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Paulo Pereira
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Yeah, though I think "I Heart [Whatever]" makes about as much sense.

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I thought it was pretty good take on the I 'heart' whatever
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"I Galactus Planets"?

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Since I "HEART" _______ is meant to be read as "I LOVE _____", I "GALACTUS" PLANETS should probably also be interpreted in the same way. I EAT PLANETS, for instance.

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I'm not used to GALACTUS being a verb!
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An "I 'Galactus' Burgers" t-shirt would be pretty funny, I think.
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custom Lego FF vs. Galactus


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I'm not used to GALACTUS being a verb!

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As noted, it's not. No more than the heart symbol is actually meant to be read as "Heart", with that word as a verb.

The origin of the "heart" was this…

…which is meant to be read as "I LOVE NEW YORK".

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Lars Johansson
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This is what happens when you don't know what you are doing.
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Or think about how it will read in English. . . .
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I was once given a gift in China that had been bought from a shop that sold little innocent stuff. The bag had various phrases of affection in a few languages, some English. All but one were innocent, nice quotes except for one - I F etc love you

Was really weird to see.

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