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What Others Are Saying
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J who? wrote Nice tee, one question though.are these t shirts modern fit or not?
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Anahi Rodriguez wrote Do I have to believe in the religion to wear this or would I just look weird. Cuz I don't have a religion,
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Jason wrote Just got my order today. Love the image. Love the quality. Only issue is the image isn't straight and it is noticeable. Not sure if I'd wear it a second time due to that reason.
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Hambone "Slappy" Mustapha wrote Red is Ganesha's color... red please.
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123 wrote great design ... got it last time in orange ... wish I could get another orange one ...
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17 wrote Om Gam ganapateh Namah. Jai Ganesha!
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Jewbacca wrote This shirt should go well with my True Religion britches O.o
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VonFink wrote I liked this design so well, I bought 2 in my 10-pack (a red and a navy). I am not religious, I just think it\'s wonderful art.
It\'s a beautiful design, and yes, it is quite large on the shirt.
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Briana wrote I have a question, does the shirt look more like the second picture with the girls sitting down with her legs crossed or the first one? Because on the second picture the image takes up most of the front of the shirt rather than on a lil bit of it!
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Chris wrote Why can't they make T-shirt for Jesus Christ. If they publish have one then I would love to write nice things about it
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an indian guy wrote we only want hot white chicks to join our religion
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Addie wrote I ordered this short along with 9 0ther. it's probably the best one.
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Pen and Paper wrote I mostly like tacks. (like push pins) That being said, I also like elephants. When i was much younger I would always imagine myself growing up to be an elephant and living in the lush verdure of India. Now that I am an elephant i can sincerely say that i endorse this shirt 110%.
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ann wrote Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles. The legend is that he was able to ride on the back of a rat...making the impossible possible...the rat is able to penetrate all things no matter how challenging. Use Ganesha to meditate on the obstacles in your own life, obstacles of circumstance or ones self-created. I dig the ganesha shirt!
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nukey wrote there's a penis hidden in this shirt! look at ganesh's right defense..
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marcia wrote i love this shirt, it is my go-to. fits well, shows off my curves very well, and is a conversation starter. i'm going to order more in other colors.
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aumshantih wrote Aum Shri Ganesheya Namaha.
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Scroaty McBoogerballs wrote I'm guessing Becky is a fat lesbian who drives a Geo Metro. Those are the only people/ cars I ever see with the COEXIST bullshit on the back. Shit's lame. Wow, look I made a "T" out of a cross and a "C" out of the crescent. Lame design 20 years ago... lame as fuck now.
The Ganesh shirt fucking rocks however.
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sai wrote ganeh tshirt is verylook.beautyfull
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FSM FOR LIFE wrote @phranqulyn: RAmen!
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asdfgsfsdgfs wrote Just putting this out there...
Ignore religion. What does it matter what someone else believes?
Let them have theirs, you have yours.
If people want to express their interest in attaining that kind of peaceful understanding via a t-shirt or bumper sticker, that's great. If it's not hurting anyone and they have good intentions, why rain on their parade? Nothing bad can come from an honest effort to understand and appreciate your fellow man.
Meanwhile: I want this shirt. Because I think Ganesh is cool. Because Ganesh is, in fact, pretty swell.
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Sinep Gib wrote There are many, many religions and variants. One way to define a major religion is by the number of current adherents. The population numbers by religion are computed by a combination of census reports and population surveys (in countries where religion data is not collected in census, for example USA or France), but results can vary widely depending on the way questions are phrased, the definitions of religion used and the bias of the agencies or organizations conducting the survey. Informal or unorganized religions are especially difficult to count. Using this standard there are 19 major religions.
Co-exist is a stupid, yet trendy term. I think the bumper stickers and t-SHIRTS are cool and funny because they reflect ignorance!
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Michael Songco wrote I think that it's a great idea and love the designs from the Hindu religion. I am just wondering how you guys can make any money at that price? I think it's wonderful!
Will you also print designs given to you at that price? What brand of T's are they? American cotton is Great at that price.
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ntrval wrote @Robin Goldberg: Bhakti is sanskrit for devotion, the main point of Hinduism if Stephen Prothero's "God Is Not One" is to be believed. What does "bhakti plus" mean? couldn't say for sure, but it sounds... interesting.
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Just me wrote I have a question...isn't He the same God no matter WHAT religion you are or how you choose to respect/worship Him? We can never coexsist as long as people want their beliefs to be the ONLY beliefs. Such a pity.
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blahblahman wrote this is like reading youtube comments.
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phranqulyn wrote Hey! Everyone is forgetting the Creator of All, the Flying Spaghetti Monster! (No diss to Lord Ganesha, I'm sure FSM likes his work)
__Be touched by His Noodly Appendage!
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Tom wrote "RELIGION is the opiate of the masses." Karl Marx
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yellowmermaid wrote how about we just leave at Becky rules and getn w/ talking about some real shit not a t-shirt.
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Cynic at heart wrote i choose my religion based on how cool theyre shirts are.
GUESS WHO TURNING TO HINDUISM?!?!?!?
its me.
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