOU to the buyer of "I Helped Test & Approve..."
    by Crockpot

    To the buyer: We area soooo excited that you bought this...

    To the buyer: We area soooo excited that you bought this design!! Thank you so much!! It’s incredibly fulfilling to know that someone else out there appreciate not only our artwork, but our message, as well. Thank you for supporting the anti-animal testing movement by sharing this image with the world. It really does mean a lot to us. Please feel free to send us a photo of you (or the recipient) wearing the shirt! We’d love to include it on our page! :D Happy Holidays!!! ~ Mike & Lorie

  • THANK YOU to another buyer of "I Helped Test & Approve..."
    by Crockpot

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/clothing/bodycolor:red/size:large/style:mens/view:preview/33998…

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!

  • Oxford University is home to a new vivisection laboratory and this has caused outrage within animals rights circles, with permenant encampments of anti-vivisection campaigners and protests daily. This vocal protest circled the shopping area all day, using a loud halier to spread its message. The protesters have even taken a monkey named Felix as a kind of mascot for their cause, a martyr to this contentious form of scientific experimentation. It’s a very odd, surreal scene seeing people like this mixing it with another passionate UK citizen – the highstreet shopper. I like the way the woman at the front is hiding behind the image of the monkey. Doesn’t she want to be spotted or are we to take it that she is now the embodiment of Felix the monkey? I wonder what Felix would have said if he could talk?

  • Art by MH Heintz

  • You don’t have to be a rampant vegan animal lib militant to take up the cause against vivisection. This is a needlessly cruel UNNECESSARY practice that anyone with an ounce of humanity about them should revile from. But mumbling “that’s disgusting” isn’t going to change the situation. Declare yourself on this issue and protest where you can – even if that’s simply by raising awareness by wearing T-shirts like this one, or taking small personal actions, like boycotting products made by companies that are known to test on animals and letting them know your attiude by email or letter. And on a related issue, buy free range eggs and meat only. Battery farming is an abomination as appalling as vivisection. Besides, free range produce is far better quality.

  • Another Sale for Mr. Frog!
    by Crockpot

    HUGE THANKS go out to Poyal in Australia for purchasing Mr. Frog’s I Wouldn’t Dissect You tee!! !http://images-1.redbubble.com/img…

    HUGE THANKS go out to Poyal in Australia for purchasing Mr. Frog’s I Wouldn’t Dissect You tee!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

  • Another Aussie Saves A Frog!!
    by Crockpot

    A HUGE THANK YOU to our mystery buyer down under who just bought “I Wouldn’t Dissect You”! Thanks sooooo much!!!!!! !http://images-...

    A HUGE THANK YOU to our mystery buyer down under who just bought “I Wouldn’t Dissect You”! Thanks sooooo much!!!!!!

  • Ink on heavyweight paper. Original for sale. Contact me at bloodlolly[@]gmail.com

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