Whatever happened to the rings /x/ was making?
>>17787638
We got some templates made and some people made rings. They were pretty neat.
>>17787678
I just want to know if I can get one i remember the temps
>>17787638
What kind of ring?
Did you even fucking try?
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/
>>17787713
If you make one, show it off, but I'm sure the anti-ringfags will be back in full force. Maybe a general /x/ jewelry thread?
I'll post some of my favorites. I wanted to get one or two of these made myself, but never got around to it.
>>17787839
It would have been more helpful if you posted the link to the actual thread(s), you know. Maybe I'll dig some up later.
Here's one somebody had made.
I also liked the dogtag idea, but it didn't really catch on.
I'd wear an /x/ T-shirt. It doesn't have to be showy or anything, just an "/x/" on the front and "/x]" on the back would be fine.
They look like something Vin Diesel finally stopped wearing in 2011
>>17787944
looks like an hourglass in most of those
>>17787968
>"/x]"
I will find you and end you.
>>17787974
I think they stylized it that way on purpose.
>>17787976
>on the back
>>17787953
I think I like that design the best.
>>17787979
Front or back doesn't matter. But it's a stupid idea either way. It would be like encountering a Guy Fawkes wearing retard with a /b/ shirt.
>>17788009
That would be amazing. Bringing shitposting to RL would spawn tons of fights. I want to make board T-shirts just for the fuckery that would happen if people wore them.
>>17788024
Are you literally this guy, cancer incarnate?
>>17788073
No. It means nothing if only one guy does it. You'd need to market and sell the shirts on a site-wide scale to get enough people wearing 'em to cause real conflict on the streets.
>>17788084
This thread is getting derailed. I'm pretty sure people would just point and laugh at the morons anyway.