We don’t know what the person who designed this tiny T thought to himself. We have to believe he was trying to go for something else entirely. But alas, he ended up with these three words.
Now, they are plastered all over the back of this unsuspecting child. Luckily, we are assuming both he and most people around him can’t read what it says.
The Misspell From Hell
We really want to believe no one intended for such a horrendous thing to happen. Yet we are, looking at a kid wearing what should have been a harmless dupe of a coca-cola shirt. But, alas, this is anything but innocuous, this is actually, indeed quite harmful.
The worst part is no the word in white, but the little "enjoy" that is written above it. Yikes.
All in the Family
Family members are usually not that great at picking out Christmas presents, and that's just a fact of life. Still, no one would say no to a proper pair of basic socks, right?
We bet after this family saw what they got from their son/sibling, they missed the plain days of plain socks. Sure, it's a nice gag, but it scores 0% when it comes to practicality.
Permanently Unreadable
Life is hard, and this was hard to read, so maybe that's the deep message behind this silly little shirt? Well, the smart ones have already figured out that inside the word "Life," we can find the sentence "A series of provisional solutions."
What the hell does that mean? Is this an ad for something? Or is this just about the fact that life is all about finding temporary solutions? Either way, we find this shirt permanently unreadable.
Lost in Translation
Everyone loves graphic tees. T-shirts with some type of encouraging message on them? Even better. This is a trend that has crossed lands, continents, and oceans. It even got big in Japan, but it was both big and Wrong in Japan.
The statement was somehow, well, lost in transition. But hi, who says one can't "be happiness"? You just have to wear this shirt and try a little harder.