My Bacon Tee is Better than yours!!!
Common Sense, Art, Design, Fashion
Oftentimes In the US it seems we go all around the world adressing needs while the ones we have next door are neglected...
"BETTER BACON apparel features one-of-a-kind designs by kids and young adults with developmental disabilities and all t-shirts have a truly remarkable story. Each item of clothing has a “Hang-Tag” featuring a Polaroid of the artist, a personal statement describing themselves and their creative outlets, and what they hope the consumer gets from the entire experience. The amazingly soft fits are created by these talented artists and reflect the excitement and sense of fun inherent to the Better Bacon name. And even better… all artists gets paid for every single sale, regardless of company profits. Descriptions of all t-shirts below. They are actually quotes from the artists and trust me, WORTH READING!"
The quote below is the story behing this white tee..
Daniel’s Rules by Daniel- I did not write these words for personal benefit, but so everyone with a disability could get treated equally. By this I mean that we should have the same sense of belonging as everyone else. They should be loved, respected, and their concerns- as well as their opinions- should be taken seriously. They should be given the opportunity to succeed. The rules are direct instructions on how to help people with different challenges, and they are also written to empower those who are not able to speak up for themselves. Also, if one of the problems of disabilities that I have written about were to happen to them, or to their loved ones, they will know what to do and what to say. I wrote those “Rules of How to Talk to a Blind Person” because I got tired of how people were treating us. I just want people to know that we all have external as well as internal disabilities. However, we may not realize it because we are focusing on other things that are not important”
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Michael Jackson by Tanesa- “I drew Michael Jackson because – to be honest- he’s pretty much my favorite singer. I’m a big Michael Jackson fan. You can tell I don’t draw him a lot. He was younger when I drew him, a child. That’s the easiest way to draw him. I ay draw him again when he is older. I feel the man’s been through so much stuff. Much of it has to do with his father and the news people. He’s got to get over it. I can’t do anything about it, only he can. But I hope these drawings help and maybe show him how he used to be.”