kbels:

lawful:

cosmocatalano:

bettershirts:

Boston Townie T-Shirt
Represent your Boston Towniedom with style and pride in our lovely Boston Townie t-shirts. Available in a wide selection of colors, in men’s and women’s sizes.
Also available in Charlestown, Southie, and Somerville editions.

Speaking of getting paid to produce stuff rather than fork over my finite & irrecoverable hours to meatspace inefficiencies, here’s a new shirt you can buy!


I can’t think of anyone actually from Southie wearing a “Townie” tee shirt. Some non Bostonian had to have made these.

I made these and I live in Boston. Actual South Boston townies are not the target audience. I don’t think many of them frequent Spreadshirt.com.

kbels:

lawful:

cosmocatalano:

bettershirts:

Boston Townie T-Shirt

Represent your Boston Towniedom with style and pride in our lovely Boston Townie t-shirts. Available in a wide selection of colors, in men’s and women’s sizes.

Also available in Charlestown, Southie, and Somerville editions.

Speaking of getting paid to produce stuff rather than fork over my finite & irrecoverable hours to meatspace inefficiencies, here’s a new shirt you can buy!

I can’t think of anyone actually from Southie wearing a “Townie” tee shirt. Some non Bostonian had to have made these.

I made these and I live in Boston. Actual South Boston townies are not the target audience. I don’t think many of them frequent Spreadshirt.com.

Reblog of Kbelsapalooza
(via marco)
This is such garbage. Gender neutral singular personal pronouns are a must-have in modern English usage. “His or her” is an abomination. “Their” enjoys vernacular popularity, and, if history is any indicator, will be accepted within a generation.

(via marco)

This is such garbage. Gender neutral singular personal pronouns are a must-have in modern English usage. “His or her” is an abomination. “Their” enjoys vernacular popularity, and, if history is any indicator, will be accepted within a generation.

Reblog of Marco.org

What’s the difference between peanut butter and jam?

(via stepliana)

Easy—you can’t peanut butter a baby into a sewing machine.

Seriously, this joke is like a short version of The Aristocrats.