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minus-squareDavel23linkfedilink7•4 months agoAs a pure guess, it may mean they are less susceptible to static electric build-up.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•4 months agoWhat, you don’t let your infants play near downed power lines? Kids these days are so sheltered.
minus-square@Etterralink2•4 months agoHave you ever watched a child? Not even babysitting, just watched them blunder around? They’ll stick anything anywhere because they have no clue what anything is or how it works. Because they’re babies.
Withstand voltage?
Crank it up pops, it’s still withstanding!
it gets better the longer u look at it
As a pure guess, it may mean they are less susceptible to static electric build-up.
That’s what plastic playground slides are for.
What, you don’t let your infants play near downed power lines? Kids these days are so sheltered.
Have you ever watched a child? Not even babysitting, just watched them blunder around? They’ll stick anything anywhere because they have no clue what anything is or how it works. Because they’re babies.