Holy lame. This company just tried to jam way too many words into one. This is an example of when trying way too hard to be clever results in severe confusion and unusable/unreadable products.
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In my head, it sounds like Tahkay Te Assy, because of the random camel caps.
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Lol, I kinda get Tahket Teasy...Papyrus isn't their ownly problem here for sure.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe they put this on an actual product. how did they not think through their company name enough to see how crazy that shit is
ReplyDeleteOh come on, I can see "unreadable", but how does it makes the product "unusable"?
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