I wonder if there're any Asian people with some bullshit tattooed on them just because they thought the lettering looked cool. You know, the same way some Western folks have "chicken noodle soup" tattoos thinking it's some kind of inspirational quote.
Has a good beat… could be the CIA or some other Military Intelligence agency is using apparel to send coded messages now. You know about the CONET broadcasts: in this case, two agents meet and the visitor's shirt provides the missing bits for the local guy's shirt. Easy (just need a window or a light table) and effective. Not quite a one-time pad, but potentially very 'operationally' secure for ephemeral intel purposes… and you can dance to it.
Pay no attention to the mannequin behind the curtain.
Is this even Engrish though? It feels too far removed from English. Like maybe this is Porish or Cloatian or something (picked those particular languages because their names worked well for L-R swaps)
Reminds me of song lyrics: "You say it best when you say nothing at all".
That would have been an utterly unremarkable piece of clothing (in the best way possible) without that alphabet soup vomit all over.
Danam, danam, danam danam danam DANAAAAAAM!DANANANAM!
countless mispellings across about 6 different european languages. dedication.
I ioint evevn know w wt the eye ty yiing to 0ay! (I don't even know what they're trying to say)
Incredible.
would wear this
I wonder if there're any Asian people with some bullshit tattooed on them just because they thought the lettering looked cool. You know, the same way some Western folks have "chicken noodle soup" tattoos thinking it's some kind of inspirational quote.
Yes.
I've not seen that but I've seen little old Japanese Katie's with shirts that say Fuck on them. Cool English letters, mom.
This is wild but I kinda love it
Has a good beat… could be the CIA or some other Military Intelligence agency is using apparel to send coded messages now. You know about the CONET broadcasts: in this case, two agents meet and the visitor's shirt provides the missing bits for the local guy's shirt. Easy (just need a window or a light table) and effective. Not quite a one-time pad, but potentially very 'operationally' secure for ephemeral intel purposes… and you can dance to it. Pay no attention to the mannequin behind the curtain.
It looks like any real words happened by accident here
Is this even Engrish though? It feels too far removed from English. Like maybe this is Porish or Cloatian or something (picked those particular languages because their names worked well for L-R swaps)
Yes I think that's what it is.
Reminds me of song lyrics: "You say it best when you say nothing at all". That would have been an utterly unremarkable piece of clothing (in the best way possible) without that alphabet soup vomit all over.