This sign really messes with my brain
My brain keeps locking up. I think I know what it does say and I think I know what it is supposed to say but I literally cannot separate the two. It’s like a radio stuck between stations
Don’t Dead Open Inside
Don’+ BUY YEAR A BOOK forge+ Highschool @ Jostens. com
Most accurate translation
Did they forget the “to”?
Don’t forget high school, buy a yearbook.
Don’t buy a yearbook, forget to high school
Done and done.
Don’t buy year a book, forge+ highschool?
Wtf is a book forget
dont year book high school buy a forget
I’m curious if it’s intentionally supposed to read “don’t buy a yearbook, forget highschool” because the placement of highschool makes no sense
I think they meant “Don’t forget high school - buy a year book”
That’s what I thought at first, hence my comment
It makes perfect sense and is meant to read the way you said, “high school” is the longest part of the sign and needs the most room
With the @jostens I don’t think so. That company has a stranglehold monopoly on the entire graduation industry in America. It’s disgusting actually
I wish I could forget.
You don’t matter give up
DONT DEAD
OPEN INSIDE
Year a book, Harry.
A yearbook or an yearbook?
“a yearbook”
“Y” is used as a consonant sometimes, like in “Yankee” or “Yucatan”, but it’s also used as a vowel like in “fly” or “shrimply” or “Yttrium”.
“a” and “an” are chosen based on the pronounciation, not the letters, so it would be “A yearbook” or “A Yankee” but “An Yttrium bar”.
The “n” is added to avoid the difficulty of pronouncing two vowel sounds back-to-back
Didn’t buy one, no regrets.
true, i also forged my highschool yearbook