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About Me Member Art Student evilretasuchanFemale/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 4 Years
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Dear All of DeviantArt:

Thu Jul 31, 2008, 11:38 PM
Quit comparing Harry Potter and Twilight. Just... no.

Edward Cullen is ugly. Yes, -yes-. I said that. To me, he is ugly. Edward, grow out your hair, get a tan, and gain a few pounds, -then- I would fantasize... about your looks. Maybe. Possibly.
What little personality he has is undesirable. He's a freaking stalker, gals. Get over a fictional character.

Fuck Twilight, Twilight sucks. I felt like vomiting. I just paid money to read a fanfiction. A bad, self-insert -fanfiction-.

That's all.

  • Mood: Hostile
  • Reading: What do you think?

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  • Current Residence: Bible belt X_x
  • Interests: Anime, Harry Potter, Japanese Culture, speaking in different lanuguages
  • Favourite movie: Edward Scissorhands
  • Favourite genre of music: Alternative
  • Favourite poet or writer: J.K. Rowling and Edgar Allen Poe
  • Favourite style of art: Anime
  • MP3 player of choice: If an Ipod counts, Ipod Shuffle.
  • Favourite game: Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2
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  • Tools of the Trade: "Tobi is a good boy! ...Tobi is a good boy! I'M GOOD, DAMN IT!"

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Thanks for the add :D
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In the 19th century, the idea of underwear developed, which had not been common before. At some point near the turn of the century, the underwear shirt was developed; the shirt was always a part of clothing since ancient Egypt, though it slowly became more and more popular. Hence, there have been many garments that resemble the T-shirt,[1] though the general trend supported the possibility of less clothing, which cultural modesty had forbidden until the 19th century. The origin of the T-shirt is obscure — claims reach at least from California to Britain, and from 1913 to 1948, and it was most likely a slow development during that time.

Most research mentions this possibility that the idea of the T-shirt came to the United States during World War I when US soldiers noticed the light cotton undershirts European soldiers were using while the US soldiers were sweating in their wool uniforms. Since they were so much more comfortable they quickly became popular among the Americans, and because of their design they got the name T-shirt. Other experts credit the U.S. Navy's "light undershirt" from 1913, described with "elastic collarette on the neck opening, called "crew neck".[2] The Los Angeles Times claimed in 2006 that the Navy shirt as described in 1913's regulations state that the "light undershirt" was different from what is commonly worn today, with the Navy's version boasting an "elastic collarette on the neck opening" and other odd features.[3]


Man in white tee shirtOn these grounds, there are claims that Howard Jones asked the underwear company "Jockey" in 1932 to develop a sweat absorbing shirt for the USC Trojans football team, which they propose was the "modern T-Shirt".[3][4]

The origin of the name is uncertain: many refer to the shape of the shirt as a "T", while it could also emphasize the use of the army as a "training shirt". The shape-based theory is supported by the existence of an A-shirt in the 1930s USA, which was the usual undershirt later labeled the tank top. It is also a possibility that the name "tee" comes from amputee, a reference to the shortened length of the arms.

During World War II the T-shirt had become standard issue underwear in both the U.S. Army and the Navy. Although the T-shirt was formally underwear, soldiers often used it without a shirt covering it while doing heavy labor or while stationed in locations with a hot climate, just like their former underwear. As a result, the public was frequently exposed to pictures of members of the armed forces wearing pants and a T-shirt. This became gradually more acceptable, as the cover of the July 13, 1942 issue of Life magazine shows, which features a picture of a soldier wearing a T-shirt with the text "Air Corps Gunnery School".[5]

After WWII the T-shirt started appearing without a shirt covering it in civilian life. According to the New York Times, the 1948 presidential campaign of New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey produced a "Dew It for Dewey" T-shirt, which was followed in 1952 by "I Like Ike" T-shirts in support of Dwight D. Eisenhower. John Wayne, Marlon Brando and James Dean all wore them on national TV. At first the public was shocked, but by 1955 it had become acceptable.[6]

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Thankx for the watchy Tobi-kun :hug:

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Thanks for ze watch^^

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