Textkit T-Shirt Slogans

What about:

Nothing is indeclinable

:laughing:

Ha, yes!!

Deudedite, keeping with the Dogma references I see :slight_smile: Though I much prefer the one with the man with the bulging belly. He looks happy. Do you know him?

:smiley:

Actually for a while I was quite secretive about studying Greek at all.
I’m not sure why. I quess I did not want to get any comments like; You think you’re smart or something?
I’ve gotten over that but I’m still not ready to advertise my love for Greek with a T-shirt.

I understand. I may indeed have a pretty chest which all the girls unsuccessfully beg to permulse, but, were I to wear a shirt reading “Nothing is indeclinable” I would be diffracted by swarms of irascent descendants of lowly shepherds who unfortunately, being so multitudinous, rule these parts.

~E

I don’t actually know that man, no. I just thought it was funny. he’s happy with textkit, of course :slight_smile: I think his name is LEEERRRROOOOOYYYY JEEEENNNNNNNNKKIIIINNNNNSSSS!!!..

umm…

Having looked up all unfamiliar words in the dictionary, I still don’t understand. What the heck?!

How about something like this?
-pb

Having looked up all unfamiliar words in the dictionary, I still don’t understand. What the heck?!

that’s because he’s a master of english: i have no idea what the words he uses are on their own, but when i get to the end of a post, i know what he meant anyway… like what churchill said about “stern and dour”… you know what “dour” means here, even though it’s a strange word on its own… see “the scaffolding of rhetoric”

http://www-adm.pdx.edu/user/frinq/pluralst/churspek.htm

the gist of his post was that the daughters of shepherd warlords in his parts, flushed with power, grope classicists with impunity.

Like you, I tend to like plain simple clothing. However, I’d still buy one though… for my husband who wears them. As a software engineer in SV, he gets to stumble into work in t-shirts & shorts. :smiley:

I like it, Paul. Maybe the logo should be bit smaller, that way you can place a bigger monitor on his head (or at least a taller one).

I like it, I like it a lot, but I’d like to see the TV look a little more standard rather than the widescreen!

The first Epi quote I saw made me wonder if English was even a language he really spoke. It was incredibly confusing. Now, more than ever, I have come to appreciate the quixotic nature of the Bishop’s utterances.

Agreed. But I’m not sure how best to fit “Nonconfigurational” in a standard screen!

Cordially,

Paul

Fabiola, he’s saying that if he were to wear a shirt that says ‘Nothing is indeclinable’, he’d be rejected by all the girls which currently beg him (to no avail) to lightly touch his muscled torso.

I vote for the wife-beater (forgive the political incorrectness).

You mean to say that permulse is actually an English word?
I thought he was making up words as he went.

test.
Maybe colors are not best selection.

I like the “pectora” one.

Tongue in cheek plus meter. Unbeatable.

Although Paul’s rendition of “radically nonconfigurational”
looks good too.

He is and he isn’t; permulse comes from permuls- (perfect stem) of the Latin verb ‘permulcere’, (means kinda: to caress lightly as by wind). He invented the English form but took it from the 3rd principle part, as lots of other (established) words do.

O the benefits of Latin..

evening N.,

barbarians, eh?

~E

hey, barbarian!