Is it appropriate to trivialize a post on an internet blog, that young people leave comments on to either mock or praise trivial pop culture schlock?
also needs more lens flare.
Since when do the space invaders move forwards? They actually move to the left and right, and only forward a little bit when they cant move left or right anymore.
This shirt mocks my youth, and I won't have it! #spaceinvaders
I have to say it bums me out a little to see these ads (this and the one for that book) on this site. Though I thought in the past I'd seen them labeled as an "advertisement." Have you guys stopped doing that? #spaceinvaders
@aubreyf: *Sigh* So young, so beautiful, so cynical.
Seriously, I see your point (and I'm always curious about io9's monetisation strategy and revenue stream) but in this case, I think they get the benefit of the doubt (and perhaps even a quick squeeze and a reach around).
When I scrolled down the main menu and over the pic it gave me a genuine lift.
Anything that shows you a new perspective on something (even if the subject matter itself is trivial and both ephemeral and anachronistic) is worth a second glance and this (the original artwork) does that in spades.
Whether it works or not on a T-shirt (personally I don't think it does, as executed here) is a matter of debate and graphics on humans (t-shirt logo, brand or yellow star) make me uneasy in general.
But threadless.com itself (new to me) seems to be offering an interesting, open access, low start up cost, entrepeneurial business model (I'm going to have a closer look at the terms and crunch the numbers) to its users (designers and sellers) and (hopefully, if such a thing is actually possible) decent value and quality to its customers.
Advertising in general has very few virtues but when it (briefly) ceases to pollute your environment and conciousness [perhaps in this case, it did precisely that to you :( , in a place you felt should be (and once was?) a safe haven, hence the sense of betrayal ] and draws your attention to something you (I) genuinely feel better for having seen, I feel fortunate (if still not exactly grateful).
For me, it's a better day than it was ten minutes ago and I wish you the same. :) #spaceinvaders
@Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Isn't it peculiar (but strangely satisfying, in a warm gat sort of a way) that erudite [en.wiktionary.org] has rude as its root? :)
The one on the left isn't facing the direction it would in the game and it wouldn't be able to cast that shadow with it being rounded the way it is. They also look like they were made out of cardboard and toilet paper rolls. Needless to say, I don't like it. #spaceinvaders
@chakrabs: Congratulations!
The monsters of the Id [otherwise known as the marketing and brand management men (and women) of Hollywooood! TM ] have already hoovered TM the collective unconciousness of the unsuspecting lumpen proletariat [that's us, that is :) ] for the fiscally questionable lint of our cherished childhood memories.
'Our' Space Invaders (and Asteroids) Movie is on the way and all it will cost us is 12 bucks, two hours, our will to live and the tattered remnants of our souls.
This would be a great opening for the Andy Griffith show. Yep, Andy showing Opie to shoot his first space invader and Aunt Bee cooking it for dinner. That's the America I want to go back to.
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also needs more lens flare.
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This shirt mocks my youth, and I won't have it! #spaceinvaders
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Seriously, I see your point (and I'm always curious about io9's monetisation strategy and revenue stream) but in this case, I think they get the benefit of the doubt (and perhaps even a quick squeeze and a reach around).
When I scrolled down the main menu and over the pic it gave me a genuine lift.
Anything that shows you a new perspective on something (even if the subject matter itself is trivial and both ephemeral and anachronistic) is worth a second glance and this (the original artwork) does that in spades.
Whether it works or not on a T-shirt (personally I don't think it does, as executed here) is a matter of debate and graphics on humans (t-shirt logo, brand or yellow star) make me uneasy in general.
But threadless.com itself (new to me) seems to be offering an interesting, open access, low start up cost, entrepeneurial business model (I'm going to have a closer look at the terms and crunch the numbers) to its users (designers and sellers) and (hopefully, if such a thing is actually possible) decent value and quality to its customers.
Advertising in general has very few virtues but when it (briefly) ceases to pollute your environment and conciousness [perhaps in this case, it did precisely that to you :( , in a place you felt should be (and once was?) a safe haven, hence the sense of betrayal ] and draws your attention to something you (I) genuinely feel better for having seen, I feel fortunate (if still not exactly grateful).
For me, it's a better day than it was ten minutes ago and I wish you the same. :) #spaceinvaders
11/07/09
11/07/09
11/07/09
11/07/09
11/07/09
11/07/09
The monsters of the Id [otherwise known as the marketing and brand management men (and women) of Hollywooood! TM ] have already hoovered TM the collective unconciousness of the unsuspecting lumpen proletariat [that's us, that is :) ] for the fiscally questionable lint of our cherished childhood memories.
'Our' Space Invaders (and Asteroids) Movie is on the way and all it will cost us is 12 bucks, two hours, our will to live and the tattered remnants of our souls.
Bon appetit! #spaceinvaders
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I'm afraid I didn't pick up on the shadows being the aliens when I first browsed through and saw that shirt. I feel kind of dumb. #spaceinvaders
11/07/09
Still...want this shirt. #spaceinvaders
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As far as your name, the correction might eventually come.
Maybe.
Just sayin'.