• negativenull@piefed.worldM
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    5 days ago

    Oh god, there is so much potential for creating memed custom shirts!

    My other shirt is a Scant

    Just Gowron staring with no text

    Riker Manauver

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    When you aren’t really certain that your aunt is telling the truth about this being “not vegan” or “vegan” depending on your dietary requirements:

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      5 days ago

      In a similar vein, I have had people genuinely not understand that fish counts as meat. Leaves me thinking

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      I just searched a custom sweater website where you can upload your own graphics. Was like $59 for a single adult medium, so it became a meme rather than something I’m going to own.

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        Nobody brings it up, but heat transfers are a cheap way to make your own designs. Just takes an iron and the transfers come with the extra sheet you need. They’re like $5-20 depending on size and can go on pretty much anything cotton or cotton/poly blends.

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          I didn’t even know they still made them. Used to see the packs of the transfer sheets everywhere but either haven’t seen them or haven’t noticed them. I also don’t have an inkjet printer to use with them, but if I was going to do a batch of shirts, it’d probably pay off to buy a “disposable” one and use the ink that comes with it.

          The only thing with those, though, was that I always forget to turn the shirts inside out before washing them so the print never lasted very long.

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            I’m referring to ordering them online. They’re way more professional and last through the wash decently well.