That’s the point of Engrish. People use words according to their denotation without understanding their connotation, and they end up meaning something that they didn’t intend. If the point has to be explained to you, then why bother visiting this site?
Not only is the fondling suggestion disturbing, but … what’s the deal with her brother’s feet? I’m not even sure they are feet. Hooves? And more than two legs? Are they tied together?
I’m so confused.
it looks like she’s carrying her young brother on her back, and she’s bent over, which is why her feet are behind her. he’s tied to her back (a traditional and awesome way to transport/provide affection to/wear children!).
Aaaargh! I go on holidays for a couple of days, and what do they get up to? Go on, point point, flap flap, Dreadful Pun Hell is that-a-way… just past Dreadful Board Format Hell.
The taller child is clearly an example of that legendary creature, the seataur – the top half is the torso of a human, the bottom half is the legs of a bar stool.
1st?
Wow, I totally hate those people who say 1st, but its a different feeling when it’s you that’s first.
Boring mindless 1st-troll
1st BITCHES
Yeah not so much.
WIN!
It’s so… tickling…
i dont understand!!
Pedo assumption Fail.
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Fondle – to handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress: to fondle a precious object; to fondle a child.
If you believe that, I suggest you tell people you like to fondle children.
Haha yes connotation and accepted meaning is often more important than the dictionary definition.
Word.
You just made my day. =)
That’s the point of Engrish. People use words according to their denotation without understanding their connotation, and they end up meaning something that they didn’t intend. If the point has to be explained to you, then why bother visiting this site?
That is really creepy. Be afraid.
Not only is the fondling suggestion disturbing, but … what’s the deal with her brother’s feet? I’m not even sure they are feet. Hooves? And more than two legs? Are they tied together?
I’m so confused.
It’s his outfit. It has a texture.
it looks like she’s carrying her young brother on her back, and she’s bent over, which is why her feet are behind her. he’s tied to her back (a traditional and awesome way to transport/provide affection to/wear children!).
amendment – not really bent over. more like a slight lean forward.
amendment accepted. That seems plausible, but still weird. Wouldn’t you carry someone higher up on your back? That’s a fail waiting to happen!
OK – Your explanation helps it make better sense now, particularly the carrying details.
The caption still needs work.
Ha… did my comment get deleted for some reason?
Not sure whether to feel insulted or triumphant.
Wearing children. So much kinder than wearing fur!
That could be the worst Zaphod Beeblebrox costume EVER!
Zaphod: “I can’t do this without my third arm! “
Third arm to fondle children? Still, it could be worse if he used his third leg.
The one behind look like a young Altair.
So… an Altair Boy?
Aaaargh! I go on holidays for a couple of days, and what do they get up to? Go on, point point, flap flap, Dreadful Pun Hell is that-a-way… just past Dreadful Board Format Hell.
*goes to dreadful Board Format Hell*
Yay! It was just Dreadful Board Format Purgatory!
And as I always suspected, purgatory was a crowded place!
The taller child is clearly an example of that legendary creature, the seataur – the top half is the torso of a human, the bottom half is the legs of a bar stool.
The mistake is, it was supposed to say: “Kindling – her brother”
heat Britain’s homes – use your brother as fuel
I’ve certainly wanted to set fire to my brother on many occasions.
comment win!
So then the shorter child is just trying to be the next Ravi Shankar, playing the seataur.
i love you for that comment
incest is the best? ew….
hahahaha!
Incest! Say no just.