‘Carrot knife’ trend among teens in S. Korea sparks concerns over potential violent behaviour
‘Carrot knife’ trend among teens in S. Korea sparks concerns over potential violent behaviour
Carrot knife-related content has gained widespread attention on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Parents everywhere love freaking out over the most mundane shit.
52 0 ReplyTbf my yak bak was probably pretty annoying to my parents
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"The plastic knife toy, which is shaped like a carrot"
They got some real weird shaped carrots in South Korea.
52 0 ReplyWatch the video, its a playskool orange butterfly knife
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It's a ... plastic fidget toy shaped like a cartoon switchblade?
33 1 ReplyDOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM!!!!
15 0 ReplyGir?
7 0 ReplyUntil it is done
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Somebody call Tipper Gore!
18 0 ReplyI'll trade our problems for South Korea's problems.
17 2 ReplyLike an unhinged, impoverished dictatorship with nukes within artillery range of your capital?
14 1 ReplyWill at least their unhinged dictator isn't running the capital like we've experienced recently.
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whgo is our/ :3
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I don't know what type of carrots they have, but those do not look like carrots that I have.
14 0 ReplyHah. I was going to say the same thing.
3 2 ReplyUpvoting is better than commenting "I agree!"
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What about finger guns? Like using your index finger and thumb as a gun. That's violent behaviour.
12 0 ReplyIf this plastic fiddle-toy dingus is a "concern," these people are going to shit absolute brick if they see what I've got in my desk drawer.
Seriously, the hand-wringing over something like this is just sheer whacking off by people whose lives are so cushy they don't actually have anything legitimate to complain about.
13 2 ReplyThe fact that they find this concerning actually is indicative of a society where weapons aren't normalized or frequent.
Yes, being scared by carrot toys is ridiculous. But I'd rather live in that community than the Walmart pistol vending machine one.
2 0 ReplyYeah at first I thought about how I had a toy army knife growing up, then realized that's a very American toy to have lmao. I do think though that making this a big deal is just adding to its popularity. Kids only think it's cooler since their parents are freaking out.
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anyone got a link to the file to print out? looks neat
10 0 Replyhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6165555
There are other versions with no pins required. But I found the pin ones hold up better in pla.
7 0 Replythats no paper though
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"We should also out law words. Because words can hurt peoples feelings."
This is satire
9 0 ReplyRemember, kids, if someone shows up to school with a paper knife, run, hide, fight in that order.
6 0 ReplyInstructions unclear. Who am I supposed to fight while I'm hiding?
6 0 ReplyThe thoughts in your head.
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You just need to find a good guy with scissors.
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... what.
6 0 ReplyLmao I’ve only seen this toy in Korean memes where people print them super sized and instead of the blade it has a phone holder. I had no idea it was supposed to be a knife blade.
That is to say, the Korean youth already has the ridicule of this story covered.
4 0 ReplyOur daughter has two of them, but one of them has a blinking led which is so annoying in the car OMG I hate it.
3 0 ReplyFor the uninitiated it's literally made of paper.
13 10 ReplyThe article says
The plastic knife toy, which is shaped like a carrot, is made of fluorescent materials and available in different colours.
Is there more to it than that?
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11 0 ReplyLooks like the toy is plastic, but you can print and make ones out of paper (or cardstock?)
Seems about as violent as foam noodle swords?
3 0 ReplyWell, that makes them like the edge of a freezie pop. Those are dangerous.
I don't think plastic would cut so well as it does in the article's video, but maybe it's not the only schematic.
4 1 ReplyLike a butterfly knife
1 0 ReplyAh your right I didn't have audio at the time I first watched the video.
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Enough paper cuts and a human can bleed out. They have a right to be concerned. Should go back to hitting each other with sticks and rocks they find outside like I used to do as a kid.
8 1 ReplyI fondly remember chanting “Sticks and stones may break my bones but paper will slit your fucking jugular.”
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Like in Shoot 'em Up?
1 0 ReplyWhen I was kid clackers were a fad with kids. The fad faded, which was good because clackers were annoying. I predict this fad will fade too. https://missoulian.com/clackers-original-1970s-ball-toy/youtube_6caea5e8-96bf-11e5-adaa-7b74afdb8914.html
1 0 ReplyI got very little respect for the culture of south korea.
Looks like they are consumerists to their core.
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