Fun with Feminist Flickr (pink bicep edition)

Nothing funny to say, really...I just love this.
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Oh awesome picture. If they only had an image of that female bathroom sign without "toilet" above it. I would really like to print it out and post it up. Unfortunately, my web search so far has lead to unrelated content.
Agreed! It needs to be a sticker in different colours and sizes so we go round applying it to toilet doors. It would go down a treat here (East Berlin)
Cool. Kind of has a Rosie the Riveter feel to it.
Don't know if it helps, Cesa, but here's a quick photoshop cut for you. It's kind of small, but, voila, no "Toilet."
That is a thing of beauty.
Sheeeeer beauty.
Bahaha, I love it! :D
Awesome.
Thanks, roymacIII, for the cropped photo. Is it hard to make this sort of thing into a sticker? I so want to do a little public decorating.
I bet SHE doesn't need a big, strong man sign to protect HER.
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Lol.
It shouldn't be too hard. It depends on what kind of sticker you want to make.
A lot of places will print stickers pretty cheap. The best is if you can find someone with a vinyl cutter to make them. This would make a fantastic vinyl sticker, and vinyl decals last soooo much longer than regular stickers.
Thanks roymacIII! I was able to fix it further at work. Below is a bigger image.
"Larger Edited Image"
So, I'm using this for my screenprinting project. I'll put it on my jacket. Sweet, right?
And my teacher, Mr. Rao, agrees, it does have a 'Rosie the Riveter' look to it. We were the only ones who knew who she was, though....
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