Face Hooked Threadless T-Shirt Design for Facebook Addicts

by Scott Beale on July 19, 2007 · 8 comments

Face Hooked

Luke Ramsey has submitted his wonderfully creepy “Face Hooked” t-shirt design for Threadless T-Shirts, where he pokes fun at people are completely consumed by the uber-popular social network Facebook. Paging Robert Scoble, please report to the voting booth. There are seven days left to vote for this design.

Speaking of Facebook, here’s my profile. I’m not quite “hooked”, but I am finding myself using it more and more lately.

UPDATE: It looks like this design was dropped from the running early due to Threadless’ 1.5 Rule. Well poopy on them. Is there somewhere else Luke can take it?

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1 chris July 19, 2007 at 10:39 pm

Luke could contact me, and I’ll see what the higher ups think about putting this out there…. hell, if the markets there, I’ll help sponsor it. get it on cafe press or something.

Luke– if you read this. click my link, or ask Scott for my email address.

Chris

PS- I work at facebook now :)

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2 dave mcclure July 20, 2007 at 12:12 am

hmm… well i’m about as hooked as can get on facebook, but that t-shirt scares me… i’m sticking with teh Gevil.

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3 Ben Gold July 20, 2007 at 3:35 am

I have to buy a shirt there one day.

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4 John July 20, 2007 at 4:11 am

How about renaming the text to “MySpaced”?!

Great drawing, reminds me of those Garbage Pail Kids stickers I used to collect when I had zits on my face (the above one would be called “Facebook Fred”)!

John
http://www.gigatribe.com

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