Reduce Reuse Retweet

by Scott Beale on July 10, 2009 · 1 comment

Reduce Reuse Retweet

“Reduce Reuse Retweet” t-shirt by ThinkGeek

We generate a lot of trash. Not only in the real world, but also online. That’s where Twitter comes in. When you have only 140 characters to express something, you are required to Tweet mindfully.

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1 Tonantzinista July 11, 2009 at 12:34 am

Is this Reduce Reuse Retweet T-shirt pesticide-free? It’s extremely hard to find cotton clothing which is not pesticide-ridden. If it’s poison-free, and reasonably priced, I’d like to buy, at least one. How does one buy them?

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