Wear the Controversy! Ride a Paramecium!

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Via the SEA blog: Jeremy Kalgreen at Amorphia Apparel has created some delicious t-shirts that help you advocate teaching your controversy of choice. Or, display your support for the amazing things Science has brought us - like giant guitar-playing robots and mechanical paramecia:

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Rock on, Amorphia! We here at Scienceblogs understand that it's turtles all the way down. . .

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The mushroom cloud one is fucking spooky. My understanding is that when the Trinity test went off gangbusters, they all did cheer.

Wow, those shirts are awesome. It's also worth the time to actually take the detailed look at the controversy and science shirts since they have humorous descriptions.

Gonna have to get me some next time I'm fooling around online away from work.

By Felstatsu (not verified) on 26 Jun 2008 #permalink

I saw the "Teach the Controversy" shirts in the Boston Globe and wanted to get several-- even more so now that I see the Discworld one!