Video: Party T-shirt "Don't Tag Me In This Picture!"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Social networks in our time have become more than just popular pages on the Internet. They literally have power over us, because they burst into our life very abruptly. And although not everyone has registered accounts on such resources, almost everyone has heard about them.
It is known that some portals now have a function that makes it possible to mark a person in a particular photo. We will not name the names of such sites, so as not to be accused of advertising. So many of us are sometimes very indignant - they say, why mark me in such a compromising photograph? Designers are well aware of what is happening in the world and society, and even on the Internet - and even more so, therefore they develop the ideas of their inventions. Whether it is possible to call a T-shirt an invention, we cannot judge, but at least the idea seems to be quite new. The T-shirt itself is made in white, and on a black background we see the inscription "Do not tag me in this photo." It is logical to assume that you need to put on such a thing exactly when you are going to a party and know that you do not really want the whole Internet to see photos of you later.
Designers do not give guarantees, because the decision is left to the one who uploads the pictures to the network, but at least you warn the photographer. By the way, it is interesting that these T-shirts can be worn by both girls and young people, because both of them sometimes do not want to demonstrate to everyone where, how and with whom they spent the weekend.
The price for such a T-shirt is $ 25.
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