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Offensive Tee Shirt About Thai Girl

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So can someone please explain just what it means. 'Eat more rice, bitch'! I've been here a few years and have no idea.

Yep i don't get it either, and I am beginning to think those that say they understand it, don't as well.

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Sounds a bit like all those mis-spelled English "slogans?" you see stuck on trucks ...no real "meaning" ....who knows...

Had a friend in Oz had "eat me" stuck on his rear window.....go figure

Here is one possible interpretation...

This T-shirt might be seen as a mocking commentary on the notion that a country spends significant sums of money on its military, while so many live in poverty, having to survive on eating rice.

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It doesn't mean anything.

It doesn't mean anything.

Yeah, I don't think it means anything. It's just deliberately provocative nonsense. I wouldn't get to worked up about it, but at the same time, I wouldn't be too happy about my kids wearing them. I wouldn't wear one myself. If I were inexplicably moved to make a public statement on a garb, I think i'd at least want to be coherent.

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