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Sticker #231: Bike Jocks are Still Jocks 6x2", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) * OUT OF STOCK *

Modeled after the classic "A vegan fascist is still a fascist" design of the '90s! - Remember to challenge macho attitudes in bike culture!

 
I hate this one. I race but I also only commute by bike, does that make me a bad person? Is this really such a concern to you that you would feel the ... Barnhart
Maybe. But the sport of cycling gets a lot of people out of their SUV's and out peddling. Can't be all bad. anonymous
Tolerate Machismo! How do you propose to challenge it? Huh? Kick their asses? Pfffft! Right. Whuh? Whudjya say? You want a piece of me? anonymous
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Sticker #233: Fucking Table 9x1.5", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $1.00

A powerful and rabble rousing quote from former Richmond politician Saiad El-Amin.

 
according to wikipedia, James Foreman said something very similar to this in 1964. I couldn't find anywhere on the web where Sa'ad El-Amin said this. ... skye
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Sticker #234: Support Local Co-ops 9x1.5", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $1.00

 
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Sticker #236: Burn Carbohydrates, Not Hydrocarbons 9x1.5", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $1.00

Show your disdain for the Atkins diet!

(If you are wondeirng, we need umbrellas for Portland winters.)

 
i'm with Ann, true Oregonians don't use them (must be the California transplants?) Jess
um nobody in portland uses an umbrella, umbrellas are for wimps! ann
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Sticker #239: Car Free 5.5 x1.5" screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $1.00

 
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Sticker #240: I don't need a war to power my bicycle 9x1.5", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $1.00

 
funny, cause we also get complaints that they are too small. at the size of 1.5"x9" they fit nicely on my bike and seem way too small for a bumper ... alex wrekk
I find it kinda ironic that these stickers, with their awesome, pro-bike, anti-car mesages are all printed in traditional BUMPER sticker sizes... How ... Bug
Bug, you are a very funny smart ass. The stickers ARE BIKE SIZED. A bumper sticker is 9x3", these stickers are half that size. Joe
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Sticker #244: Average American Spends Welfare/Military 9x1.5", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $1.00

"The average American pays $30 per year on welfare and $1,500 per year on the military. Which are you upset about?"

I guess in a day and age this insane with military buildup to fight an undefined enemy in terrorism, some people may not mind the $1,500 annual expenditure to be too upsetting, but nonetheless, this sticker to help set the tone or argument.

 
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Sticker #245: Gentrification in Progress 6x1.5", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $0.50

Is your neighborhood being over-developed by yuppie shits for massive profit? Maybe this satirical sticker can help you speak your mind.

 
our "old industrial" part of downtown is being ripped apart and in it's place new condos with pools and 24 hours a day athletic centers are being ... lizzie
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Sticker #262: Fuck Your Corporate Fashion Designers 9x1.5", screenprint on vinyl (0.05 oz) $1.00

 
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Who Would Jesus Bomb? T-Shirt screenprint, fair trade, american made t-shirts (10 oz) $12.00

Now available in camo!

Fittings:

X-Small Chest 24

Small Chest 30

Medium Chest 36

Large Chest 40

X - Large Chest 44

 
i think when jesus said love your enemies he meant dont kill them. brandon
The meaning in the original Hebrew had the meaning 'murder' as distinct from killing as the old testament discussed killing criminals and animals and ... Daniel P.
Actually, it depends on the translation of the bible that you're reading. For instance, the New King James version says "kill"; the New ... majikthise
I love this T-shirt! Dylan charles
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You Can Work Any 100 Hours Per Week You Want (In Your Underwear)!! Zine 40 pages, 1/4 size, offset (2 oz) $2.00 $1.50

Second Edition! The history of the first ten years of Microcosm Publishing, told in graphic detail! For the first time ever, read about how we got to where we are today through working long hours at low (or no) pay! Join us on our journey through starting out in a bedroom, putting out records, growing, moving to Portland, publishing books, growing, moving into an office in Liberty Hall, amassing more zines than anyone could ever konw what to do with, and more. A fun foray into getting inspiration and perspective for making your own projects. Entries written by Joe Biel, Alex Wrekk, Franco Ortega, Marc Moscato, Siue Moffat, Peter Aaron "Thug" Green, and more. Cover by Alan Lastufka.

 
A detail-filled synopsis of the history of Microcosm Publishing and how it came to be. The zine chronicles the start of Microcosm, the move to ... Profane Existence, #54
Joe Biel takes us through the first half of this book, and then allows various Microcosm employees who have passed through the house over the years ... Riot 77 Magazine
Ever see a really sweet band documentary when you were a kid and all you could think about was how badly you wanted to be in a band? Or maybe you ... Toast, Give Me Back #51
Yeah, nice long title. So, this is the history of the radical publishing studs at Microcosm, as told by them, in (naturally) zine form. Seems a ... Ryan Canavan, Hanging Like a Hex
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