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I think, actually, the art was stolen from T-Shirt Hell. I'm not a defender of theirs (lord knows the owner has some sort of grudge against me and the BF), but I hate seeing plagiarism. So it fits their style, even if it isn't particularly gory....hmm....actually, I think I know which artist it was... I should double check, and maybe toss them a message.
It's amazing how those sites steal art from Threadless, TShirtHell, and so forth.It's all fun and games until someone loses an eyeball. Then...
Hey, free eyeball!
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Originally posted by Leffywussy. its not the teeth you should fear
its the jaw strength and determination to hang on.Comment
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the mermaid one is a tshirt hell shirt.
i can understand if its the artists decision to sell to other companies though. tshirthell does get a lot of shoppers, but theres still those who for many reasons refuse to shop with them, but may still enjoy the level of offense the artist provides.
in all honesty scanning over the site he linked.... i'd say all those shirts ARE tshirt hell shirts.
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Not uncommon. Aaron's shirts are the ones most often ripped off by other companies.
And he owns the rights to the shirt, so the artist cannot turn around and sell it to another company. So if you see it anywhere else, it's been stolen.
I refuse to buy from TShirtHell (for previously stated reasons), but I still hate seeing his work used by people who put no effort in other than just swiping the art from his site. I know how hard and long he worked to get that company up and running, and these other assholes are just riding his coattails. I'm watching my BF put together a similar business, and the amount of emotional, mental, and monetary investment is staggering.
EDIT: Oh. Looks like the site redirects to TShirtHell....Now I'm just confused.It's all fun and games until someone loses an eyeball. Then...
Hey, free eyeball!
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Originally posted by Leffywussy. its not the teeth you should fear
its the jaw strength and determination to hang on.Comment
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Not uncommon. Aaron's shirts are the ones most often ripped off by other companies.
And he owns the rights to the shirt, so the artist cannot turn around and sell it to another company. So if you see it anywhere else, it's been stolen.
I refuse to buy from TShirtHell (for previously stated reasons), but I still hate seeing his work used by people who put no effort in other than just swiping the art from his site. I know how hard and long he worked to get that company up and running, and these other assholes are just riding his coattails. I'm watching my BF put together a similar business, and the amount of emotional, mental, and monetary investment is staggering.
EDIT: Oh. Looks like the site redirects to TShirtHell....Now I'm just confused."I like my tea like I like my women - Hot, Wet and Green."
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If you click on the tshirt image, it seems as though it takes you to the appropriate page on the site...
I'm just completely confused. I've asked the BF if he knows what it is, he's checking it out now.It's all fun and games until someone loses an eyeball. Then...
Hey, free eyeball!
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Originally posted by Leffywussy. its not the teeth you should fear
its the jaw strength and determination to hang on.Comment
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Hrm. Truly terrible video. It needs remaking with less jumping around, fewer extras and, hrm, I think darker hair with deep pink streaks to really bring out the yellow of the bikini.
Edit: Posted before I got to the end of the thread. I hope it's just a confusion in this case. Stealing is lame. (to be WAY understated).Last edited by Disco Duck; 07-10-2008, 11:06 AM."Don't get it right, just get it written." - James Thurber
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