Grandmother bought me a shirt that kind of disturbed me...

Eeezee

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It's a Kill Bill shirt. It reads

"You're weapon is quite impressive."

That's right, it's "you're" and not "your." I died a little inside. I thought only people on internet forums didn't know the difference :(
 

Eeezee

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Originally posted by: shortylickens
Maybe its kitchy.
Like theres a hidden meaning in the misspelling that us uncool people dont know about.

Kind of like the "your stupid" T-shirt?

I can't think of it. The "your stupid" T-shirt is obvious. I think this Kill Bill T-shirt is just an error that I wish never existed.
 

moshquerade

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your grandmother bought it for you and it says, "You're weapon is quite impressive."

that's disturbing on so many levels.
 

Pacfanweb

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A dealership service dept. I do work for sometimes had a sign made regarding aftermarket warranties, which are usually absolutely a pain to get any approval from.
It says:
"We are happy to except your aftermarket warranty".

I saw that and said to the manager "So you don't take aftermarket warranties, huh?"

Sad thing was, the sign company had made the mistake, but nobody there even noticed.

edited: my typo
 

drum

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Maybe its kitchy.
Like theres a hidden meaning in the misspelling that us uncool people dont know about.

Kind of like the "your stupid" T-shirt?

I can't think of it. The "your stupid" T-shirt is obvious. I think this Kill Bill T-shirt is just an error that I wish never existed.

I agree.
I also agree with Mosh
 

GhettoFob

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
your grandmother bought it for you and it says, "You're weapon is quite impressive."

that's disturbing on so many levels.

That's what I was thinking...
 

renaldoriggs

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
ban

So you support those who have no idea how to use the English language correctly?

I think there are some losers out there that call for bans just because they enjoy seeing someone get banned. Kind of like the little kid in school who eggs on 2 bigger kids in a fight, but would run and scream if they themself got into a fight.
 

BillGates

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I wouldn't be able to wear it. Then again, I probably wouldn't wear it even if it was grammatically correct.
 

Eeezee

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Originally posted by: renaldoriggs
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
ban

So you support those who have no idea how to use the English language correctly?

I think there are some losers out there that call for bans just because they enjoy seeing someone get banned. Kind of like the little kid in school who eggs on 2 bigger kids in a fight, but would run and scream if they themself got into a fight.

I'll do the one-word ban posts, but only if the OP is making a ridiculous shen post. I also want that kid that smashed his dad's windshield in to get banned, I don't care how much enjoyment the board gets from him, he thinks he's hot crap in a champagne glass but he's actually cold diarrhea in a dixie cup.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: renaldoriggs
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
ban

So you support those who have no idea how to use the English language correctly?

I think there are some losers out there that call for bans just because they enjoy seeing someone get banned. Kind of like the little kid in school who eggs on 2 bigger kids in a fight, but would run and scream if they themself got into a fight.
WWYBYWB?
*runs and screams*
 

CKent

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
I thought only people on internet forums didn't know the difference
Sadlee where the bryghtest ppl out their. Kinda scarey, realy.