
Parents should keep an eye on their kids because people who wrote these signs really mean it.
Parents should keep an eye on their kids because people who wrote these signs really mean it.

More than 30 million people around the globe have speech impairments and are facing difficulties when it comes to communicating with people who have no knowledge of sign language. Roy Allela – a young and ambitious 25-year-old technology enthusiast from Kenya recognized this problem and it paved the way to his newest invention.
More than 30 million people around the globe have speech impairments and are facing difficulties when it comes to communicating with people who have no knowledge of sign language.

Whenever you see a 'BEWARE OF THE DOG' sign you probably imagine some terrifying beast with sharp teeth. However, sometimes the reality is the opposite! But, that doesn't mean they won't kill you. These killers will ferociously attack you with their adorableness.
Whenever you see a 'BEWARE OF THE DOG' sign you probably imagine some terrifying beast with sharp teeth. However, sometimes the reality is the opposite! But, that doesn't mean they won't kill you.

Cambodia was the 12th Asian country Jacob Laukaitis visited in a year and a half, so he had already become used to seeing funny English signs/posters. From then on he decided to take pictures of all the funny signs he would encounter and write an article about it. After 2 weeks in Cambodia and 2 weeks in Thailand, he compiled the 12 funniest ones.
Cambodia was the 12th Asian country Jacob Laukaitis visited in a year and a half, so he had already become used to seeing funny English signs/posters.

This is a series called English (Emphasis on “ISH”). It features t-shirts being sold in Tokyo’s Shibuya shopping district, all of which contain a nugget of truth, like “Money is like much not not,” “SORRY Probably, he is smart?” and “Anyone asks donkey is feel better.” None of which makes any damn sense. Okay, except the one that says Detroit Murder City. That… is probably the most accurate description possible. The pics were actually taken by my big brother’s childhood best friend’s friend, Alan. I hope he bought all of them. If he didn’t, well, Alan? You f***ed up. HARD. Send me a souvenir?
This is a series called English (Emphasis on “ISH”). It features t-shirts being sold in Tokyo’s Shibuya shopping district, all of which contain a nugget of truth, like “Money is like much not not, ...
