*CLOSED." With a "d." "Open" is a adjective. "The store is open." "Close" used as an adjective would mean the opposite of "FAR AWAY" not the opposite of "OPEN." "The store is close." Cool sign, but the artist or engineer who made it isn't just...
*CLOSED." With a "d." "Open" is a adjective. "The store is open." "Close" used as an adjective would mean the opposite of "FAR AWAY" not the opposite of "OPEN." "The store is close." Cool sign, but the artist or engineer who made it isn't just dealing with visuals, he or she is dealing with language. To bad someone didn't tell them before they spent all the time making this.
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you get pissy over improper conjugation of root words, yet no one is getting pissy over the lazy backwards 'N'? y'all trippin
Posted by Guest on Sat Jan 2 04:24:40 2016
And the bar for something interesting gets lowered again.
The only thing this gif needs is a cat.
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 1 21:28:51 2016
This place just got attacked with a Asperger's cannon
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 1 17:58:55 2016
"CLOSED" not "CLOSE."
| show fullshow summary*CLOSED." With a "d." "Open" is a adjective. "The store is open." "Close" used as an adjective would mean the opposite of "FAR AWAY" not the opposite of "OPEN." "The store is close." Cool sign, but the artist or engineer who made it isn't just...
*CLOSED." With a "d." "Open" is a adjective. "The store is open." "Close" used as an adjective would mean the opposite of "FAR AWAY" not the opposite of "OPEN." "The store is close." Cool sign, but the artist or engineer who made it isn't just dealing with visuals, he or she is dealing with language. To bad someone didn't tell them before they spent all the time making this.
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 1 17:01:41 2016
cool indeed
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 1 12:22:39 2016
damn hipsters and their hipster store signs
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 1 00:01:45 2016