For instance, today at work I noticed there was an advisement on my stapler to read the manual before using the stapler. Now here's the problem, I have used the stapler many times before I even saw that I was to read the directions first. So hopefully I have been properly using it. At this point I do have to admit that when I was young I did staple my thumb, but I'm pretty sure that even if I'd had a manual to read first it still would have happened.
Upon mentioning this to my coworker, she states there is a warning on her straightening iron not to use it on eyelashes. Redic, who in their right mind would put something that is 200 plus degrees near their eye to try and get their eyelashes straight? In the first place don't people desire curved lashes? And in the second how would a person even think to do that?
But truely I do feel bad for the people who are the causes for such warnings and appreciate that they have done it to keep others from such a fate. And I do hope they've learned their lesson.
Noni Fun Fact: I have a hard time spelling the word ridiculous, and so prefer just saying/typing redic instead.
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