I think it's been real since we had to start warning people that:
- hot drinks they order will, in fact, be served hot
- Touching a flat iron to your eyeball is, in fact, not a good idea. Inserting them anywhere in your body is also a bit of a no-go.
-No, you really shouldn't eat those peanuts, because there's a very good chance they've come into contact with peanuts at some point in their life of being a peanut.
-Tide pods, and those little packets of silica you find in the bottom of purses are off the menu, regardless of how tasty you think they look
-I don't care how invulnerable you feel today, or how big a hurry you're in: there's no reason to keep attempting to take on a mass of metal that weighs several million pounds more than you (or your car), barrelling towards you at 90km/h. Spoiler alert: you will not win. Keep off the train tracks.
- hot drinks they order will, in fact, be served hot
- Touching a flat iron to your eyeball is, in fact, not a good idea. Inserting them anywhere in your body is also a bit of a no-go.
-No, you really shouldn't eat those peanuts, because there's a very good chance they've come into contact with peanuts at some point in their life of being a peanut.
-Tide pods, and those little packets of silica you find in the bottom of purses are off the menu, regardless of how tasty you think they look
-I don't care how invulnerable you feel today, or how big a hurry you're in: there's no reason to keep attempting to take on a mass of metal that weighs several million pounds more than you (or your car), barrelling towards you at 90km/h. Spoiler alert: you will not win. Keep off the train tracks.