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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | Sometimes in order to avoid accidentally moving/setting off something of importance, an important item like an emergency first aid kit or fire alarm will be behind a wall of glass that says "in emergency break glass". However this is funny, because the thing behind the breakable glass is a glass repair kit. This is ironic, considering that the only way to reach it is by breaking the glass. One might even use it to fix the glass they broke to get it, thus making its existence useless. | |
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− | + | The title text takes a gruesome turn by saying that if, for some reason, one had placed a first aid kit in such a manner, the wounds that a person might get while breaking a "regular" glass pane to reach the first aid kit (safety glass doesn't break up into shrapnel), may as well be treated on the spot. First aid kits and defibrillators can be found at frequent places such as bus stations and shopping malls, but never behind a glass that needs to be broken. | |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[On a box behind a panel of glass, with a hammer hung below, is written:] | + | :[On a box behind a panel of glass, with a hammer hung below the panel, is written:] |
:Glass repair kit | :Glass repair kit | ||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} |