
This Is Fine
Who Benefits
Bother Me Don’t Pay Attention
Occasionally, It’s All Right
Persuade Me
We’ Re A Group Of Personalities
This Is Serious
Want To Be Rich
Do Things In The Long Run
Color Magician
Tenderness Is The Pint
Ability Of Style
So Good
Submitted by: dunno source via Engrish Funny Submissions
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Who benefits from gibberish shirt, who?
The people who like to laugh at the nonsense! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
How many times had we told u not to laugh at yourself shadow?
Yeah, Shadow, you bother me don’t pay attention. Who benefits?
The Asian Economy because people in the US think they’re cute and buy them all. Mine will be here in about a week.
I was actually laughing at GoneWithTheWendell. He looks so constipated!!! HAHAHAHA!
another asian T-shirt in which sense is missing.
Hey, why “tenderness in the point” got censured?
It must have hit a tender point.
It didn’t. Did you notice that the title is Engrish in itself? FAIL!
PERSUADE ME
The mods changed it since I posted that. It said: “We could gotten ten shirts out of this.”
What did it used to say?
I JUST SAID: “We could gotten ten shirts out of this.”
But what did it say before that?
IT ORIGINALLY SAID: “We could gotten ten shirts out of this.” IT NOW SAYS: “We could’ve gotten ten shirts out of this.” GOT IT?!!
And what did it say BEFORE that?
>:|
Wait!! What did it say originally? I’m so confused.
What was its original saying before it said anything? Simple question.
AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG! *repeatedly slaps JohnB*
That’s a message from the Tao. Don’t slap the messenger!
*slaps the messenger*
The Roshi is not going to like your answer. Remember, before enlightenment, we cut wood and carry water. But some of us cut and carry more than others.
*slap*
I prefer Pints anyway!!
“We a group of personalities”… I used to be like that, but now I’m integrated.
Now let’s get ready to look… SO GOOD!
Haaaah, that’s exactly what I thought of when I saw this, too. Teen Girl Squad. :->
They say Who benefits. They’re not asking, they’re telling you.
Well, he got to first base. Tenderness is the point.
This is fine.
If Who was on first base, What’s on second?qw
What was that on the end? A qwote? *runs away from DPH Fairy*
My 2-year old typed those two letters just as I was hitting inject.
I completely understand!aksdjflka;
Sorry, my inner 2-year old added that before I hit inject!
Good thing you’re not an addict!
I hope you’re the 2-year-old’s heroine.
To John and Dnt, I was clicking on “inject comment” and was not actually injecting any drugs into my body. Thank GOD I don’t do those things.
I’m just kidding and I’m sure JohnB was, too. It’s what we do.
Even if you did, there are legitimate reasons for doing so, like Type 1 Diabetes.
The Who did?
It reads like a shirt a girl would wear on a date if she has decided that you will get lucky if you work and earn it.
So Good This Is Serious,
Occasionally, It’s All Right.
Persuade Me This is Fine.
Bother me!
Ability Of Style- Do Things In The Long Run
So? Good!
Who Benefits?
Does the Who need benefits?
eh… Me Don’t Pay Attention.
Well, they probably qualify for their state pensions (subject to paying sufficient National Insurance contributions).
I suppose if you’re just going to test fonts the text doesn’t have to make sense. But it would’ve been nice.
This looks like a screen shot of my spam folder on Yahoo! mail.
/me is too busy laughing to potentially clonk Anna*
This is serious.
…so gimme a quarter!
I was a witness. Get me a reporter!
Call April O’niel in on this case
You’d better hurry up. There’s no time to waste.
I would give my entire life savings for this shirt in my size.. which roughly comes to about $25
Your size roughly comes to about $25?
If it wasn’t for the tax, Squirrel Love could be much slimmer. D@mn government, making people fat!
I would think it would make it much more economical for him to shop. Whatever the cost of the item he’s buying, he’ll just ask, “Have you got this in a $25?” If they do, he’s set.
did anyone notice the write up under the caption, typo on” tenderness is the pint”, when the shirt says “point”?