17…those are really good actually. I used to eat them when I was a kid in Thailand, and last month my mom found me some at an Asian food store in Toledo!! : )
Heather
#16
God, I HATE IT when my tomatoes are vain… Flaunting their curves and blushing and shit.
joepanto
Awesome
blondebullsfan13
These are awesome! I could not stop laughing! #4… really? What does this even mean? Ha!
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#13
If I ever travel to a place that sells these kind of herpderp shirts, I'm going to buy them all. No kidding.
dkellyb
I was going to say the same thing. They are just too typical and hilarious, so a great souvenir
Liir
I sometimes wonder if foreign places know what the English words mean that they put on their shirts. I was in Japan once and saw a kid about ten wearing a shirt that said F*** on it. I wonder if it's the same as with us putting random Chinese or Japanese characters on our shirts.
bugaboo
my thought exactly. we laugh at them and so i figure they must laugh at us
Sarah
yeah, it's like the company 'Superdry'. They're not actually Japanese and most of their shirts and hoodies with Japanese characters don't make any sense when translated. The Japanese probably laugh at us like we laugh at engrish!
Celeste
#14
This was in London during the Games and was a purposeful marketing tactic to avoid censure by the IOC but still grab tourist attention
CeigeJay
#17 When I lived in Japan I loved eating these. Creamy collon goodness.
doerteee
#7 is way too funny.
notfornothing1
#7 ermahgerd…. emergert
Hope
funny thing is I can read both languages and can see exactly where they got lost in translation.
It still cracks me up ;p
Hope
Didn't realize Korean was on there,I can read that,but understand not so much.