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in reply to MOULE

Nobody in my family has ever referred to the road warning sign for roadworks as anything other than than "man having trouble with umbrella" from a spoof version of many signs about 50 years ago. (The rest didn't stick.)
in reply to Christopher

Not even the bumpy road one as "woman fallen over/sunbathing"
in reply to Mark

@mark The only other ones I remember - but don't use - were the slippery road something about drunk drivers and the landslip with falling boulders "hostile natives ahead".
@Mark
in reply to MOULE

P034 reads yo me as less "pokeballs are banned" and more "do not jerk off the pokeball", which makes the fact that it's the 34th rule very appropriate...
in reply to MOULE

Now I am curious what a bacon shark looks like and how you find them.
in reply to MOULE

Given that P033 means "do not use for wet grinding," it'd make a hell of a boxer shorts design.
in reply to MOULE

I literary had nightmares as a kid after seeing the first, kinda official sign. I imagined a liquid eating away a circle shaped portion of my hand and that I can see and touch the flesh and bone in the cross section! 😱 Luckily I didn't know the "unofficial" version in the last image.
in reply to MOULE

After several fiascos involving xenomorphs, a much-needed clarification to Semiotic Standard was released.
in reply to MOULE

it’s hard to choose just one, but I think M025 is my favorite: