This was one of my biggest fears way before it was cool, I always found people who wore free hugs shirts to be highly untrustworthy if not straight up creeps. So this was my attempt at capturing how I felt about them and I doubt I'm alone. If you'd like a sticker get it from me here http://futurelandfillpress.storenvy.com/
This was done originally as a pinup for Anderson Carman's comic Fear Hunters.
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hugs, horror, haphephobia, no touching, fear hunters
I live in the US and have a 7,000 deductible, which gets me one doctors visit a year. In Georgia I literally have one company that I can buy insurance from. There is no market, there is no competition, I can't drive to other states in this country and be covered. It's nonsense and anyone that has had to deal with these private companies knows that they will find a way to not be there when you need them most, it's a very lucrative scam at the expense/lives of people who have no leverage.
Are you a fan of the classic ASSA logo, well here it is, in full technicolor. You can get it on all your favorite Future Landfill, some of it might even protect you from elemental exposure. So join ASSA today and show your Red, White, & Blue. As ASSmonouts say, these colors don't run, they bleed.
Perhaps you've spent the last few years thinking, I don't want to live on this planet anymore, but unlike Professor Farnsworth you have no spaceship to do just that. The next best thing is to join the Ass Force, with dedicated Assmonauts ready to guide you. With their help, you may not learn how to escape the earth, but you may find a new hobby. If nothing else you'll have a sweet shirt that should get you kicked out of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and don't even think about visiting The Kennedy Space Center down Florida way.
Apparently we have some "Bad Hombres" here, camouflage your self and your loved ones in these "Official Bad Hombres" products, previously only available to "Bad Hombres".
A deep cut for a niche audience of comic book artists/aficionados. While also good advice that is practiced by many of the top artists in the very small industry. It is largely attributed to Wally Wood, but John Paul Leon is a more contemporary influence, largely known for his expert use of blacks to balance compositions. Highly respected for his seminal book Wintermen.
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john paul leon, wally wood, black placement, inspiration, doubt