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Sometimes on TV you can see that something has been censored out, often by blurring or applying a 'large pixel' effect.
This is often in pop-videos or to cover up a word or image on a T-shirt.
I propose the creation of T-shirts designs with this effect applied already, making the design almost,
but not completely illegible. What should it be? I put forward for consideration the word "Censored".
Sex Pixels T-Shirt
http://www.firebox....ion=product&pid=586 Coming back at the idea from the other direction [kmlabs, Sep 16 2005]
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So a bikini top could be two pink squares. |
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If not the word 'censored' then perhaps the words 'free speech' with only the word 'free' obscured? |
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culture:profanity indeed. |
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I like this - it's semi baked though, I think... |
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I seem to remember Slash from (then) Guns n Roses wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with: |
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Also, see link for a variation on the theme... |
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