
“Chris” has a hilarious website. The content is hysterical throughout his blog and the comments are extra extra win. It appears obvious that he writes a lot of the comments himself under aliases but I know a great deal of them are written by other people as well, even people I know from SU.. So… Really you should just go to his site, read the comments and enjoy browsing his content. I hope he writes some new stuff soon, he’s such a crack-up!
After stumbling onto “Project Kickass” I looked around and found Chris on StumbleUpon. Its unlikely I would have ever wondered onto his site on my own, I owe the Stumble Button a big ty on this one, yay stumbling! I hereby deem him a Star Stumbler.
I ♥ funny bloggers. Chris is a bit “anit-geek” and I still like him (a lot), that should tell you something right there. I snagged up the first few comments on the post for this shirt so you could see what I mean:
Matty T says:I can easily see that and I’m colorblind :/ nice try though.
Carson says:
I can easily see that and I’m not colorblind :/ nice shirt
Marly says:
Hey Nick! If your colorblind, then how’d ya know that the shirt was red and green, huh?
Hannah says:
Uh, Probably because he is only colorblind to red and green? He said Red-Green colorblind, in which he can see other colors BESIDES red and green.
I’m completely blind and unerilwvnsjnzjipushg894r-qr8gw-9rehenauhui huwhpgguwpgfwqpo ewioqfpj irgww-gpjerw.
Erin says:
The point is that the colorblind cannot see the words. So the colorblind will not know he “secretly loathes” them. You are not colorblind. You can read the words. lrn2humor.
Arianna says:
No, the point is that you can only see the heart if you’re colorblind…not the words inside of it….
Nick says:
Same as Matty. I’m red-green colorblind and that’s clear as day.
Eric says:
It is a loud shirt.
Semloh says:
Because the colorblind people clearly hav never taken a colorblind test and dont understand how they work.
miken says:
Pretty sure its so easy to read for you blind-o’s because they just superimposed the type on top, so there are all these distinct hard edges. With the colourblind tests the letters or numbers are made up of an arrangement of dots similar to the ones that make up the background.
Claire says:
WAHAHAhahaha i wish that was like an actual color-blind test, still made me laugh
Tim says:
I’m reading this website in Braille, and I don’t get it.
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