Here’s a funny list of photos (one’s pretty bad) of poorly translated words in English. Read cautiously with caution, and beware fighting bear.
Here’s a funny list of photos (one’s pretty bad) of poorly translated words in English. Read cautiously with caution, and beware fighting bear.
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I have to repeat this one: no one seems to understand the nature of Project Shiny.
There’s a wonderful basic disconnect between Chinese and English. Making much good for hilarity joy.
and of course there is the old acorn of;
“prease come in and enjoy our flesh flied lice.”
I think this has been a joke for a long time…. but I actually did see this at a shop in Japan when I was living there.
All your base are belong to us.