Order soon!

The latest special t-shirt from woot is this one:

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I don't think they'll last long so you better get your order in fast.

Woot seems to track their sales stats closely; I wonder if there is a significant preference for cephalopods on shirts over, say, flowers or trios of wolves or something.

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