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I suppose that BIG doesn't necessarily mean "more complicated" but just
the warnings on the saw blade part must be enormous. Knowing what I do
of European regulations, I can't believe this thing is allowed to exist
in Germany, but it does!
DANGER: ALWAYS SIGN A TREATY BEFORE OPERATING IN SMALL COUNTRIES.
WARNING: Heavenly bodies may be attracted to the system, and can become
trapped. Call a service technician if a planet or moon begins to orbit
the system.
Caution: Elephants and blue whales may become lodged in the saw blade
teeth. Always remove large mammals before turning on the system.
Note: Small mammals do not need to be removed from the saw blade, but
populations of more than 18 individuals may be relocated to the tire
treads for improved saw blade operation.
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