The joys of the English language are never-ending. You might remember hearing your English teacher saying that to you in elementary school, and only now are you really understanding why. There are so many words that sound the same in English, that it can be genuinely confusing sometimes. When you have words that sound the same but are spelled differently, it can make life hard at times. Although confusing for some, it can take others on a hilarious journey. And here at My Health Gazette, that is what we are all about. After all this time, you feel a sense of relief that you have finally come to understand your teacher from all those years ago, but I don’t think this is what she had in mind when referencing the English language…
I Prefer My Vanilla Abstract
The second someone makes a small mistake on the internet, like most things, it will stay there forever. And people love mocking things that aren’t going anywhere. So either you have to be quick to take the post down, or quick enough to take a screenshot. Depending on which one it is, will change the course of history as we know it. Ok ok, it’s a little less dramatic than that, I’m just adding a little bit of flavor (pun intended).
Isn’t it just the worst when you add too much flavoring to something? Well, it just so happens that it might be helpful for artist inspiration. This person accidentally wrote “Vanilla abstract” instead of “Extract” and we are loving the result. It is obvious to others what they meant when they made the typo, but the response is perfect. I am intrigued however by a post-modern vanilla ice cream flavor.