Some texts spotted on t-shirts walking around Krakow… put them in a random order and it’s almost poetic!
Make me happy
Nothing to do, nowhere to go
Future is now
Sunday fun day
A little bit dramatic
Girls just wanna have funds
Don’t look back
Anywhen
Run and fun
Ps. Which photo do you prefer?
83 replies on “T-Shirt Poem”
Beautiful piece. For the record, I prefer the second picture.
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Thank you! Interesting to know your vote, too!
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I feel like the second picture adds a bustly town vibe to the picture and that I really something that adds a certain flair to it.
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Thank you! I love getting feedback like this, constructive! 🙂 I like the minion balloon in the second one, but I prefer the first one – BUT I’m notorious for not liking to post pics with people in them. So I had a hard time choosing!
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I am completely the same. I never post pictures with people in them but this one just had something about it.
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It’s found poem ! Loved the way you strung the words together. Absolutely brilliant!
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Thanks! It wasn’t really me, it was all the t-shirt people! 😀 Designers and owners!
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First one!
I want that “Girls just wanna have funds” shirt lol
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Yeah I loved that one too! 😀 Spot on! 😉
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Hats off to the people who wore the T-shirts and Kudos to you for compiling and sharing!
As for the photo,I like the second one
The smiling minion adds a truly nice vibe!
(PS– hope you are not encountering any touts in Krakow!)
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Thanks! 😀 The minion really does add to it – like he’s smiling at the Vespa.
The Krakow trip was a few weeks ago, I’m back home now and no touts here whatsoever! 😉
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Hehe!The first one is also somwhat..comic.
Okay,so just imagine this, the Vespa is kinda staring at the minion, look here,look here etc. and in the second one, “mission accomplished “
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Ah, good one!!! 😄 Totally possible.
I like your imagination!
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Thanks!
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I prefer the second one since the person gives perspective and life. Did you erase her or take two photos? 😀
I love the most this trio: Girls just wanna have funds / Don’t look back / Anywhen
“Don’t look back” would make me look. I always read words on shirts. In Italy, nobody does. I’m thinking about wearing my “Shut up bitch” shirt to Pearl Jam on Tuesday. 😀
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I took two photos. The balloons are different in them actually, and a few other details (framing, colors/shadows).
Hahah, that t-shirt of yours!!! I’ve never been someone who wears shirts with text and I always wonder at people who do. But you… you don’t surprise me at all!!! 😉
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Hihih. You can find it here: https://manjameximovie.wordpress.com/2016/07/17/socrates-was-right/
I bought it in Venice Beach, California, together with one that reads WHAT PART OF NO DIDN’T YOU UNDERSTAND? 🙂
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Oh my, Manja!! 🤣🤭
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And oh yes, I remember that shirt now!! 😀
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I like the second pictures best because of it’s colours and a little more space for the moped and overall. I also like the figure in the picture, but unfortunately she (?) is walking out of the frame. But still – the second pic is my favorite.
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Thanks, Peter! Interesting to hear the reasons why you liked the second picture more. I kind of like that she is walking out of the frame… towards whoever is holding the balloons and whatever is going on behind the corner. And I also like that she is unrecognizable, otherwise I wouldn’t have published it (in accordance with my very own privacy policy!) But still, I think I prefer the first photo. Nice and clean. More boring maybe but that’s my style 😀
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I don’t find your style boring at all. 🙂
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Heheh, thanks… 😉
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I prefer the second pic – it seems more balanced with the woman in it. However I thing both are great shots.
Alison
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Thanks Alison! That’s a good point!
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‘Girls just wanna have funds’…love it.
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It gave me a good chuckle when I saw it!
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Fun shirt poem, Snow! I like both photos for different reasons…#1 for the balloons reaching up and into the photo, gets your eye moving around, and #2 seems to go with the poem best because it has people in it, maybe walking into a shop to buy 🙂
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Oh that’s true, there might be a t-shirt shop right there, around the corner! 😊
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It does look fun for girls with funds! First picture with the people.
