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What Your T-shirt Lays Bare
The imprints on T-Shirts dispatch a personal message. The view that you advocate must be shared with others. You want this clear to everyone, even those you’ll never meet. You want to believe that you are an open person.


Colored T-Shirt: No Printed Message:

You are not openly nor have the need of shouting your views.

Company, Interest Group Or School Name:

By broadcasting the crowd you are interested in, you desire that others of similar bent will be drawn to you.

Ethnic:

Identifying with your ancestors and inflating of numero uno- this is even at the risk of bigots.

Humorous:

Being the center of attraction and amusing describe you to a T.

Moral And Political Messages:

Besides being highly opinionated, you covertly desire to fight. The particular message printed is not so important as your reaction to indignity in general.

Names Of Famous Places:

Desiring to inform others of where you visited, flashing back the wonderful time you had is more important, whether they are interested or not.

Sexual:

You are overtly asking for a response and definitely getting them

Sports Names And Numbers:

When you wear a T shirt of someone famous, it’s that you want all that you envision-the image projected by that person is what you lust for.

Torn T-Shirt:

No one better mess with you. Seeing yourself as a contender or a gladiator, you are proud of your rugged character and want everybody to know.

White T-Shirt, No Printed Message:

Using your right to remain silent, you resist what is in vogue. Though outwardly conforming, your revolt is silently transmitted from within.

Your Own Name:

Being essentially approachable, you are desirous of attaining acquaintances and concepts, retaining the poise to reject any unwanted associations.


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Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books). For more information, please visit http://www.careertest.ws http://www.learngraphology.com
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Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books). He operates online personality types and career matching.
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