While a good advice, that's no longer needed today. It used to be that refrigerators had doors that couldn't open from the inside, with a locking handle (don't know the proper name in English), and due to the death of children that got self-locked in, they changed it to magnetic doors now. It is forbidden to make them with a lock handle.
Why, how insightful, Geoffy. Let's just glaze over the little things like how a toddler might not have the strength to break the magnetic seal with how heavy the doors can be full of bottles and such, to say nothing of how it teaches them OTHER such places are fun now because it made mommy laugh! so maybe next time they'll find somewhere more dangerous and die, and you can go 'i was right though, it wasn't the fridge! take that boomers!' Idiot.
You were so busy with your sarcasm that you forgot to think that if the toddler can't push open the door from the inside, then the same thing would be true from the outside. Do you have a fridge? Does it take a lot of strength to open the door? Do you think that amount of strength is unthinkable for a kid, even a little one? "Booomer"? You mean it's forbidden to know things that are older than your own life? Quite the shallow thinking there. No wonder you prefer sarcasm over reasoning.
While a good advice, that's no longer needed today. It used to be that refrigerators had doors that couldn't open from the inside, with a locking handle (don't know the proper name in English), and due to the death of children that got self-locked in, they changed it to magnetic doors now. It is forbidden to make them with a lock handle.
Why, how insightful, Geoffy. Let's just glaze over the little things like how a toddler might not have the strength to break the magnetic seal with how heavy the doors can be full of bottles and such, to say nothing of how it teaches them OTHER such places are fun now because it made mommy laugh! so maybe next time they'll find somewhere more dangerous and die, and you can go 'i was right though, it wasn't the fridge! take that boomers!' Idiot.
You were so busy with your sarcasm that you forgot to think that if the toddler can't push open the door from the inside, then the same thing would be true from the outside. Do you have a fridge? Does it take a lot of strength to open the door? Do you think that amount of strength is unthinkable for a kid, even a little one? "Booomer"? You mean it's forbidden to know things that are older than your own life? Quite the shallow thinking there. No wonder you prefer sarcasm over reasoning.
Not for a photo op. Not for a joke ! NEVER.
While a good advice, that's no longer needed today. It used to be that refrigerators had doors that couldn't open from the inside, with a locking handle (don't know the proper name in English), and due to the death of children that got self-locked in, they changed it to magnetic doors now. It is forbidden to make them with a lock handle.
Why, how insightful, Geoffy. Let's just glaze over the little things like how a toddler might not have the strength to break the magnetic seal with how heavy the doors can be full of bottles and such, to say nothing of how it teaches them OTHER such places are fun now because it made mommy laugh! so maybe next time they'll find somewhere more dangerous and die, and you can go 'i was right though, it wasn't the fridge! take that boomers!' Idiot.
You were so busy with your sarcasm that you forgot to think that if the toddler can't push open the door from the inside, then the same thing would be true from the outside. Do you have a fridge? Does it take a lot of strength to open the door? Do you think that amount of strength is unthinkable for a kid, even a little one? "Booomer"? You mean it's forbidden to know things that are older than your own life? Quite the shallow thinking there. No wonder you prefer sarcasm over reasoning.
... its called "natural selection".