Grandma just bought a new passifier for the boy. Well, actually, I'm wondering if it's really a passifier, or a heap of matter. Check out the packaging and read the back (which I zoomed)
Has it really come to this?
by Nosferatu 6 Replies latest social humour
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BlackSwan of Memphis
Hm, not sure what you're seeing.
I'm seeing two misspelled words though, lol.
sterelize (sterilize)
queeze (squeeze)
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Nosferatu
1) It says it's not a pacifier.
2) It says not to tie the pacifier around the baby's neck
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BlackSwan of Memphis
1) It says it's not a pacifier.
2) It says not to tie the pacifier around the baby's neck
lmao. You should send it to Jay Leno. He does headlines once a week. When he does headlines that are nonsensical, he also does ads or product packaging.
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J-ex-W
Nos---- What they really mean is, "Don't expect a crying kid to instantly shut up just because you give him this. Look for what his real need is, Stupid."
Also: They make clips on a string that you can attach to the pacifier (sorry! NUK, pronounced NOOK) on one end then clip to his clothing on the other end, thereby, eliminating the strangulation danger.
I do think, though, that this is one of those contributions that Jay Leno might appreciate for his dumb-things-in-print segment on his show.
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DJK
Substance is also spelled incorrectly. Who in the world proof read any of this for errors?
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Faraon
Substance is also spelled incorrectly. Who in the world proof read any of this for errors?
The problem is that they claim that someone in Florida with a Spanish last name --"Hidalgo" (noble) --, designed the packaging of a product made in China.
The version in Spanish is different from the English one, and has spelling and grammatical errors too.
Faraon