Ouch indeed! I remember when I was very young, wearing a little yellow dress that i loved, and it had a hole burned in the sleeve by a smoking passer by! I’ve always been very careful to steer clear since.
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Ha! Very clear 🙂
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Japanese signs are so wonderfully graphic!
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No interpretation needed! Too funny!
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i love that! i can relate to the cigarette burn as my mom was a smoker and i got burned many times by bumping into it as a kid, ouch!
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Ouch indeed! I remember when I was very young, wearing a little yellow dress that i loved, and it had a hole burned in the sleeve by a smoking passer by! I’ve always been very careful to steer clear since.
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Hilarious! There’s nothing better than a Japanese sign!
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