Some time ago, before Rush Limbaugh and his buddies launched their all-out assault on women in their effort to give the Democratic party a landslide victory this November, I created a bumper sticker over at Cafepress: “I (heart) Sex and I Vote”.
I abandoned Cafepress years ago. However, this sentiment seems far more relevant and necessary today than it did back then, so I’ve set up the store again.
So, here it is again. If you’d like to show Rush’s fans how you feel about sex, click here!
I’ve also created icons suitable for LiveJournal, Twitter, and other blogs and forums from the same design, which you are free to download and use however you’d like:
100×100 pixels
80×80 pixels
You have to right click and save locally to your hard drive.
Then from your user account page click “Profile” and then “Manage Userpics”. From there you “choose file” and select the location you saved the file to on your hard drive. Give it whatever tags you like and “Upload”
You have to right click and save locally to your hard drive.
Then from your user account page click “Profile” and then “Manage Userpics”. From there you “choose file” and select the location you saved the file to on your hard drive. Give it whatever tags you like and “Upload”
Right-click the icon and save, or, on a Mac, just click the icon and drag it to your hard drive. 🙂
Thx for Mac instruction. I did it!
Right-click the icon and save, or, on a Mac, just click the icon and drag it to your hard drive. 🙂
Thank you Franklin, I have been trying to say this , this simply for weeks(months?).
will be useful!
Thank you Franklin, I have been trying to say this , this simply for weeks(months?).
will be useful!
Thx for Mac instruction. I did it!
Thanks for this!
Thanks for this!
This is important. Thanks very much for sharing!
This is important. Thanks very much for sharing!
People who don’t understand how science and the scientific community work tend to have conspiracy theories about why “mainstream science” doesn’t accept theories X, Y or Z. They think the “science community” is all in lockstep, but really, most scientists LOVE to be able to prove another scientist wrong because that’s what earns them peer recognition and prizes.
People who don’t understand how science and the scientific community work tend to have conspiracy theories about why “mainstream science” doesn’t accept theories X, Y or Z. They think the “science community” is all in lockstep, but really, most scientists LOVE to be able to prove another scientist wrong because that’s what earns them peer recognition and prizes.
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