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Think!'s flier archive is both a record of the past and an invitation for the future. All material on this page is freely available for download and reckless reproduction.
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Finals looming large on your horizon? Perhaps it's time to reprioritize (also in gif)
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This is what democracy looks like! (also in gif)
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Think! flier emphasizing the need for community and "togetherness" (also in gif)
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What has the labor movment ever done for me? (also in gif)
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"I've killed more people than the unabomber, because I've paid more taxes." --Attributed to Oprah Winferey
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Abe Lincoln tells it how it is.
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Dance, when you're perfectly free.
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Our revolution is, itself, the very joy we take in it.
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Think Al Gore is a real piece of ass? So do we! (also in pdf, jpg)
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Having trouble picking sides in the debate? So are we! (also in pdf, jpg)
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Tired of Stanford's Dirty Dishes! Download this and help Free the Foothills! (also in pdf, psd)
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Signs polluting your visual landscape? Download this and help Free the Foothills! (also in pdf, psd)
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Campaign flier in solidarity with SOSA (Stanford Open Space Alliance), to protect foothills from unneccesary development.
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"Create don't Absorb"
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Flier for the "Apathy Special Fee", one of three initiatives Think! sponsored during the Spring 2000 ASSU elections. It failed due to low turnout.
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"Commerce without Morality". The slogan was taken from Mahatma Gandhi's list of seven deadly sins.
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"Stanford Conditioner"
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"Corporate Whore", one of the six original Think! posters, plastered all over the steps of MemAud during our first action.
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"Culture Gap", one of the six original Think! fliers, and still the most popular.
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Flier designed for "National Eating Disorder Prevention Week" during Winter Quarter 2000.
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Campaign flier for "God special fee", run during the Spring 2000 ASSU elections. Unfortunately, God was killed in a landslide victory for the rival "Money" special fee. As Guy Debord wrote "capitalism is merely the material reconstruction of the religious illusion."
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Poster of support for the "Abolish the Abbreviation Hoo-Tow" special fee, which was narrowly defeated in the Spring 2000 ASSU elections by big-money backers from the Hoover Institution.
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"I want You" Recruitment flier for use at job fairs. Remember: we can all serve our country in different ways.
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Detournment of possibly the most ubiquitous advertising slogan of all time, showing children forced to assemble shoes. One of the orignal Think! fliers.
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"My Country"
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Recruiting information for Think! spin-off corporatewhore.com (in PDF format)
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Public service announcement to harried students that some problems cannot be solved by cramming the night before.
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"Start a Creative Revolution". Nobody is saying you have to join ours.
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Flier publicizing "National Eating Disorder Prevention Week"
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