1. "Do not use if you cannot see clearly to read the information in the information booklet." -- In the information booklet.
2. "Caution: The contents of this bottle should not be fed to fish." -- On a bottle of shampoo for dogs.
3. "For external use only!" -- On a curling iron.
4. "Warning: This product can burn eyes." -- On a curling iron.
5. "Do not use in shower." -- On a hair dryer.
6. "Do not use while sleeping." -- On a hair dryer.
7. "Do not use while sleeping or unconscious." -- On a hand-held massaging device.
8. "Do not place this product into any electronic equipment." -- On the case of a chocolate CD in a gift basket.
9. "Recycled flush water unsafe for drinking." -- On a toilet at a public sports facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
10. "Shin pads cannot protect any part of the body they do not cover." -- On a pair of shin guards made for bicyclists.
11. "This product not intended for use as a dental drill." -- On an electric rotary tool.
12. "Caution: Do not spray in eyes." -- On a container of underarm deodorant.
13. "Do not drive with sunshield in place." -- On a cardboard sunshield that keeps the sun off the dashboard.
14. "Caution: This is not a safety protective device." -- On a plastic toy helmet used as a container for popcorn.
15. "Do not use near fire, flame, or sparks." -- On an "Aim-n-Flame" fireplace lighter.
16. "Battery may explore or leak." -- On a battery. See a scanned image.
17. "Do not eat toner." -- On a toner cartridge for a laser printer.
18. "Not intended for highway use." -- On a 13-inch wheel on a wheelbarrow.
19. "This product is not to be used in bathrooms." -- On a Holmes bathroom heater.
20. "May irritate eyes." -- On a can of self-defense pepper spray.
21. "Eating rocks may lead to broken teeth." -- On a novelty rock garden set called "Popcorn Rock."
22. "Caution! Contents hot!" -- On a Domino's Pizza box.
23. "Caution: Hot beverages are hot!" -- On a coffee cup.
24. "Caution: Shoots rubber bands." -- On a product called "Rubber Band Shooter."
25. "Warning: May contain small parts." -- On a frisbee.
26. "Do not use orally." -- On a toilet bowl cleaning brush.
27. "Please keep out of children." -- On a butcher knife.
28. "Not suitable for children aged 36 months or less." -- On a birthday card for a 1 year old.
29. "Do not recharge, put in backwards, or use." -- On a battery.
30. "Warning: Do not use on eyes." -- In the manual for a heated seat cushion.
2. "Caution: The contents of this bottle should not be fed to fish." -- On a bottle of shampoo for dogs.
3. "For external use only!" -- On a curling iron.
4. "Warning: This product can burn eyes." -- On a curling iron.
5. "Do not use in shower." -- On a hair dryer.
6. "Do not use while sleeping." -- On a hair dryer.
7. "Do not use while sleeping or unconscious." -- On a hand-held massaging device.
8. "Do not place this product into any electronic equipment." -- On the case of a chocolate CD in a gift basket.
9. "Recycled flush water unsafe for drinking." -- On a toilet at a public sports facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
10. "Shin pads cannot protect any part of the body they do not cover." -- On a pair of shin guards made for bicyclists.
11. "This product not intended for use as a dental drill." -- On an electric rotary tool.
12. "Caution: Do not spray in eyes." -- On a container of underarm deodorant.
13. "Do not drive with sunshield in place." -- On a cardboard sunshield that keeps the sun off the dashboard.
14. "Caution: This is not a safety protective device." -- On a plastic toy helmet used as a container for popcorn.
15. "Do not use near fire, flame, or sparks." -- On an "Aim-n-Flame" fireplace lighter.
16. "Battery may explore or leak." -- On a battery. See a scanned image.
17. "Do not eat toner." -- On a toner cartridge for a laser printer.
18. "Not intended for highway use." -- On a 13-inch wheel on a wheelbarrow.
19. "This product is not to be used in bathrooms." -- On a Holmes bathroom heater.
20. "May irritate eyes." -- On a can of self-defense pepper spray.
21. "Eating rocks may lead to broken teeth." -- On a novelty rock garden set called "Popcorn Rock."
22. "Caution! Contents hot!" -- On a Domino's Pizza box.
23. "Caution: Hot beverages are hot!" -- On a coffee cup.
24. "Caution: Shoots rubber bands." -- On a product called "Rubber Band Shooter."
25. "Warning: May contain small parts." -- On a frisbee.
26. "Do not use orally." -- On a toilet bowl cleaning brush.
27. "Please keep out of children." -- On a butcher knife.
28. "Not suitable for children aged 36 months or less." -- On a birthday card for a 1 year old.
29. "Do not recharge, put in backwards, or use." -- On a battery.
30. "Warning: Do not use on eyes." -- In the manual for a heated seat cushion.
Why do so many people use Facebook? Well for one, I think that so many people use it because of
persuading. There are millions of videos, posts peoples opinions,so people would want to see all of them. Facebook can also persuade you to make an account, because you may want to comment your opinion on something, but need to make a profile to do that. It's like Facebook combines all of the popular types of websites such as: Gaming websites,video websites(Youtube),and sites like Fanpop! Facebook is a persuading brainwashing site that I
do not recommend going to. Facebook CAN attract anyone. Facebook is sort-of like some businesses. For example: Have you ever walked into a grocery store and noticed deals you think are better like 5.00 for 1 can each of tuna, but only 20.00 for a four-set container with four cans of the same exact tuna? Well yes, that's sort-of what facebook does. ©2014Tailsfan99(Fanpop),all rights reserved.
persuading. There are millions of videos, posts peoples opinions,so people would want to see all of them. Facebook can also persuade you to make an account, because you may want to comment your opinion on something, but need to make a profile to do that. It's like Facebook combines all of the popular types of websites such as: Gaming websites,video websites(Youtube),and sites like Fanpop! Facebook is a persuading brainwashing site that I
do not recommend going to. Facebook CAN attract anyone. Facebook is sort-of like some businesses. For example: Have you ever walked into a grocery store and noticed deals you think are better like 5.00 for 1 can each of tuna, but only 20.00 for a four-set container with four cans of the same exact tuna? Well yes, that's sort-of what facebook does. ©2014Tailsfan99(Fanpop),all rights reserved.
As soon as I drop the title of this Blond Lion Blog, many people will have a debate whether or not this movie should be made.
And my opinion is that yes, a movie should be made. But why? Well, I think that it could bring in a much bigger audience than just the Otaku community. Also, it would provide young girls with role models, and probably would open the gate for other Live Action anime movies, such as Fairy Tail and Sailor Moon.
But who should head such a project? Micheal Bay. Now when I drop the name Micheal Bay, everyone either facepalms or flames. But Micheal Bay would make the action scenes even better! And Micheal Bay would make it more understandable for an international audience.
What do you think? Should they make a Madoka Magica live action movie? If so, who should direct the movie?
Thanks for Reading!
And my opinion is that yes, a movie should be made. But why? Well, I think that it could bring in a much bigger audience than just the Otaku community. Also, it would provide young girls with role models, and probably would open the gate for other Live Action anime movies, such as Fairy Tail and Sailor Moon.
But who should head such a project? Micheal Bay. Now when I drop the name Micheal Bay, everyone either facepalms or flames. But Micheal Bay would make the action scenes even better! And Micheal Bay would make it more understandable for an international audience.
What do you think? Should they make a Madoka Magica live action movie? If so, who should direct the movie?
Thanks for Reading!