
A warning label is like a band aid… sometimes, you just gotta rip it off! Once that’s done, you’ll feel better!
For example, if a car battery needs a warning label that counsels you NOT to drink the battery acid that’s inside the box… removing said warning label from the battery will most certainly solve that problem!
Just sayin!
Have a cookie…

I don’t quite understand what you mean? If I understand correctly: telling people not to do something, might cause the people to do it. Example : if you write don’t touch the wall it is wet, everyone will go and touch it to see that if it is wet.
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More than anything else, I suppose that I’m poking fun at some of the lack of common sense that goes on around us… hehehe. The crazy thing about warning labels is that a person had to have actually done the thing being warned about… yikes! But you are also correct, because even when we were kids, if our parent said not to do a thing… we went on a mission to try and get away with that very thing. Human nature, maybe… hugs
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Okay, I think I get it. I was told for eight years to write that you can actually read what I have written by hand. My writing didn’t improve. That was by my boss.
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I’m 100% in total agreement. Brad’s favorite is the one on his chainsaw that’s reads, “DO NOT start with blade between your legs”.
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lol… That’s hilarious!
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I’m with you, Wi!
Thanks for the cookies! Though, you might consider putting a warning label on them…
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