A friend of mine used to have a shirt, of a similar color and with a similar printing, saying "BERKELEY".
With little to no effort, depending on wearer, the first letter as well as the last got covered, which produced "ERKELE" – very strongly leading Finns to interpret it as "PERKELE" (one of our coarsest and most widely used curse words).
A friend of mine used to have a shirt, of a similar color and with a similar printing, saying "BERKELEY".
With little to no effort, depending on wearer, the first letter as well as the last got covered, which produced "ERKELE" – very strongly leading Finns to interpret it as "PERKELE" (one of our coarsest and most widely used curse words).
A friend of mine used to have a shirt, of a similar color and with a similar printing, saying "BERKELEY".
With little to no effort, depending on wearer, the first letter as well as the last got covered, which produced "ERKELE" – very strongly leading Finns to interpret it as "PERKELE" (one of our coarsest and most widely used curse words).