Perhaps the funniest thing to me about these pajamas is the fact that the red cross on a white background was a sign of the Knights Templar. Considering that the Knights Templar went on to found the Freemasons and that fundamentalist Christians don't usually look too fondly on Freemasonry, I can't imagine that this was intended. Nor can I help wondering how they'd respond to an e-mail on this topic.
Paul Schmelzer is a writer and editor in Minneapolis. Formerly managing editor of Walker Reader(2011–2020), the Walker Art Center's digital magazine, he is cofounder of The Ostracon, an art writing site created through funds from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Creative Capital's Arts Writers Grant program; creator of Signifier, Signed; a former editor at Adbusters; and contributor to Artforum.com, Cabinet, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, The Progressive, Raw Vision, Utne,and others.More >>
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oh dear lord. i wish they came in adult sizes
Perhaps the funniest thing to me about these pajamas is the fact that the red cross on a white background was a sign of the Knights Templar. Considering that the Knights Templar went on to found the Freemasons and that fundamentalist Christians don't usually look too fondly on Freemasonry, I can't imagine that this was intended. Nor can I help wondering how they'd respond to an e-mail on this topic.
Wow... that's deeply disturbing...
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