What the fuck? Asthma doesn't make you think rubber ducks are monsters.
I had no idea what this PSA was trying to tell me.
Asthma attacks are caused by rubber duckies, dogs and stuffed bears?
Dogs and stuffed bears I understand but [i]rubber ducks?[/i]
[QUOTE=ze spy;23629165]Dogs and stuffed bears I understand but [i]rubber ducks?[/i][/QUOTE]
Scary shit man.
I can understand this a bit. I have asthma and allergies to dogs (just mild) and dust mites (pretty bad), and they kind of go hand in hand. If were to walk up to my dog smell her for ten minutes, no doubt I'd be wheezing (read: "HURHRHRHRHGHGHHHH") in no time. The same goes if I don't wash my pillow cases or bed sheets once every month or so. The stuff builds up after a while and eventually I'll start waking up breathing like Darth Vader or what have you.
Not a clue on the duck though.
I think the duck had mold on it, that would be a danger for people with asthma.
Eh some people might be allergic to rubber or the smell
Allergic to Rubber, Cotton/Other fabric, Pet dander, etc.
Wow either there are a lot of stupid people here or I need to hit up MENSA.
Rubber ducks can retain water; therefore, they can created mold spores.
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