Let Your English Professor Know You Like to Get Trippy

This T-shirt immortalizes Hunter S. Thompson's classic novel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

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If you thought today's current rappers loved to get "trippy," it's pale in comparison to the life and exploits that Hunter S. Thompson pursued. It was best displayed in his 1971 novel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream. Thompson and his lawyer, Dr. Gonzo, marauded the streets of Sin City, guzzling LSD, ether, cocaine, and the extract of a human adrenaline gland—all while lamenting on the destruction of the hippy movement and a downfall in American politics. Thompson was also as great of a writer as he was an addict, and his "Gonzo journalism" has inspired much of what we do today.

If you want to show your English professor this upcoming semester that you like to get wild, but also have your nose in a book, holler at Out of Print Clothing's T-shirt that features the Ralph Steadman-drawn cover from the seminal novel. It will only run you $28—a cheap price to publicly fly your freak flag. Visit the brand's e-shop to make your purchase.

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