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Documenting the Engrish phenomenon from East Asia and around the world!
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It Original Engrish--This site occured 1996
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Could it be a romantic comedy, just imagine
My imagination just flamed out.
Just one scene
No more cute play, please! It is unbearable!
For decades, the designer of this T-shirt has been sniffing glue. Then it ignited and he got third-degree burns.
Groove up, Shirt!
Love – The Movie Scene – No one under 18 admitted.
The words have ignited the imaginations of more than 100 million readers, but they weren’t necessarily in this particular order.
Go to sleep my peace loving hippy T-shirt, you’re stoned.
100 million readers of this shirt only = Engrish is unbearably cherished in Japan
Now we have the real explanation for global warming- all the imaginations ignited by this shirt!
It is simple: The essence that cute play included was unbearable – because of Paris Hilton
I haven’t read the T-shirt, but I love the movie scene.
Hurts so good.
This shirt reminds me of the time I got stuck listening to some coke head at a party.
“Sorry T-shirt, gotta go!”
Warning: Don’t read this or you will join the 100 million that have had their imaginations burned out.
This T-shirt was the source of inspiration for John Lennon’s song Imagine!
My imagination is so ignited by the unbearable cute play that I can’t think of anything to say!
The Unbearable Cute Play of Grooving Romantic Love
(On show at bad cinemas everywhere.)
The sixties were good to you.
After reading this, my imagination just wants to escape.
Actually, this is more crap than a Green’s Senator could imagine in a week.
@Chris. If you can remember the 60s, you weren’t part of it. 🙄
Stupid Japanese crunk. The name of the movie was “Leviathan” not “Love”.
the imaginations of those 100 million people simple thinking ‘what the hell are you talking about?!’
Groovy movie!
I know MY imagination has been ignited!
What language do these 100 million readers speak?