git reset --hard 2016 - Software Developer Expressing Disapproval

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2016 feels like a particularly tough year to cope with. War, terror and millions of people who want to escape them - many of them dying on their way. Agitation against immigrants, refugees and minorities and burgeoning fascism culminating in political earthquakes like UK's Brexit from the European Union in June and the election of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States in November. Many people feel distressed, shocked, sad or angry and would like to turn back time. This design expresses these feelings from the perspective of a computer programmer, developer, coder, designer, writer or whoever uses the source code management system git. It shows the "Look of disapproval" meme and below it the git command "git reset --hard 2016" in an orange color. Show that you disapprove of 2016 but haven't lost your sense of humor. This design is available on several products printed in orange on a creme color background and some more colors for t-shirts, sleeves and hoodies.

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Design published: by Ramiro Gómez
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