The shirt itself:

I'm not sure why anyone would want one except to be an edgelord but there's nothing obviously offensive on it.
The shirt itself:

I'm not sure why anyone would want one except to be an edgelord but there's nothing obviously offensive on it.
That that's not what "I don't have the time" means, so the OP should not be surprised that explaining is often necessary.
(It's a lot easier to say "I can't" than "I choose not to" but then being self-righteous after people catch on is just going to make you look worse.)
Well then, since you've seen the movie yourself rather than baselessly speculating like the rest of us, what can you say about its appeal to its target audience?
But White Wolf VtM vampires aren't.
There's almost nothing in that article beyond one bulldozer driver's self-diagnosis.
It's possible that the kind of people who would choose to watch this movie actually do like it.
So if you know at least 30 people and none of them have ever been struck by lightning, that means you're a giraffe.
Just because I don't want to endure something unpleasant doesn't mean I can't - the argument I'm responding to isn't that walking is survivable but that it's preferable.
I want to clarify that I like spending time outside - while in California I spend at least an hour outdoors on most days. Having to be indoors all summer would be a real sacrifice.
I gave up on console gaming for the same reason (the last console I owned was a Super Nintendo) but that's because mouse+keyboard is just so superior that using dual-joystick controllers feels like punishment rather than entertainment.
I don't think it was strange for them to offer that shirt for sale, especially since they seem to have a print-on-demand system which does not involve any overhead for having an additional design. Offering the shirt is IMO less awkward that trying to pretend that Nazi Germany never existed.