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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by RandomFactor on Tuesday March 10 2020, @11:04PM (2 children)

    by RandomFactor (3682) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday March 10 2020, @11:04PM (#969331) Journal

    I was actually thinking of reselling those dog cones of shame at 100% markup as "Device to help keep you from touching your face", maybe call them CoronaCones or something.

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  • (Score: 2) by MostCynical on Wednesday March 11 2020, @09:38AM

    by MostCynical (2589) on Wednesday March 11 2020, @09:38AM (#969574) Journal

    cones?
    probably more popular to get SN logos printed on this sort of cone [laleggepertutti.it]

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  • (Score: 2, Funny) by Kitsune008 on Wednesday March 11 2020, @03:09PM

    by Kitsune008 (9054) on Wednesday March 11 2020, @03:09PM (#969653)

    Those 'dog cones' are referred to as 'Elizabethan Collars' in veterinary medicine.

    The first time I saw one on a dog, I had two main questions:
    1) Why were you trying to pour your dog through a funnel?
    2) If you insist on pouring dogs through funnels, why not use a smaller dog, or a bigger funnel?

    Once I learned the real purpose of the collars, I lost all fascination of them.