A few years back, at a Monty Python Society meeting, we debated what should be the new biohazard symbol. Somehow we settled on Mr. Peanut.
I’m not sure that’s any worse that this new symbol the IAEA came up with for radiation danger.
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A few years back, at a Monty Python Society meeting, we debated what should be the new biohazard symbol. Somehow we settled on Mr. Peanut.
I’m not sure that’s any worse that this new symbol the IAEA came up with for radiation danger.
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I don’t like it. Am I running from the skull or the rays? Or do the rays make giant skulls that come to eat me? It’s so confusing.
I don’t think Mr. Peanut would be much better — unless you have peanut allergies and your first impulse is to run — but this new signage is a little confusing, agreed.
It’s very clear. Radiation exposure leads to death in the majority of cases, but turns the select few of us into super heroes!
Yes!
…Reflecting back a moment, did my husband honestly talk to our pregnant friend last night about exposing her belly to radiation or radioactive spiders in order to spawn a super hero? Egads…
I’ve met your husband. I could believe it.
But why assume the mother wouldn’t be the one granted super powers? I’m no doctor or anything, but that seems equally likely to me.