I’m The 5th Cylon Shirt Gets Some Skinjob Lovin’ From PopCultureTees

popculturetees.com likes breadpigThis has been a great week for breadpig tees. Philip K. Dick inspired our most popular shirt and the anniversary of his death brought it a bunch of attention. And now our I’m the 5th Cylon shirt is featured on PopCultureTees with a review full of gusto:

Probably the strangest named shop we’ve featured on the site, these are the same guys who are behind reddit, and are dedicated to offering geeky stuff to folks who like that kind of thing.

Pick up this tee just in time for the series end [...] Also, all profits from this design go to the EFF. Cool.

The breadpig will disregard that nonsense about it being a “strange name” and go on to thank them for drawing some more attention to our Spoiler Alert: I’m the 5th Cylon shirts, which already raised $500 for EFF last year.

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  • But seriously, thanks for the nod. We really dig the tee and were glad to feature it.. it's a great cause to be raising dough for.
  • liz
    The first step in accepting that you have a strange name is admitting it... (and besides, what other logo in the world makes you think of a really tasty BLT?)

    But seriously, thanks for the nod. We really dig the tee and were glad to feature it.. it's a great cause to be raising dough for.
  • kn0thing
    The breadpig is a big fan of EFF - they're likely to be our first line of defense against the Cylon menace.

    Also, why does everyone insist on trying to eat our mascot? ;) I wonder what would happen if it were pictured with a tomato...
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