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After a recent Cracked shirt contest ended with none of my designs picked, I decided it was time to open up a store on Redbubble to see if anyone else is interested in buying my shirt designs. I also want to get some prints for myself, so it's kind of exciting to be able to get my own shirts without having to buy in bulk and stuff. You can look in my Vector gallery to get a preview of what I'll be uploading soon.
Now I Got TWO Shirts on Cracked!
When Cracked picked up one of my shirt designs (http://store.cracked.com/products/federation-anarchy) for their store, I was completely floored...but now that I have TWO shirts over there (http://store.cracked.com/products/eye-world), I'm seriously thinking about designing shirts on my own. It's fun, it's (relatively) profitable, and the internets has no shortage of printers out there. Hmm...
I Got A Shirt on Cracked!
Cracked.com, America's Only Humor Site -- and my creative outlet for several years -- chose a shirt print that I designed and added it to their site store! It's so cool to think that complete strangers are walking around, wearing something I designed. I think I might lose it if I saw someone in my neighborhood wearing my shirt. Wow!
Aquabats Supershow
It's not often that I stumble upon a show that was so ridiculously awesome that I slap myself for not getting into it while it was on the air -- The Tick, Greg the Bunny, Firefly, etc. When I saw the first episode of The Aquabats Supershow on Netflix, I was instantly hooked. It had almost everything I've ever wanted in a show; a superhero rockband, a "battle tram," monsters, lasers, explosions, a drawn mustache...I could go on and on. I blew through the season in one sitting with a big ol' dumb grin on my face. I can't wait for season 2.
If it's anything like how Netflix handles TV series, I probably won't see the next season until 2015.
Dumb Commercials
Maybe it's the amount of TV I watch daily, but I find myself flipping the channel when I see a lousy commercial. My most recent target of vitrol is a Lincoln ad where a well-to-do homeowner just purchased her dream house, and the narrator says, "Now let's talk about your car."
If there's one thing I hate about advertising is when they attempt to convince you that their product is a "lifestyle upgrade." It's bad enough that I have to watch this apparently successful person in their shiny, new home while I'm sitting in my apartment with no hope of buying a home in sight, but I have to consider that this person is STILL not satisfied. Where
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