Pay attention to warnings on toys... - Page 5
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Firesilver
United Kingdom1190 Posts
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DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
Pretty awesome story, thanks for sharing that. | ||
mordk
Chile8385 Posts
On July 07 2012 10:34 fabiano wrote: Man, you are a hero, just like every doctor in the world. I've mad respect for this proffession. Are you in Chile? It's winter in the south hemisphere and here where I live the weather is crazy. Before yesterday we had 27ºC weather, today 8ºC. Can't even blame the body for getting sick ( We're having a "polar wave" as they call it here, temperatures right now are around -1°C in Santiago in a normal day going up to 10-15°C during the afternoon. | ||
Flamingo777
United States1190 Posts
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toiletCAT
Qatar284 Posts
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Gridlock
United Kingdom517 Posts
I logged in just to show my love for you and people like you all over the world, our unsung heroes xx | ||
y0su
Finland7871 Posts
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Vain
Netherlands1115 Posts
when i started reading i was expecting him to have the whole car in his throat thoughXD | ||
DRTnOOber
New Zealand476 Posts
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LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
great job, stories like these are truly inspiring and keep me motivated to study! | ||
AngelOvUriel
Cuba91 Posts
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ruiyang
252 Posts
damn reading this is almost stressing, i cant imagine having your job.. and thats from perspective of someone in leading multiple restaurants etc. | ||
deepfield1
United States373 Posts
My daughter is 20 months old and this is my worst nightmare. My wife thinks I am paranoid because I am always checking her toys to make sure they don't easily break into smaller pieces. Going to make sure she reads this later. | ||
Slardar
Canada7593 Posts
*edit* Also ,can't help but feel I'm wasting my life when I read something like this. | ||
G4rrett
England124 Posts
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BearStorm
United States795 Posts
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UmbraaeternuS
Chile476 Posts
On July 10 2012 07:31 BearStorm wrote: I haven't had that much experience interacting with really young children. Do they have an idea of what is and isn't a toy? Maybe brighter coolers vs bland coolers? Or will they just grab and play with anything they can get their hands on? If it is the latter then that's pretty scary considering a child might choke on all sorts of small objects if left alone for even a moment. Children at that age have such a vivid imagination that they will play with a fucking lego brick thinking it's a fighter jet . So please, let your children play with safe toys only. It's scary to think the amount of kids who die (yes, children DIE because of this stupid things) because their parents thought their kid was smart enough to play with a little thing that he "was never going to chew on..." | ||
TheLastTemplar
Iceland593 Posts
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Woj
United States133 Posts
Writing up stuff like this always gets me paranoid about HIPAA even though 1. there is not HIPAA in Chile =P and 2. there's absolutely no personal data here. I'm always scared of the crazies with great lawyers <.< | ||
Recognizable
Netherlands1552 Posts
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