Gunboats are the Tide Pods of X-Wing
Wait!!!! are people actually EATING THESE THINGS???!!!!!!!!! Where??? When???? and for the love of god WHYYYYY????????!!!
10 minutes ago, princeyg said:Wait!!!! are people actually EATING THESE THINGS???!!!!!!!!! Where??? When???? and for the love of god WHYYYYY????????!!!
The kid in the YouTube video I mentioned was going to show up his buddies and going for the number of views. He's lucky to have survived. He did a lot of damage to his mouth, throat stomach and lungs .
This is the kind of people that force manufacturers to add disclaimers like "Please, do not microwave your dog" or "This Harry Potter magic broom replica doesn't fly".
You guys have no idea how much this whole tide pod thing is reinforcing the "american stereotype" bull here in Europe.
I expected a nerfherder thread, instead I was greeted with memes. Upvotes for all of you!
My gift to all of you:
I had no idea what this was so had to Google "Tide Pod Challenge".
Why does the internet bring out the stupid in some people?
What in the **** is going on in the world?
27 minutes ago, kayarn said:I had no idea what this was so had to Google "Tide Pod Challenge".
Why does the internet bring out the stupid in some people?
What in the **** is going on in the world?
One person cracks a joke. Somebody thinks it's funny. Someone else takes the instructions seriously and literally has no idea how harmful it actually is until they end up in the hospital. Even the kids that are simply biting the pods open are seriously endangering themselves because they don't understand how the chemicals work.
At the very least, YouTube is on top of things enough to remove most of these stupid Tide Pod challenge videos.
Thanks for clarifying... just couldn`t believe it was true. Just when i thought i`d heard it all..........
21 hours ago, Marinealver said:It would require crosshairs .
No, just lawn darts.
On 1/31/2018 at 5:27 AM, Azrapse said:This is the kind of people that force manufacturers to add disclaimers like "Please, do not microwave your dog" or "This Harry Potter magic broom replica doesn't fly".
But if I don't microwave the dog, how is it ever going to get dry after its bath?!
Seriously, though, I can only imagine that if I had been stupid enough to do something like this in high school and survived, my dad would probably just enter the hospital room, stare unbelievingly at me in silence, give a deep sigh, and then walk out shaking his head.
8 minutes ago, JJ48 said:But if I don't microwave the dog, how is it ever going to get dry after its bath?!
Bath? You mean, after you take it out of the dishwasher, right?
I don't recommend you the microwave.
The tumbler takes longer but gives them a nice massage at the same time.
3 minutes ago, Azrapse said:Bath? You mean, after you take it out of the dishwasher, right?
I don't recommend you the microwave.The tumbler takes longer but gives them a nice massage at the same time.
Well, the dishwasher is how you give them the bath, which is so obvious I didn't think it was worth repeating.
Personally, I'd stick with the microwave. The dryer causes its fur to get all static-y, and it would feel like a bit of a waste using a perfectly good anti-cling sheet for a dog.