Here's my contribution.

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This would glow in the dark. Yes, this is possible for t-shirts; I did it 
last year for a convention's shirt. In normal light you see a faint image, 
mostly visible by its glossy finish versus the matte of the shirt; in the 
dark, or in ultraviolet light, you see an eerie greenish hue.

I feel like one of the cool parts of Quicksilver is its *mystery* - the way 
it completely vanishes into the background until you invoke it. I wanted a 
similar effect for the shirt. I also wanted to keep it as simple as 
possible; a lot of the appeal of QS for me is its *simplicity*.

No title, no URL. If someone is curious enough to ask, you can initiate 
them into the hermetic order of Quicksilver. n.n

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