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Dangerous Toys

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These are a category of geometric toys like blocks and spinning tops, but with dangerous points on them. They would be just for show.
JesusHChrist, Aug 08 2013

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       "Free inside! One jagged metal Krusty-O!"
RayfordSteele, Aug 08 2013
  

       Baked. Haven't you heard of the commonplace "Lego injury": damage to the underside of the foot arising from stepping on something small, hard and angular - like a Lego brick. (with all due respect to trademarks and copyright).
Tulaine, Aug 08 2013
  

       Ah lawn-darts, them was the bad old days when kids was nimble.   

       Bun withheld pending deletion of final sentence.
8th of 7, Aug 09 2013
  

       I think that's there for legal reasons.
RayfordSteele, Aug 09 2013
  

       I worry that if these were shown as art, the takeaway message was that the artist thought it might be interesting if kids risked getting hurt from dangerous toys.   

       More interesting would be if the proposed toys had soft caps on the spikes, bladeguards and other addons to prevent the kids from being harmed by the dangerous and sharp components.
bungston, Aug 09 2013
  

       My grandson got stabbed in the throat from the end of a roll-up calendar. Danger is not limited to toys!
xandram, Aug 09 2013
  

       What's wrong with letting the little ones play with bow saws, carving knives, straight razors, mousetraps and live hand grenades?
pocmloc, Aug 09 2013
  

       That is word for word what we said at the Board of Education hearings, but they still forced us to close the kindergarten. Mean, we call it.
8th of 7, Aug 09 2013
  
      
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