"Well? What are your thoughts now that you see the pic?.."
1. Joyful was the only one who followed through with a request. That says a lot about her. Kudos.
2. It appears the cost of shipping the t-shirt is high. I doubt they will make any money off online orders.
3. The t-shirt doesn't legitimize the company's "business dealings" whatsoever, nor does it absolve the company from it's "past mistakes" surrounding its numerous questionable press releases, nor does it imply the company is going to undergo some sort of "merger", nor does it imply the company has "93 million nekkid shorts" unaccounted for, etc.
"...Please don't tell me you think it might have been pulled off the internet."
Wouldn't be the first time I ran across something that was doctored up to appear "authentic". Nonetheless I think both that t-shirt and bag are authentic...and I have reason to believe both belong to Joyful.
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