
Special ingredient of ink, permanent and less effect of pollution, Keep out of children, Convenient to mark, May not be washed if staining clothes incautiously
Engrish photo by Trixy
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Special ingredient of ink, permanent and less effect of pollution, Keep out of children, Convenient to mark, May not be washed if staining clothes incautiously
Engrish photo by Trixy
First!
I fear you need to get your eyes checked, if you fail to notice that everyone can actually see that you’re the first poster, enough that you find the need to notify everyone that you’re the first poster…I know it’s like…SO FREAKISHLY AMAZING, that people can ACTUALLY see that you’re the first poster.
Seriously…People can actually see with their own eyes, that you’re first, there’s no 100% no need, to post that you’re first.
1th!
Let the children have their fun, but remove all their pens first!
Pedobear disaproves
shall we tell the mod to delete the comment that comes first?
…*thinks*
on second thoughts forget it.
Secund!
Fail!
You guys, this is a place for comments on this photo above. Nobody gives a crap if you are first, second or 423rd…
I think whoever myself is would be the only sane person here.
Go get your eyes check as they suggested and get a life.
And I’ve seen this on a knife set in the store where I work. Go figure it’d be on a stain stick too. 2/5…
Yes, adults should keep out of children too.
Why? Adults have their inner child; why can’t children have an inner adult?
I have an inner adult–i feed it coffee & granola bars!
Wow! Think of the fun kids will be missing if people actually follow the directions.. Or not..
lol
Ha ha ha that should be tattooed on Michael Jackson’s junk
I want to know if it can be washed if you stain your clothes cautiously.
But if you were cautious, you wouldn’t stain your clothes in the first place. Unless you’re doing so purposely, in which case the result would be art rather than stains.
Heh, I’ve seen this Engrish error — “Keep out of children” — on a number of household products originating from Asian countries in which the instructions/label was originally printed in that language — one example being a kitchen knife. Go figure.
I figure that one day, all knives will be engraved with a warning “for our protection”: Caution: Cutting edge is sharp. Avoid contact. May cause injury or death if inserted into body.
What about the bottom one? “Incautiously?” Really?
I promise to keep out of children – if I can shove it up Panda instead…
It seems to me like a little girl (or boy, whatever) in a panda suit. You know, like a furry. So I think that breaks the rule too…
If there is any suggestion of cosplay, then that’s grounds for summary execution.
Pandas in pens- cute! Pens in pandas- execute!
Adults: Only with their consent.
staining clothes incautiously?? was it because it was shoved incautiously in children?
More likely the children were shoved incautiously into the clothes. Little Tarquin and Jocasta should never have been dressed in matching white lace outfits so many hours before Aunt Clytemnystra’s wedding when there was such an inviting looking series of puddles in the yard outside…
I thought Menoeceus had cleared up the mess…
Sage advice.
Unless it’s a thermometer.
Adolescent plastic training sword used before they get into flaming sword swallowing in high school.
Sharpie goes in pooper!
I’ve seen that on a chainsaw…
I’ve also seen on a chainsaw:
Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands or genitals
it’s a reasonable warning.