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Interesting Text On A T-Shirt

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Just saw a little guy with a strange text on the back of his shirt:

WHAT HAPPER

IF WE LEAVE

THE THIRD WORLD

The 'R' might be a spelling mistake, but this text clearly contains a deeper message...

I really should have taken a photo of this one because it's interesting, not just an innocent funny text a la 'jumping leaves for happiness' (one I saw on a plastic table cloth yesterday) but this one is different.

Does the idea of changing themselves scare them ? Does 'being in the third world' gives a secure feeling and therefor things never change ?

Who/what is behind this ???

Tell the guy the price of his t-shirt goes up from 150 bht to 20 quid.

My favorite t shirt saying is:

CAUTION:

FORKING LEADS TO SPOONING

My favorite t shirt saying is:

CAUTION:

FORKING LEADS TO SPOONING

Very good , very witty.

Did U see this one in Thailand ???

I think the utensil shirts actually read --

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(saw this on the tv show - Outsourced)

Saw a funny t-shirt on a Thai girl in Pattaya the other day --

I Understand

But I Don't Care

My favorite t shirt saying is:

CAUTION:

FORKING LEADS TO SPOONING

Very good , very witty.

Did U see this one in Thailand ???

Yes I saw it in Thaiand. A Thai guy was wearuing it at a tourist trap in Krabi.

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