punk patches (mesothelioma)

no matter how you do it- if you cover your jacket in them and stud up all the negative space, pin five of them on to your fannypack, use them to sew up actual holes in your pants, or whatever, sewing tons of patches to your clothes is really the way to go. it makes all your clothes look crazy, it’s more environmentally sound than getting another t-shirt (and it’s cheaper), shit, it just rules! moreoever it gets you more comfortable with sewing, which is a very valuable skill to have, if you wear clothes. the best patch we have right now is from ryan brigade’s band MESOTHELIOMA. i tried to explain to him how “mesothelioma” has the highest payout of any of the google adwords, but cold getting into a discussion of page rank with a patches punk is like, i don’t know, getting into a canoe with an ostrich. anyway that particular patch comes already bloodstained but i don’t know from whom. oh, if your clothes ever wear out, take the patches off and either sew them onto new clothes or sew them onto a blanket, alongside relevant areas of favorite unwearable t-shirts.
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[…] ryan brigade, who made the afore-mentioned mesothelioma patch, made us this awesome crust logo out of tarantula legs and the sound of glass breaking. i’m psyched, although i have to admit that when he showed it to me i was a little disappointed because i could read it. but then again, i knew what to look for. i’m going to make patches and t-shirts out of this obviously, but before i do, i’d like to know what other people see in this. what other words can you make out? what about if you look at it upside down or sideways? […]
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