Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simply southern is very popular in Georgia and Florida. I never got into it but I think it's fine. It's really hot here. T-shirts and shorts work better for this weather. Most of the women wearing these t-shirts are in college or recent graduates. I used to make fun of the t-shirts but who cares? Life is too short for this crap. Some of my closest friends wear theses t-shirts. It's a t-shirt..
Even when it sends a likely white supremacist message?
Anonymous wrote:Simply southern is very popular in Georgia and Florida. I never got into it but I think it's fine. It's really hot here. T-shirts and shorts work better for this weather. Most of the women wearing these t-shirts are in college or recent graduates. I used to make fun of the t-shirts but who cares? Life is too short for this crap. Some of my closest friends wear theses t-shirts. It's a t-shirt..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw this brand at Dicks for the first time. Am I wrong that the logo looks like a swastika AND they used SS, which also has very negative Nazi associations? What in the world??
Let me guess: you're the kind of person who calls others "Nazis" if they don't vote the way you do. Amirite?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Just saw this brand at Dicks for the first time. Am I wrong that the logo looks like a swastika AND they used SS, which also has very negative Nazi associations? What in the world??
Anonymous wrote:I mean... this has GOT to be on purpose, right?
Anonymous wrote:OMG. That is TERRRIBLE.
SS
Yes, looks like a swazika
& then Add that to negative Southern stereotypes
not the idea, but that whoever created the logo didn't see it.