Venn diagram tee shows the bittersweet between happy and sad

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The part about 1997? True for me. I was in the army in Alaska then. Life was good but very bad at the same time.

I sure do hope that "The episode with the dog" is referring to Futurama.

Shit. 1997 is right. Or maybe it was just sad. :/

that futurama episode was great..

Ahhh 1997, losing my virginity was great until she said it hurt and we had to stop. Then I never saw her again.

Agreed, that 1997 line makes the shirt. I love the illustration, didn't expect to love the giant paragraph of text, since giant paragraphs of text have no place on a tshirt, but wow that's good.

I still think the shirt would be better if it were purely graphical, but that's just me probably.

but that shirt is different. almost completely. enough, at least, to allow it to be written off as a chance occurrence.

but this post is different. almost completely. enough, at least, to allow it to be written off as a chance occurrence.

I like this. But there is a certain age its aesthetic seems to be geared for, betrayed by everything from the font to the juxtaposition between the "honesty" of the writing and the formality of its all-caps, and especially, as if this gives the whole game away, the reference to 1997.

I google-image-searched every word combo I could think of -- happy, sad, venn, overlap, overlay, emoti-venn, etc -- to no result. And I consider myself a good googler! But I *still* couldn't believe no one had done it. I mean, come ON -- it's too simple to be new. I'm just not full enough of myself to think I'd really gotten there first -- but after the first 20 searches I realized I'd gotten there first enough to not be stepping on anyone's toes. I think it's a different concept, execution, and intent, so I'm not embarrassed you found the image I couldn't -- I'm honestly a little *relieved* that the rule of "everything's been done in some form or close" is safe again.

Ooohh!! The episode with the dog!!! It broke my heart and made me depressed for days!!!

nah. if the lines of the smile connected, that would be different. but just because one person does an overlapping happy and sad faces does not mean that anything at all similar is plagiarized. and the devo logo doesn't really have anything to do with venn diagrams.

Shame about the feral apostrophe in the last line.

Sickstep... I have to believe it does. Although that's really more

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Too much bacon? No such thing.

I don't think that it's an incorrect use of the apostrophe. Isn't tomorrow's a legitimate way to write tomorrow is?

How is the apostrophe "feral"? It's a contraction of "tomorrow is", looks like proper usage to me.

Maybe s/he doesn't like appropriate punctuation.

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