Hostile Socks
Description: The real reason that we can’t have the Ten Commandments in a courthouse: You cannot post “Thou shalt not steal,” “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” and “Thou shalt not lie” in a building full of lawyers, judges, and politicians. It creates a hostile work environment. ~George Carlin
Carlin Quote Ten Commandments Courthouse Hostile Work Environment Socks
by Designing Mench
$14 $20
Description: Channel your elegantly unbothered energy with this vintage gothic illustration featuring a skeleton hand balancing a flaming teacup. Perfect for a midnight reading session or an alternative coffee shop visit, this intricate tarot card aesthetic elegantly dismisses unwanted negativity. Add this striking dark academia apparel to your cart right now and confidently sip your brew in peace.
Stay Mad Skeleton Hand Flaming Teacup Gothic Illustration Socks
by Cool.Kat
$14 $20
Description: A white silhouette depicts a person sitting at a desk, facing a laptop with an angry expression and visible stress lines above their head. A thought bubble above shows abstract, tangled shapes and smaller circular representations of stress. Below the figure, in large white capital letters, is the text: "I MAKE THIS $#!THOLE A HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT."
HOSTILE CUBE Socks
by STRONGARM ASYLUM PODCAST GEAR FEAT. HOSTILE BOOK GEAR
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Description: A high-voltage design inspired by rogue artificial intelligence energy and futuristic self-driving chaos. Built for fans of dystopian cityscapes, malfunctioning AI personalities, and aggressive digital humor. Perfect for lovers of neon futures, open-world sci-fi adventures, and tech-gone-wrong storytelling.
Description: A science fiction scene depicting two figures in Predator-like masks, a human woman, and two canine creatures with one emitting red laser beams. The background features a large, pale moon and rugged terrain with mountains. The text "PREDATOR BADLANDS" is prominently displayed at the bottom.
Description: Takeover: The Fascist Takeover Begins — A striking image of armed soldiers march in formation before the Capitol, their presence a visual echo of recent federal intervention in Washington, D.C. The phrase “THE TAKEOVER BEGINS” looms above, capturing the gravity of a moment where local governance yields to centralized force. With rifles drawn and visors down, they symbolize a nation teetering between protection and control. The American flag flutters beside them—a reminder of ideals now under scrutiny. This scene reflects a pivotal shift in American power, where democracy meets its most militarized mirror.
Description: This artwork fuses the cinematic scale of a dark fantasy videogame with the crushing energy of modern metal. Rendered in stark monochrome, it depicts a group of explorers standing against a desolate, nightmarish landscape dominated by looming shadows and monstrous silhouettes. The dripping, jagged typography adds to the sense of unease, mirroring the relentless chaos and distorted soundscapes of extreme metal. The imagery suggests themes of survival, dread, and cosmic struggle, as if each figure is embarking on an apocalyptic quest through a hostile world. Both epic and harrowing, the piece captures the band’s essence: immersive, brutal, and atmospheric—like a soundtrack to a doomed adventure.
Ban Hostile Architecture - Ban Anti Homeless Architecture Socks
by Picket Club
$14 $20
Description: It's A Hostile Fascist Takeover - White - Front It's a hostile takeover of the American government. The people of America aren't paying attention. They don't even care that republicans don't care, IF they did because of Medicare Medicaid and SNAP benefits cuts. I can't care about them, more than they care about themselves. #SubversiveWare Subversive Ware SubversiveWare #TrendingNow #BestSeller
Description: Takeover: The Fascist Takeover Begins — Amid the looming dome of the Capitol, five armed soldiers stand sentinel—backs turned, eyes forward—embodying the stark reality of federal force reclaiming the streets of Washington, D.C. The phrase “THE TAKEOVER HAS BEGUN” hovers like a verdict, capturing a moment where democracy feels suspended in tactical silence. This image distills the tension of a city caught between autonomy and authority, reflecting a nation grappling with its identity, its leadership, and the fragile line between order and control.
I May Look Calm But In My Head I've Killed You Five Times Socks
by NomiCrafts
$14 $20
Life is in their hands — Death is on their minds!12 Angry Men (1957) Socks
by Sasaku
$14 $20
Life is in their hands — Death is on their minds!12 Angry Men (1957) Socks
by Sasaku
$14 $20
Life is in their hands — Death is on their minds!12 Angry Men (1957) Socks
by Sasaku
$14 $20