Last year the New York Times included "fail" in its Buzzwords of '08 declaration. Now the online verb-turned-noun has been turned into a sticker so you can plaster it on anything in your realtime world...
The 6 x 3.5 inch stickers are legible up to 200 feet away with their thick, white, blocky letters. If you need examples of massive fails to inspire you before you start check out the Fail Blog, which has hilarious photographic evidence of everyday fails.
photo: Go Media
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Comments (4)
Um, could you post a link to the stickers you speak of please? Thanks.
done. sorry about that!
25 bucks for 50? Jeeeeeeezus! Expensive.
This is an incredibly obnoxious trend. It's very juvenile and rude and I'm disappointed to see that someone is now making it easier to vandalize and insult others in the "real world".