3 new science t-shirts have been delivered

@NJChicaa (116206)
United States
October 4, 2022 2:29pm CST
I haven't had much luck finding fall/winter clothes in the plain style that I prefer. I need new stuff because everything I had last year was too big and I gave it all to my sister to sell on Poshmark. I've bought a couple of long-sleeved Ts from sports teams. School spirit! Today 3 new science ones that I ordered from a Facebook shop arrived. The first one is a new and smaller version of a shirt I had years ago. It says: Earth is not flat Vaccines work We've been to the moon Chemtrails aren't a thing Climate change is real Stand up for science The second says "Powered by mitochondria and coffee" with a drawing of a mitochondria in the middle The third says "Science--because figuring things out is better than making things up" I am typically pretty casually dressed at work anyway so wearing these new long-sleeved Ts isn't much of a change. I'll still wear my khaki pants, jeans, Sanuks, and Converse sneakers. I just hope that I can find some good stuff when spring rolls around. I only have a couple of polo shirts that fit.
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@FourWalls (62551)
• United States
4 Oct 22
We’ve been to the moon????? “Chemtrails” aren’t a thing. CONTRAILS are. Huge difference.
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@Fleura (29244)
• United Kingdom
4 Oct 22
The singular of mitochondria is mitochondrion : ) One of my favourite T-shirt slogans read 'There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don't'
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@NJChicaa (116206)
• United States
4 Oct 22
Yes I know that but we all typically just call them "mitochondria" even in the singular just like we call it "algae" instead of "an alga".
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@Fleura (29244)
• United Kingdom
5 Oct 22
@NJChicaa That would annoy me too! Anyway glad you got some great T-shirts!
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@LindaOHio (157726)
• United States
5 Oct 22
Love the messages. I remember when lady teachers wore skirts and guys wore ties and jackets. How times have changed.