Kura
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- London, UK (orig. Toronto, Canada)
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I've always wanted to eat/drink cactus. I hear it's really good .o.
I've always wanted to eat/drink cactus. I hear it's really good .o.
Common sense is the kind person's way of saying "my upbringing is better than yours", lol.
Yup, everything is fine. c:Hey Slender! :D
You okay?
Yup! I have indeed hugged a cactus. I wanted to see if it really hurt all that much or if people are just pansies! It did, but not quite as much as I expected.
I've.... never eaten one before... but hey, i'll eat anything.
Nah, it's fine. X)
If you want to get on the subject of stupid warnings then I could go on for hours.
"Do Not Eat" on the side of a dvd player's box.
In the words of Bill Engval, "Great, I got a dvd player and a bag of chicken nuggets!"
The fruit or the plant? Both of them are edible, although not a lot of people ever eat the plant.
Actually, I think its more like "My upbringing was more painful then yours."
Had no idea you and Fabio were religious Kura o.o
Cactus is a fruit?
Also, shameless plug, but the Valentine's day pairing thread is up in OVP for those who don't know! GOGOGO.
"Warning: This product can burn eyes." -- On a curling iron.
"Caution: The contents of this bottle should not be fed to fish." -- On a bottle of shampoo for dogs.
"Caution: Shoots rubber bands." -- On a product called "Rubber Band Shooter."
"Do not look into laser with remaining eye." -- On a laser pointer (:\ WAT?)
"Do not use for drying pets." -- In the manual for a microwave oven. (What's scary about this and some others is that they wouldn't put these labels on unless someone had already done it)
Oh, God, are/were we talking about warning labels for things that should be common sense or warning labels that just plain don't make any sense at all?
"Warning: This product can burn eyes." -- On a curling iron.