We repair god-babies

Submitted by gwolf on Sun, 10/24/2010 - 23:33
We repair god-babies

AGH! My eyes! My eyes!

I don't know where to start. Lets see:

  • The sign should read something like Repair of God-babies and religious images. So, if your God-baby or other religious image is not miraculous enough, you can take it to them for repair?
  • Verrrry professional sign writing «imajenes» where it should be «imágenes». Ok, minor point, but still very prominent.
  • What an "excessive" abuse of "double" "quotes"! — «Repair of God-"babies" and "religious" "images"». So, if I have a semi-adult version of God, does it still count as a "baby"? Or if I have a movie of Elvis, is it an "image" of a "God"?

Of course, this sign strongly reminds me of this other one, seen in Ocoyoacac, Edo. de México. Maybe imaging technology is an oxymoron around here?

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