Intergalactic Trash Talk by Grady Graphics
The non-nerdy Norms think geeks speak a different language, but it's not hard to understand what a geek is saying if you listen to the tone. When they yell "Frack!" it usually means something didn't go right and they're letting off steam the Battlestar way, and when they call you a Nerfherder they're saying you're a yokel, the star of your own war on urbanity. And when the nerdy say something is "shiny" well shiny is actually a good thing, like seeing a firefly in the serenity of the night sky. So don't worry when you hear one or two of these geeky phrases being tossed around, worry when the speaker starts throwing everything plus the Galactica at ya!
Talk trash your own geeky way with this Intergalactic Trash Talk t-shirt by Grady Graphics, it's sure to stun the uninitiated into silence and make your fellow fans roar with delight!
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11. They export a lot of jobs to...the United States! Why? Because US workers start at $8/hour vs. $19/hour in Sweden and US workers get 12 paid days off (including holidays) vs. 5 weeks in Sweden.
While IKEA stuff isn't what anyone would consider "fine furniture", it's very utilitarian and elegant in its minimalist Euro simplicity. Okay, maybe it's a bit bland, but that's fine. There are more important things in life than to think about home furnishings, and there's no heartbreak when IKEA furniture gets damaged with use, as might come if a beautiful and irreplaceable antique gets worn or receives accidental damage.
Add to that, building your inexpensive flatpack Swedish furniture side-by-side with your neighbors builds your community. Or something to that effect.