This badly translated product description is even funnier with an ad-style voiceover
Strange product descriptions are nothing new, with many appearing to have been fed into Google Translate – at least five times, judging by how bad some are. Professional voiceover artist, Greg Scott – of the @gregdoesexplain Twitter account – has applied his considerable skill to the package text of a phone case, and it’s hilariously bizarre.
this is me doing a voiceover for phone case pic.twitter.com/BtnHaL5U78
— ππππ ππππ ππ‘ππππππ (@gregdoesexplain) May 14, 2019
Who could turn their nose up at the chance to buy a phone case of which “the main characteristic is easy schleping”?
Here are a few of the reactions to Greg’s post.
This is a work of genius. https://t.co/DdzELBt2CS
— Jason Evans (@EvansTheCrime) May 19, 2019
This is the best thing Iβve seen all day! Guard that cervix!
— (@mrs_missy_ms) May 15, 2019
Well Iβm sold
— Daddyshepp (@Daddyshepp) May 22, 2019
I never knew you could βhunged up a phone on your cervixβ
— Chris Kisby (@ChrisKisby) May 19, 2019
Twitter user Jamie Clarke had a question.
If I donβt have a cervix and have man bits will I still get the protection? I mean wow this has to have been bought off wish lmao
— jamie clarke (@clarksonz) May 22, 2019
Source: Twitter