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(5,707 posts)Brilliant!!!
True Dough
(27,789 posts)
hlthe2b
(115,440 posts)the predictably sad number of people who would not know who it was/what it represented.
Call me a cynic, but I'd bet money on it being the exception, not the rule, the numbers who "got it."
3catwoman3
(30,372 posts)IMO, it makes light of Vincent's suffering.
HappyH
(317 posts)Very few of us would make such an awesome button placket.
LuckyCharms
(23,502 posts)or to subsequently commit suicide by shooting themselves in the chest...as van Gogh did.
That's more than "some" suffering. I've had a conversation with a woman who had an inch deep gash in her forearm from cutting herself, and she talked about it like it was a walk in the park.
That shirt is nothing short of mocking mental illness, and that is contemptible. It goes far beyond dark humor.
Talk to some "cutters" and you'll know what I mean.
Some things are just too heavy to mock on the internet.
We forget that van Gogh lived not all that long ago, and his tragic life mirrors what perhaps millions of people are experiencing in the world today...with no understanding and no compassion.
This is my strong opinion. I don't expect others to feel like I do about this, and that's fine. But by the same token, I won't stay quiet when human suffering is mocked by people with a keyboard, thinking it is some kind of joke to be tossed around...especially when there are probably people on this site who are cutters, or are suicidal.
It's callous, and it's not right.
LudwigPastorius
(15,337 posts)But humans are a cruel species. Vincent ear jokes have been around since before the ear was cold.
anciano
(2,372 posts)No.
Emile
(44,325 posts)True Dough
(27,789 posts)MIButterfly
(3,655 posts)I never wear white. It's too hard to keep clean.
True Dough
(27,789 posts)with contents that could verify your statement. Tomato stains, blueberry stains, soil and grass stains. I cannot keep clothes looking new for long.
CTyankee
(68,609 posts)johnp3907
(4,397 posts)justaprogressive
(7,415 posts)it was quite likely, quite bloody!
Harker
(18,366 posts)I'd smile at someone who wore one, though.
True Dough
(27,789 posts)if the encounter took place on a starry night?
Harker
(18,366 posts)True Dough
(27,789 posts)he'd savor the taste of a nice, cold Michelob?
Good one, Harker!
Harker
(18,366 posts)Niagara
(12,494 posts)It's too valuable!
Harker
(18,366 posts)Niagara
(12,494 posts)We'll keep you in the Nough!
Niagara
(12,494 posts)🙉
True Dough
(27,789 posts)that's a very well-formed and detailed ear for a shirt button? Would be interested to know if it also comes in cufflinks?
Niagara
(12,494 posts)And socks, got to have matching socks!
Ziggysmom
(4,198 posts)than that.
mountain grammy
(29,441 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(2,536 posts)Id probably be prone to random laughing fits whenever I saw my reflection or got a good reaction, though.
OldBaldy1701E
(11,912 posts)I portrayed him once in a children's TV show.
I begged to do some prosthetics for my ear, but they refused.
JoseBalow
(9,996 posts)Bluestocking
(933 posts)JoseBalow
(9,996 posts)True Dough
(27,789 posts)Honestly, I got a good laugh out of that. Thanks!
Tasmanian Devil
(302 posts)If they made one with Trump's open mouth and a pacifier button I'd be tempted.
Martin Eden
(16,149 posts)Vincent looks like an ape, especially with the ear.
LuckyCharms
(23,502 posts)Vincent van Gogh suffered greatly. Wearing that shirt would minimize and mock the suffering of a fellow human being who was a tortured creative genius.
True Dough
(27,789 posts)Ears to you!!!
LuckyCharms
(23,502 posts)True Dough
(27,789 posts)I am not getting you that shirt for your birthday!
Maybe this one though...

bamagal62
(4,685 posts)So, no, I would not wear that shirt.
