England
A country that gave the world the following things: Generator of electricity- Michael Faraday. Electrical transformer- Michael Faraday. Electric motor- Michael Faraday. Jet engine- Sir Frank Whittle. Internal combustion engine- Samuel Brown. World Wide Web- Tim Berners-Lee. Computer- Charles Babbage. First self-powered aeroplane (I think)- John Stringfellow. Flush toilet- Thomas Crapper. Digital audio player (MP3 player)- Kane Kramer. Tank- English military. Lawn mower- Edwin Beard Budding. Great Western Railway- Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The locomotive- Richard Trevithick Vaccination- Edward Jenner. Antiseptic surgery- Joseph Lister. Incandescent light bulb- Joseph Wilson Swann. Steam engine- Thomas Savery, Thomas Newcomen and James Watt (except that James Watt was Scottish, not English). Clockwork radio- Trevor Bayliss. Daylight saving time- William Willet. Fire extinguisher- Ambrose Godfrey. D.N.A. fingerprinting- Sir Alec Jeffreys. The defeat of the Germans in WWII- Winston Churchill. Electric battery- John Frederick Daniell. Electromagnet- William Sturgeon. Hovercraft- Christopher Cockerell. Maglev rail system- Eric Laithwaite. Computer tornography (CT scanner)- Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield. First programmer- Ada Lovelace. Typewriter- Henry Mill. Modern steam turbine- Sir Charles A. Parsons. Shakespeare's plays- William Shakespeare Newton's laws of motion- Sir Isaac Newton. Gas turbine- John Barber. Modern atomic theory- John Dalton. Chromatography- Richard Lawrence Millington Synge. Seismograph- John Milne. Splitting the atom - John Cockcroft and Irish physicist Ernest Walton. Aeronautics and flight- George Cayley. Discovery of the proton- Ernest Rutherford Discovery of the electron- J. J. Thomson Discovery of the neutron- James Chadwick. Lifeboat- Lionel Lukin. Following sports originated from England: Modern football, rugby, cricket, tennis, badminton and rounders. The police force- Robert Peel. Carbonated soft drink- Joseph Priestley. Friction match- John Walker. Spinning Jenny- James Hargreaves. Collodion process- Frederick Scott Archer. Stereoscope- Charles Wheatstone. Linear motor- Charles Wheatstone and Eric Laithwaite. Cavity magnetron- Harry Boot. Cinematography- William Friese-Greene. Thermosiphon (forms the basis for modern central heating systems)- Thomas Fowler. Parkesine, the first man-made plastic- Alexander Parkes. Other British achievements: Abolished slavery- (William Wilberforce) Women's Rights to vote- Emmeline Pankhurst. Foundation of the U.S.A. The English language. The Industrial Revolution (a major turning point in history that shaped the modern world). The largest empire ever. (Check Wikipedia if you don't believe me). Church of England. English law (forms the basis for legal systems used in Commonwealth nations and the U.S.A.). Apple pie (also invented in England).
The Urban Dictionary Tee
Great shirt, great service. A big thumbs up👍🏻
I always get so many compliments when I wear this (my favorite) shirt. I have been able to give out my phone number to lots of nice old men and my parents think it's great that I have so many nice mentors grooming me into a nice young boy who is willing to "follow the rules ".
Very comfortable and love the tyoeface
Very nice t-shirt. Fits perfect.
FUCK you urban dictionary.

My brother loved the shirt and the dogs name is cum stain
The small shirts for men looks like an extra small. Other than that I love the shirt.
AMAZING I GOT THE HILAARIOUS SHIRT AND LOVE IT MORE THAN ANYTHING!

I absolutely loveeeeeeee my shirt ! Fast shipping too !
hehe mine said skibidi

Feels great love the shitt
Great shirt. Great service. Shopify doesn’t track the shipment accurately though. However, when I reached out to Urban Dictionary customer service, they were able to help me.
Wore it to school.
Love this shirt so much

I love this t-shirt that says morbussy. It allows me to show off both my love for Morbius and the fact that I get no Morbussy.
This shirt feels great, perfect fit too.
Great looking t-shirt. Good quality. Printing looks good.
Cool I didn’t order anything I just have a lot of free time and not a lot of hobbies
Fun and soft.
Good stuff! Although, I do have a sneaking suspicion that this is cursed. You see, whenever i dawn this top-teir, soft, stylish shirt - I proceed to pass out within 46 seconds. The mere act of making contact with the material insues the process of this countdown starting. If I do not quit contact, i will lose conciousness the exact moment the countown hits 0. And when I regain clarity, I find myself in a bathtub - never mine, but a bathtub nevertheless. In the bathtub, there is always various colours of hairdye. I then have to go back home, shirt stained with dye. Very fashionable though! 10/10
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| Size | Length | Width |
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| XS | 27" | 16½" |
| S | 28" | 18" |
| M | 29" | 20" |
| L | 30" | 22" |
| XL | 31" | 24" |
| 2XL | 32" | 26" |
| 3XL | 33" | 28" |
| Size | Length | Width |
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| XS | 69 cm | 42 cm |
| S | 71 cm | 46 cm |
| M | 74 cm | 51 cm |
| L | 76 cm | 56 cm |
| XL | 79 cm | 61 cm |
| 2XL | 81 cm | 66 cm |
| 3XL | 84 cm | 71 cm |