Fontaine Cards to make Jesus Loves Bass Players Vintage shirt. a special-edition deck of playing cards, with all sales benefiting Black Lives Matter. Elijah Funk and Alix Ross of Online Ceramics made a T-shirt printed with a giant peace sign, skeleton hands in handcuffs, and quotes from a speech by Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie I (which later featured in Bob Marley’s song “War.”) They’re donating 100% of proceeds to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Black Lives Matter, the Movement for Black Lives, and the National Bail Out collective.
Jesus Loves Bass Players Vintage shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
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Those are all emotions refugees face daily, says Aden Jesus Loves Bass Players Vintage shirt. My ultimate hope is that we all recognize that we’re human at the end of the day. This project is about spotlighting health care professionals, but so many groups are banding together to fight this. I’m so grateful the real heroes are finally getting the attention they deserve. The era of nostalgia is still going strong. Take a look from earlier this week when Kylie Jenner took a moment to tell the world that she was “pretty good at this makeup thing, and wore something that vaguely matched her pink eyeshadow: an archival Jean Paul Gaultier dress. The piece hails from around Jean Paul Gaultier’s “Mad Max” collection from Fall 1995. Jenner’s version includes a snake across its front and Gaultier’s signature cyberdot print on the arms. The rare item was on sale on the e-commerce site elcycervintage.com, but alas, it has been sold. Did Kylie buy it? The world may never know. Also in the news of the Instagram-verse: Lady Gaga rolled up in a large truck wearing a pink mask with spikes to match her fuchsia dyed hair. The bright and bold stunt was to promote her new album “Chromatica.” Her caption? “delivering #Chromatica myself to every retailer around the world… in Chromatica time and distance do not exist.” Only in Gaga’s world.
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