I know people are stupid, but it hurts my brain to think anyone is THAT stupid.
Anyways. Buying the kid a book? =)
No offense to the Chinese
#22
Posted 15 November 2007 - 06:26 PM
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I know people are stupid, but it hurts my brain to think anyone is THAT stupid.
Anyways. Buying the kid a book? =)
Anyways. Buying the kid a book? =)
A stack of them, held in trust for ooooo, about 15 years.
#23 Guest_Vardisk_*
Posted 26 November 2007 - 01:45 AM
In the defense of the makers of Aquadots, the kids eating them were waaaaaaaay below the minimum recommended age for the things. We're talking a 4+ age on the stuff, and all the kids that were ingesting them were under 18 months old. I'd definitely have to blame bad parenting in those cases. Not to mention that, duh... the stuff is supposed to be paint, and these kids were downing dozens of the little balls. Even if the stuff wasn't GHB, that crap most likely wouldn't be any kind of healthy.
#24
Posted 26 November 2007 - 01:54 AM
Sudden Vehicular Acceleration, ca. 1980
Human spazocity re-classified as mechanical failure.
PLease warn me my coffee may be hot.
Human spazocity re-classified as mechanical failure.
PLease warn me my coffee may be hot.
#25 Guest_Mallicia_*
Posted 26 November 2007 - 03:00 AM
Buying toys with tiny things so your kids can put them in their mouth and choke/get poisoned is just bad parenting. It's like those morons who complain about a video game being too violent for their children when all they had to do was take a minute to read the back and see that it was and zomg, not purchase it.

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