G., a soldier in an elite unit who has done a snipers course, explained that, "it's a type of bonding process, and also it's well known that anyone who is a sniper is messed up in the head. Our shirts have a lot of double entendres, for example: 'Bad people with good aims.' Every group that finishes a course puts out stuff like that."When are these shirts worn?G. "These are shirts for around the house, for jogging, in the army. Not for going out. Sometimes people will ask you what it's about."Of the shirt depicting a bull's-eye on a pregnant woman, he said: "There are people who think it's not right, and I think so as well, but it doesn't really mean anything. I mean it's not like someone is gonna go and shoot a pregnant woman."Do your superiors approve the shirts before printing?"Yes, although one time they rejected some shirt that was too extreme. I don't remember what was on it."