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Thanks for your vote! 😄
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I do like the first image 😄
Why? The sense of nowhere it inspires! No signs, no people, no distance: Krakow could ne everywhere in the world 😁😊
Happy Sunday 💕
Sid
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That’s true, it’s a very generic scene! Well put, ”sense of nowhere”. Quite everyday, if not for the balloons. I also like the sense of nowhere and the balloons look a bit absurd with no people.
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I’m with you on the ‘boring’ first photo. I like the emptiness which makes the balloons ‘pop’ for me. I guess if the minion was visible in the photo that would be great (although I barely know what minions are). In the second photo, the couple (yes there are two people) distracted me.
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The two people do look like they just walked into the middle of a photographic scene, uninvited, and are hurrying off. The first one looks more finished to me, more planned (though both are split-second snaps). I agree that the emptiness enphasizes the balloons! Thanks for your thoughts!
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The first photo. Almost like a poem, yes.
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Thanks, Tanja! 🙂
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I prefer the second photo.
Funny how T-shirt poem sounds nice
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The t-shirts were talking! 😀
Thanks for dropping by!
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A playful poem Snow.
I like the first shot. Like you, if I can take a picture without people in the background I will. I think it gives less distraction to the photo and makes you concentrate on just the surroundings you capture. Xx
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Exactly; a place doesn’t always need people to bring it alive. Sometimes they are a distraction from what caught your eye 🙂 Thanks, Lorelle – enjoy your week!
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You too lovely 😊
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Clever premise and a great idea! Love this.
I like the first photo best 🙂
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Thanks Joey! We are on the same page then! 🙂
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My favourite is definitely “anywhen”! I love made-up words. It’s easier to do it in English than in French!
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“Anywhen” can mean so many things when you start to think of it… 😉
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As for the photo, I like the first one best (you never have people in the photos you post!) 😉
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The first one is more my style, you’re right! 🙂
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It makes sense, the T-shirt poem. At first sight, I thought the two photos are identical. After a closer look, I think I go for the one on the top. 😊
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Thanks, Isabelle! 😀 It has been fun reading people’s answers. Almost like a psychological test: what differences people see in them and which one they choose! 😉
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Awesome t-shirt phrases! Good job making a poem out of them all!
First picture is a winner for me as, like you, I don’t like people in them if it’s not a portrait! 😉
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Yes, Juls, I so agree! Portraits are nice, but street photography feels so controversial to me. I didn’t ask her permission but she does seem unrecognizable so she could be basically anyone…
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This is such a fun and creative post! I think I like the first photo, but they are both neat. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Thanks, Maysa Rose for the kind words and for your vote! 😉 Both have been liked pretty equally, as far as I can tell!
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I like both pictures but slightly prefer the first, although I do like the minion in the second. However, I feel that the person walking away is a bit of a distraction. Maybe if we had eye contact? As for the tees, I’m intrigued by “anywhen!” Cool post!
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Thanks Linda! “Anywhen” sounds so casual, I’d love to be the type of person who throws that around in conversation! 😉
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What a fun idea with the poem made of t-shirt texts! Many of them are interesting hehe. I like the colors on the second one, but overall I prefer the first one. The first one gives the vibes of a cozy little street corner while the person on it spoils that vibe for me on the second one. I love your eye for photos! 🙂
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Thanks Pooja! So happy to hear that not everyone prefers photos with people in them all the time 🙂
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The second one, because the person walking is interesting.
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Interesting to hear how some people think the person adds to it and some think she is a distraction! 🙂
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Favourite: “Girls just want to have funds”. I can imagine a revised version of Cindy Lauper… 🙂
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Hahah, yes she’d have had to change her look just a slight bit in this parallel universe… 😉
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🙂
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[ Smiles ] That is a lovely poem and I prefer the photo with the people in it.
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Thanks Renard! 🙂
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2nd one – person walking away in background makes it
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Thanks Andy! 🙂
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Fun and I prefer the first, I find the person in the second a bit of a distraction.
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I agree 🙂 Fun to read in the comments how both photos have been preferred pretty equally I think
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Great phrases Miss 😃 I like the first pic
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Thanks, Julie! 🌺
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Good post. I like the “shopped” one. No people adds mystery.
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Thanks. It’s actually not photoshopped, I just took two photos. Mystery, I agree!
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