Everdeen Hunting Co-operative by PEZRULEZ

Support Katniss Everdeen and Gale Hawthorne as they struggle to make ends meet in District 12 of The Hunger Games. Katniss and Gale sneak out to hunt for meat, which they give to their families and sell at The Hob. Show off your Hunger Games fandom in this terrific t-shirt, and may the odds be ever in your favor! hunger games, hunger, games, katniss, everdeen, gale, hawthorne, peeta, mellark, hunting, gathering, co operative, district, 12, collins, mockingjay, bakery, hob, coal, capitol, haymitch, catching, fire, odds, favor, girl, cinna, co op, doctor, who, firefly, pezrulez, pez, teefury, nowherebad, ript, teeraiders woot, shirtpunch, team, rbc
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