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At least there is a black and purple option. Heck I'd even do a black shirt & pink font
The plan for the black shirt was to have it in pink font. Unforuntately the pink does not really show up like I had hoped. I will be testing bleaching the black shirts next to see how they turn out. All the shirts are hand made so I am still learning how to do them decently. DIY till I DIE.
The plan for the black shirt was to have it in pink font. Unforuntately the pink does not really show up like I had hoped. I will be testing bleaching the black shirts next to see how they turn out. All the shirts are hand made so I am still learning how to do them decently. DYE till I DIE.
Presupposing that outlet is wired properly, the terminal with the scorch marks around it is the neutral terminal. That would be at the same potential as ground, and thus, you can stick metal objects into it all day long.
In the US, with a standard 15A 120V receptacle, there's only one pin that will give you a shock if you touch it. It's the smaller of the two vertical slots, which is to the right assuming you're facing a receptacle with the ground pin down.