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erebusodora:

Remember one of the very first Coulson t-shirt designs?Yes. This one. The one that keeps you calm.

With a blessing from Coulson Lives project, I offer you an opportunity to get this design for yourself (the truth is, I can name every person who owns such a t-shirt, because there’s only seven of them so far, with Clark Gregg being the first owner).The contest I’m offering to you is a small, but fun one.WE ALL KNOW THAT COULSON LIVES.ALL I NEED YOU IS TO SPECIFY: HOW.The authors of the most peculiar, convincing, original versions will get a piece of stuff designed by yours truly; mind that none of these can be actually bought anywhere.We’ll see how this develops, but so far, the prizes are these:1st place: “Keep calm” longsleeve and military dog tag (and a printed copy of FIX-IT comics, if I get lucky enough to print it on time)).2nd place: “Keep calm” t-shirt and military dog tag.3rd place: “Keep calm” vest and military dog tag.I must also add that there’s supposed to be one prize for the 1st place, two for the 2nd and three for the 3rd. See, the odds are pretty good ;}THE RULES are simple: reblog this entry with your story instead of all this blah-blah-blah and tag it #CoulsonLives. Your story could be a comic strip, a short fictional text, a photomanipulated image of an official S.H.I.E.L.D. report, a piece of artificial news, anything. Use your imagination and your common sense to keep the story convincing and get the logic above the ‘because of reasons’ level.THE LIMITS are easy to remember.Deadline submission date: August, 26.Rating: G, PG-13, and don’t you dare do anything offensive, S.H.I.E.L.D.’s watching you.Number of submissions per one person: let’s make it three, just to get this more entertaining))Size of the submission: if it’s a text — 1,000 words; if it’s an image — 1024x1024 pt is maximum.Free your mind, engage your imagination, and get the agent alive, NOW. 

erebusodora:

Remember one of the very first Coulson t-shirt designs?
Yes. This one. The one that keeps you calm.

With a blessing from Coulson Lives project, I offer you an opportunity to get this design for yourself (the truth is, I can name every person who owns such a t-shirt, because there’s only seven of them so far, with Clark Gregg being the first owner).

The contest I’m offering to you is a small, but fun one.

WE ALL KNOW THAT COULSON LIVES.
ALL I NEED YOU IS TO SPECIFY: HOW.

The authors of the most peculiar, convincing, original versions will get a piece of stuff designed by yours truly; mind that none of these can be actually bought anywhere.

We’ll see how this develops, but so far, the prizes are these:
1st place: “Keep calm” longsleeve and military dog tag (and a printed copy of FIX-IT comics, if I get lucky enough to print it on time)).
2nd place: “Keep calm” t-shirt and military dog tag.
3rd place: “Keep calm” vest and military dog tag.
I must also add that there’s supposed to be one prize for the 1st place, two for the 2nd and three for the 3rd. See, the odds are pretty good ;}

THE RULES are simple: reblog this entry with your story instead of all this blah-blah-blah and tag it #CoulsonLives. Your story could be a comic strip, a short fictional text, a photomanipulated image of an official S.H.I.E.L.D. report, a piece of artificial news, anything. Use your imagination and your common sense to keep the story convincing and get the logic above the ‘because of reasons’ level.

THE LIMITS are easy to remember.
Deadline submission date: August, 26.
Rating: G, PG-13, and don’t you dare do anything offensive, S.H.I.E.L.D.’s watching you.
Number of submissions per one person: let’s make it three, just to get this more entertaining))
Size of the submission: if it’s a text — 1,000 words; if it’s an image — 1024x1024 pt is maximum.

Free your mind, engage your imagination, and get the agent alive, NOW. 

Source: erebusodora

Maybe we’re right. Maybe we’re wrong. Maybe we’re just in the Denial stage of grief. But whatever it is, we will keep looking, and we WILL find Phil. —Agent Chrome
Denial is not an option, agent. We are right, and we will find him. — Agent Glyph

Maybe we’re right. Maybe we’re wrong. Maybe we’re just in the Denial stage of grief. But whatever it is, we will keep looking, and we WILL find Phil. —Agent Chrome

Denial is not an option, agent. We are right, and we will find him. — Agent Glyph

I made this bag to spread the word. 
Nicely done, agent. Functional and eloquent. — Agent Glyph

I made this bag to spread the word. 

Nicely done, agent. Functional and eloquent. — Agent Glyph

Text

Nicely done, agent. The flashier the message, the better. — Agent Glyph

Agent Chrome still going strong leaving messages in school. This palette in art class presented the best opportunity and was immediately noticed by three classmates, one of which must be aware of the mass movement since he told me ‘well played.’ Also, my art teacher is a sympathetic civilian as she let me bring my camera to school. To document Coulson-worthy moments.
Good job, agent. Always watch for friendly civilians, as they are invaluable sources of aid, as well as potential agents. — Agent Glyph

Agent Chrome still going strong leaving messages in school. This palette in art class presented the best opportunity and was immediately noticed by three classmates, one of which must be aware of the mass movement since he told me ‘well played.’ Also, my art teacher is a sympathetic civilian as she let me bring my camera to school. To document Coulson-worthy moments.

Good job, agent. Always watch for friendly civilians, as they are invaluable sources of aid, as well as potential agents. — Agent Glyph

Jr. Agent reporting from the southern part of the continent, and glad to announce that my very first mission went as well as expected,might not be a breath-taking piece of art,but surely will gain the attention of many classmates and friends, also wanting to congratulate you on your innitiative.We will find agent Phil.
Good work, agent. Nice and bold, certain to be noticed. — Agent Glyph

Jr. Agent reporting from the southern part of the continent, and glad to announce that my very first mission went as well as expected,might not be a breath-taking piece of art,but surely will gain the attention of many classmates and friends, also wanting to congratulate you on your innitiative.We will find agent Phil.

Good work, agent. Nice and bold, certain to be noticed. — Agent Glyph

Agent Magpie here with another report from the field. In a effort to spread the message even while working undercover at formal events I created some shoes for the job. In honour of Agent Coulson I thought the inclusion of Captain America would suit.
Nice job, agent. Flashy and stylish, a great combination for spreading the word. — Agent Glyph

Agent Magpie here with another report from the field. In a effort to spread the message even while working undercover at formal events I created some shoes for the job. In honour of Agent Coulson I thought the inclusion of Captain America would suit.

Nice job, agent. Flashy and stylish, a great combination for spreading the word. — Agent Glyph

Agent Coulson found cosplaying at comicon.
Hawkward indeed, agent. — Agent Glyph

Agent Coulson found cosplaying at comicon.

Hawkward indeed, agent. — Agent Glyph

Spreading the word via ballpen in the dullest of situations: a math lesson in the classroom. You never know which SHIELD agents are doing a 21 Jump Street mission in high schools around the world.
Good job, agent. Math is key, agents, but we won’t fault you for working on the message while you work. — Agent Glyph

Spreading the word via ballpen in the dullest of situations: a math lesson in the classroom. You never know which SHIELD agents are doing a 21 Jump Street mission in high schools around the world.

Good job, agent. Math is key, agents, but we won’t fault you for working on the message while you work. — Agent Glyph

I made sure to put this message on the path where the seniors walk for graduation. 
- Agent America
Good job, agent. Hopefully these potential agents will be receptive to the message as they move on in life. Who knows? There may be SHIELD recruits in their midst. — Agent Glyph

I made sure to put this message on the path where the seniors walk for graduation. 

- Agent America

Good job, agent. Hopefully these potential agents will be receptive to the message as they move on in life. Who knows? There may be SHIELD recruits in their midst. — Agent Glyph