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Showing Original Post only (View all)Okay, NOW I Get it! [View all]
After four years of watching Trump-humpers in action, I now understand why some hairdryers come with the warning Do not use while sleeping or showering, why some children's clothes are clearly labelled Remove child before laundering, and some shirts come with the warning Do not iron while wearing.
I used to wonder who these labels were intended for now I know.
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The one movie that sums up the people in the world. As long as they are not Irish.
LiberalArkie
Jun 2020
#15
It has been my experience that when a sheet of product safety warnings says
Hock_Mir_Keyn_Chinek
Jun 2020
#8
A warning label presumes a level of reading comprehension that the best of them struggle to reach.
Marcuse
Jun 2020
#9
I swear it would be more effective than any order by any mayor, governor, or pee-resident!
Hermit-The-Prog
Jun 2020
#34
My favorite came on a blister pack of drill bits: "Do not use to sweep ashes".
Hermit-The-Prog
Jun 2020
#25