This is for the anon from the Hopkinsville Goblin thread a couple of days ago who was really intersted in the t-shirt I had.
Basically there was this eccentric in the town I live in who passed away, and it turns out he was kind of a crazy genius, or at least just really crazy. Lived in a wierd little round hut and made his own tools and shit, had piles and piles of notes and sketches. Apparently he wrote to the Italian government about how to fix and maintain the leaning tower of Pisa. Weird shit like that.
Well after he passed, his family made an exibit out of his house. And they were selling t-shirts with his artwork on him. And lo and behold, he's drawn the Hopkinsville Goblin. Looks almost like an exact copy of the famous police sketch.
There's also a note in the bottom corner of the artwork, but I've had the shirt for at least five years and it's faded and I can't read it anymore, but I think it starts out "in the dark, he glows..."
Anyway, thought this was pretty cool and hope that other anon gets a chance to see it. Also general Hop-ville Goblin thread I guess. You know they're going to come back in two days.
Bump, I don't want that anon to miss it.
Bump for interest
would be nice to have t shirts with that sort of content on them
nice find op
>>19464172
Cool shirt brah
>>19465452
I wore it once to a convention. Someone thought it was the Chupacabra. What a plebe.
well now this is embarrassing...
>>19466220
>bulletproof owls
Okay.
>>19466220
>Implying rural people wouldn't be able to distinguish forest animals from ayys
Everyone knows that big city redditors who never lift their eyes from the screen of their phones and have never been in the wilderness are the most reliable source of information about what farmers have or haven't seen.
Bump.
>>19466220
>this is what cityfolk actually believe
>>19464172
make me one
>>19469385
Strange thing is, I can't even find the guy's original version of that. Plenty of other art, but not that.