You can now PICK your flavor with Band-Aid

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BAPHOMET.



I. Hate. Monica.

Cnxnxndncc

i was never concerned with the color but I can understand why someone would be 

Nine

June 14, 2020, 06:17:05 PM #17 Last Edit: June 14, 2020, 06:17:26 PM by Nine.
There are already other companies that have bandages like this I believe.

but nice.

L0NZ.

Quote from: 89 on June 14, 2020, 03:55:46 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on June 14, 2020, 11:46:02 AM
And this isn't weird or extra or anything of the sort. This was one of the most basic displays of white privilege. There were many times in my life where I had to use a bandaid and wondered why did it have to stand out so much? Why couldn't it blend and be conspicuous? It looked silly and there was no option for my black ass. Growing up I never realized it was "flesh toned" for white people.
you really were concerned about how your band-aid looked? is it an accessory or just a temporary thing to stop you from bleeding? :uhh:

That's what I said.

There's a reason it's flesh colored in the first place, the manufacturers were clearly concerned about how it looked. Anything else?


L0NZ.

nnnn like that's exactly the stance they had whilst it took so long to cater to Black skin. 

accessory or!? :fuming:  



Boomz

Quote from: L0NZ. on June 14, 2020, 06:26:28 PM
nnnn like that's exactly the stance they had whilst it took so long to cater to Black skin.

accessory or!? :fuming: 

:plzstop:


BAPHOMET.



Sinpool

Quote from: L0NZ. on June 14, 2020, 06:26:28 PM
nnnn like that's exactly the stance they had whilst it took so long to cater to Black skin.

accessory or!? :fuming: 

Shsbnsnsnkkkkkkk

Yeah I don't think they made the initial one "flesh" colored so it could stand out like a diamond


L0NZ.



Bentley. HARRIS!

Quote from: L0NZ. on June 14, 2020, 06:24:42 PM
Quote from: 89 on June 14, 2020, 03:55:46 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on June 14, 2020, 11:46:02 AM
And this isn't weird or extra or anything of the sort. This was one of the most basic displays of white privilege. There were many times in my life where I had to use a bandaid and wondered why did it have to stand out so much? Why couldn't it blend and be conspicuous? It looked silly and there was no option for my black ass. Growing up I never realized it was "flesh toned" for white people.
you really were concerned about how your band-aid looked? is it an accessory or just a temporary thing to stop you from bleeding? :uhh:

That's what I said.

There's a reason it's flesh colored in the first place, the manufacturers were clearly concerned about how it looked. Anything else?
sssssssssssssssss

Bentley. HARRIS!

this is cute tho

no more clear band aids for me

Nine