Nestled in the Stanford Alumnae Bulletin's collection of First lines from the application essays of Stanford's freshman class, amongst descriptions of battling cancer, paralysis, 9/11 and Charlie Brown, we find:
My younger sister, Jessica, arrived home one day reeling about the shirt that her friend had worn to school. It had simply read, “Genocide, Homicide, Suicide, Riverside.”
It was
minami_nekko who first pointed this out to me, and together we cooked up one that read Suicide, Homicide, Regicide, Riverside - and spawned a host of other designs of great splendor. Unfortunately, her original T-shirt collection seems to have been taken down - But, wait! The other version (by
copinggoggles) is still up! I'm going to remember to order one this time - and you can, too!
Thanks to
rm for the heads-up on the Stanford article.
My younger sister, Jessica, arrived home one day reeling about the shirt that her friend had worn to school. It had simply read, “Genocide, Homicide, Suicide, Riverside.”
It was
Thanks to