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I was gonna post that "Kill the fags. The end." Bible cartoon but I lost it :(

Anyone know what I'm talking about?
 
Sadly not all transgender people are lucky enough to be able to easily look like their preferred gender. He's not hurting anyone so I dunno...just seems a bit harsh posting it in the funny pictures thread. I mean yeah it IS funny just because of the contrast, but neogaf has a sizeable trans community and...oh I don't know I'm just thinking out loud. Here's a funny picture instead
I think you overlooked the fact he's dressed as a child and has a bunch of dolls with milk bottles.

There's something more going on with this guy than just being transgendered.
 
Sadly not all transgender people are lucky enough to be able to easily look like their preferred gender. He's not hurting anyone so I dunno...just seems a bit harsh posting it in the funny pictures thread. I mean yeah it IS funny just because of the contrast, but neogaf has a sizeable trans community and...oh I don't know I'm just thinking out loud. Here's a funny picture instead

I dunno, someone elsewhere noted it looks as if he's wearing a diaper.
 
Kinder is illegal in the US? Why?

Not that it is much of a loss since the toys are even crappier than the what-they-call "chocolate".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinder_Surprise#Prohibition_on_sale_or_import_into_the_United_States
Prohibition on sale or import into the United States

While Kinder eggs have been available in Canada since 1975, the product has never been allowed into the US for several reasons.

The 1938 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act contains a section highlighting that a confectionery product with a non-nutritive object, partially or totally imbedded within it, cannot be sold within the United States, unless the FDA issues a regulation that the non-nutritive object has functional value. Essentially, the 1938 Act bans “the sale of any candy that has imbedded in it a toy or trinket.”

In 2012 the FDA re-issued their import alert stating “The imbedded non-nutritive objects in these confectionery products may pose a public health risk as the consumer may unknowingly choke on the object.”

In 1989, Ferrero sought a regulation through a petition, but it was later withdrawn and no such regulation has been issued.[citation needed]

In 1997, the staff of the CPSC, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, examined and issued a recall for some Kinder Surprise illegally brought into the US with foreign labels. The staff determined that the toys within the eggs had small parts. The staff presumed that Kinder Surprise, being a chocolate product, was intended for children of all ages, including those under three years of age. On this basis, the staff took the position that Kinder Surprise was in violation of the small parts regulation and banned from importation into the US.

However, no statute or regulation of the CPSC specifically addresses this category of products in the US.

It should be noted that wherever marketed and sold throughout the world, Kinder Surprise bears prominent warnings both on the outer and inner packaging advising the consumer that the toy is “not suitable for children under three years, due to the presence of small parts” and that “adult supervision is recommended.”

Since the launch of Kinder surprise in 1974 there have been 2 publicly recorded choking fatalities, in 1985 and in 1989, associated with parts of a toy from the product. The judicial inquiries determined that these had been unfortunate fatalities and that there was no causal link between the incidents and the combination of the toy and the egg, since the incident occurred several days after the consumption of the chocolate. This was thoroughly discussed in the UK House of Commons and also by the UK Department of Trade and Industry which said, "The child’s tragic death was caused by the ingestion of a small part of the egg’s contents. Many other products and toys with small parts are available in the market place. If we were to start banning every product that could be swallowed by a child, there would be very few toys left in the market.”

On January 10, 2011, it was reported that a Kinder egg was seized from a woman's car during a random inspection while entering the United States from Canada. She was informed that bringing the egg into the United States could result in a $300 fine. In June 2012 the potential fine per egg was quoted as US$2,500. Seizures such as that one, and even the prohibition of the product itself, have been cited on political blogs and web forums as an example of an overzealous application of law and an intrusion upon personal liberty. The rationale against a ban of the product also takes the form that deaths have been too few for it to be considered a serious danger. Additionally, the argument is made that there should be a consistent standard in place, as several worse dangers are not regulated.
 
You'd have to be remarkably stupid, and have an exceptionally large mouth to choke on the capsule within a Kinder egg
I think it's about the parts inside the capsule. Sometimes you have to build the little toy first.

In Germany (and most other countries I guess) they just slap this on and are done with it

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They used to be manufactured in two parts, one was a small lid which could have caused choking.

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Now they're attached.

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I know, but the way the rule is written makes it sound to me as though the fear is children accidentally ending up with the plastic in their mouth.
 
Jesse. D:

Kinder is illegal in the US? Why?

Not that it is much of a loss since the toys are even crappier than the what-they-call "chocolate".

They used to have some pretty cool stuff in there when I was a kid, was these small metal figures, still got them around here somewhere.

Fake edit : Found a picture on google.

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Jesse. D:



They used to have some pretty cool stuff in there when I was a kid, was these small metal figures, still got them around here somewhere.

Fake edit : Found a picture on google.

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Those are pretty neat. When I was younger they always had Smurf figures or tiny plastic cars with a small wind-up spring you got to build. Almost never worked correctly though due to molding issues.

Is it possible to fix the typo ? (I love the pic)

Nope, since it isn't an edit. It's lifted straight from the ending credits of episode 12 of Gravity Falls. But there's more from adorable Waddles the Pig!

 
They used to be manufactured in two parts, one was a small lid which could have caused choking.

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Now they're attached.

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The old Kinder in the 80's were better, when the toys were broken into several small parts, and you had to put them together like a puzzle. Sadly, they were prohibited for some reason even here in Finland, as nowadays they're just like in the picture above.


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The old Kinder in the 80's were better, when the toys were broken into several small parts, and you had to put them together like a puzzle. Sadly, they were prohibited for some reason even here in Finland, as nowadays they're just like in the picture above.

I wish that was true here.

*Had to put together a whole bunch of them not that long ago for family kids*
 
Sadly not all transgender people are lucky enough to be able to easily look like their preferred gender. He's not hurting anyone so I dunno...just seems a bit harsh posting it in the funny pictures thread. I mean yeah it IS funny just because of the contrast, but neogaf has a sizeable trans community and...oh I don't know I'm just thinking out loud. Here's a funny picture instead

There's nothing wrong with at laughing at someone for dressing like a 2 year old
 
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