Personally I'd like to see no sales taxes (at any level of government) on anything intended to be ingested, injected, or otherwise absorbed by a body (not limited to human!) - in other words food and medicine, including for pets, in any of the states that have sales taxes.
(I'd be ok with an exception (left taxable) for recreational drugs such as cigarettes and alcohol, but that's debatable too.)
Edit: Oops, misread that comment. Was thinking AI on the photo of a real shirt instead of AI on the real shirt.
I'd reluctantly allow it, but it would be less likely to get an upvote from me if I can tell.
There would still not be a real shirt having that content, so what would be the point?
I feel the same about human drawn or edited shirts - unless someone actually created it physically then it's just an idea and not a shirt that goes hard.
What would happen is entirely your responsibility as the author of the scenario.
Some options may be more "realistic" than others, but since the existence of a working time machine is already beyond what seems to be feasible physics (requiring ridiculous amounts and density of negative energy for example, where not even any has been shown to be possible to make) the scenario becomes soft sci-fi, or in other words magic, and that means it's up to the writer to make up the rules.
Here is a post I found with many of the options you can choose from.
Even knowing that everything happens every way in some other branch of the wave function (other universes) doesn't really affect our own little section of it. There's no communications or travel, so other universes if they exist have the same meaning to us as if they don't. Except in time travel stories like this.
Besides, the same "irrelevance" of decisions and events comes free with even one single universe given that it's deterministic - as physics seems to be. (Yeah there's quantum randomness, but random doesn't help either)
That said I still believe in free will and the importance of decisions. I just think it has to be defined so weakly that it still works in a deterministic universe. (So I have free will, but so do dice and pocket calculators.)
According to that link there is a huge diversity in how different systems work. What is your experience like? (For example how much separation is there? How easy is switching? Etc)
I once met another system, but they were friends of a friend, and I never got a chance to learn much about them.
You didn't use this driver. It's not involved with reading discs or writing ISOs, only a specific floppy like mode available (not required) on certain combinations of drive and disc type.
Canned black olives are my favorite, followed by the pickle chips, and then regular pickles, which I'm not sure if funny-name-I've-never-seen-before is or if those are the weird sweet ones.
The Moon, Beautiful
The Sun, Even more beautiful
Oh, yeah.