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den4 wrote:There is a large underground group that is studying behavioral science that is behind the research. They are behind the marketing and observations of individuals and groups who purchase nonsense jangrish and engrish clothing and misc. advertised nonsense
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Typical English-coded T-shirts for sale say in 50-point typeface:
[code]"ambient victim
(octopusarmy)"
"duh
(octopusarmy)"
den4 wrote:There is a large underground group ... behind the marketing and observations of individuals and groups who purchase nonsense jangrish and engrish clothing and misc. ...
den4 wrote: jangrish and engrish clothing and misc. advertised nonsense in the hopes that eventually, when the internet becomes obsolete, they will be able to go forth and create idiots who are both illiterate and clueless in large third world nations, as well as those nations that are against capitalism.
den4 wrote:any other funky sites with chindogu-like items or Engrish stuff?
Caustic Saint wrote:
What's the general opinion here of most of their shirts? Would they be considered amusing, offensive, stupid or f*cked in Japan?
Taro Toporific wrote:100% Kill Ratio! Everytime I walk into Yokohama Station Starbucks (South), some girl is COMPELLED to talk to me. The Starbucks staff die laughing and English speaking Japanese "get it."
Downside: The "Evil/Hairy Barbarian" T-shirt also has a 100% Kill Ratio with randy farm obaachan of the WWII era. You'll be a big hit in Kansai DO-INAKA places like Wakayama and with fishmongers in Kochi. Basically, Kansai people are not as "humor-impaired" as anal Kanto-jin.
Caustic Saint wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:100% Kill Ratio! Everytime I walk into Yokohama Station Starbucks (South), some girl is COMPELLED to talk to me. .
So some Japanese would get the joke and some would take offense? I just want to make sure I'm interpreting your "kill ratio" comment te right way.
Taro Toporific wrote:If it is intensional, such as the Engrish names of the J-Pop pedophiles "MR. CHILDREN," "ambient victim (octopusarmy)," or the MAYWA-DENKI's "Guitar-la...Nappa-Model uniform,"---all these are examples of the opposite of Engrish----that is, linguistic change/creativity.
yellowlightman wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:If it is intensional, such as the Engrish names of the J-Pop pedophiles "MR. CHILDREN," "ambient victim (octopusarmy)," or the MAYWA-DENKI's "Guitar-la...Nappa-Model uniform,"---all these are examples of the opposite of Engrish----that is, linguistic change/creativity.
Er, is Mr. Children really a pedophile? My friend loves them, but the name always weirded me out.
Taro Toporific wrote:
As I've said many a time to Japanese folks, MR. CHILDREN's producers are either fully aware the pedophile tone or are deserving of 1st place in the "CREAP Hall of Fame." (My friends in at Sony Music/Multimedia say the producers must know since there are zillions of bilinguals in that biz --- it must be intentional perv.)
JUst being a FG is mo' freaky than any t-shirt you might be wearing. When I'm feel spunky at boring business meetings, to break the ice, I introduce myself as, "Kaijin Gaijin desu, hajimemashita."Kaibutsu wrote:If I wore a t-shirt with Kaibutsu on it in Japan,would I just get the expected laughs or would some people get freaked out by it?tari wrote: I'm a great believer in "Truth in Advertising."
Caustic Saint wrote:So does all this mean it'd be a bad idea to wear my J-list t-shirt next time I'm in Japan?
What's the general opinion here of most of their shirts? Would they be considered amusing, offensive, stupid or f*cked in Japan?
ichigo partygirl wrote:My motto is - Im a very gaijin looking gaijin, they all stare at me anyway so i may as well give them something to stare at
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