Tired of Explaining.....
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Tired of Explaining.....
....why I shoot to those who either do not shoot and/or are hostile to shooting/guns. So I was playing around on the Cafe Press web site with making a tee shirt that reads on the front and back "Shooting, Archery, Zen" with a seated Buddha below the words. Thoughts, additions? I will have one made up soon. The design I did has green ink on a black shirt.
Good shooting,
Brian
Good shooting,
Brian
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I think so. When I order one, I'll post a photo. It's easy enough to make them up online. The fellow who fills my scuba tank is an archer and we discuss the Zen of our sports all the time.Dr.Lee wrote:As one who shoots firearms and practices Kyudo, Japanese Zen archery, I appreciate your efforts. I would love one if they become available. Questions; will the green ink show up well enough on black ?
And will they be available for purchase ?
Thanks again for effort,
Dr. Lee
Of course it's a matter of taste and perception, but from my perspective the choice of black for the shirt might be slightly on the heavy metal side of things for what you're after. Might I suggest a sort of creamy off-white? And the text and Buddha in a very non-controversial brown? Green on black could look like camo on black ops if viewed from an anti's perspective. Hard to point a finger at something as neutral as brown on cream.
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Black for me. I think red could be a problem, but the green is quite peaceful looking--especially the seated Buddha. The text font is a rounded type so there is nothing jarring about it. Maybe it needs a pot plant too?? Or a Xanax logo? ;-)Gerard wrote:Of course it's a matter of taste and perception, but from my perspective the choice of black for the shirt might be slightly on the heavy metal side of things for what you're after. Might I suggest a sort of creamy off-white? And the text and Buddha in a very non-controversial brown? Green on black could look like camo on black ops if viewed from an anti's perspective. Hard to point a finger at something as neutral as brown on cream.
You can order them in a variety of color shirt material and ink is quite variable. Lots of choices. Just go to Cafe Press and play around with their design software.
Thoughts: If it makes you feel less self-conscious about your own involvement in the sport, OK - but I don't think it will have much impact beyond feeding your own and/or other people's frustrations. I think a way to go about achieving what you're after is to let the people who are interested come to you and learn rather than bury yourself in an endless vortex of rhetoric. In short: being zen rather than describe what you perceive as a state of zen.
Re: Tired of Explaining.....
Brian Lafferty wrote:....why I shoot to those who either do not shoot and/or are hostile to shooting/guns. So I was playing around on the Cafe Press web site with making a tee shirt that reads on the front and back "Shooting, Archery, Zen" with a seated Buddha below the words. Thoughts, additions? I will have one made up soon. The design I did has green ink on a black shirt.
Good shooting,
Brian
If you are indeed zen about your ways, then you shouldn't feel the need to perform the unselfish act of trying to change others' viewpoints.
See people's questions at face value and respond with answers as practical as possible. If you are then met with either understanding or perplexion, you are on the right track. Carry on.
:)
"Skill-at-arms is a social duty" invariably confuses and silences the lefties, at least for a while.
My answer to the question "do you do any martial arts" - "yes, shooting, and I used to do a little fencing" is invariably met with "no but I meant do you do any martial arts".
Its strange that Asian martial arts are seen as worthy pursuits of fitness, strength and zen, but western martial arts are the preserve of kooks.
It also seems odd that its OK to learn to maim or kill people with your bare hands, but carrying a small sharp instrument can earn you prison time.
My answer to the question "do you do any martial arts" - "yes, shooting, and I used to do a little fencing" is invariably met with "no but I meant do you do any martial arts".
Its strange that Asian martial arts are seen as worthy pursuits of fitness, strength and zen, but western martial arts are the preserve of kooks.
It also seems odd that its OK to learn to maim or kill people with your bare hands, but carrying a small sharp instrument can earn you prison time.
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I don't think he's trying to change anyones ways. I also don't think that we should have to appologize to anyone for enjoying the perfectly legal sport that we do just because some people find guns repulsive. Personally I find basketball and soccer repulsive but I don't think less of people who do like the gun haters do of us. And I definately wouldn't go for the "non-controversial" color scheme.
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