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Ironic Moments That Are Too Good to Be True

July 13, 2004 by Emma Cooper

Speak English

This Yankees fan is preaching to speak English, while they have a lot to learn about the language – how ironic is that? Don’t you love it when someone is arrogant and trying to show off their knowledge, while you secretly know they’re not as smart as they think? If you didn’t yet notice the problem with this sticker, we’ll give you a hint: look more closely at the word “your.”

It’s meant to say “you’re in America.” The joke is on the person who put this silly bumper sticker on their car; what is it good for anyway? We’re almost glad they printed out this sticker with the mistake, because maybe, on some level, it would teach them a lesson – we’re not sure what that lesson is, though – not to be cocky?

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