I'll pass this on to the uninformed.
Chester the Molester was a comic strip created by cartoonist Dwaine B. Tinsley for Hustler magazine in the late 70s. The character was always putting young women and prepubescent girls into compromising positions.
A decade later, Tinsley served time for ....
molesting his 13 year old daughter.
When I was 12, we were vacationing on the east coast and spent the day at the beach in Atlantic City, NJ. Back to school was approaching and my mother let me pick out tshirts at a souvenir shop.
A didn't know who Chester was(neither did my mom) and I picked out a shirt with the character on it. I just liked the look of it.
The shirt was emblazoned with the character donning a halo.
It read:
It's Hard to be Good
and vice versa
I wore that to school probably once per week until fall. Talk about different times. No one ever commented on that shirt at all until our school got a new girl from undoubtedly more sophisticated environment.
Maybe the
vice versa was in too small of a font for anyone to pay attention, but the new girl got it. I didn't wear it again.
I forgot about school picture day and that shirt was in my 7th grade picture. I'm sure all the relatives had it up on their refrigerators.
I got in trouble for not wearing a collared shirt, not for wearing that shirt.