We’re having a “Comprehension/Perception” issue, on your behalf. You know Much more about markers than me and you do great work from what I remember.
The point is:
The article states that the child was drawn on with a “Permanent” marker.
A poster was surprised that she wrote on the child with a, “Permanent” marker.
You then responded to him by telling him the marker isn’t permanent and it’ll “Eventually wash out”...
Then you go on to state that there’s carcinogens that can irritate his skin.
Another point. The marker says “Permanent” on it!
The poster only called the item by its given name and you want to focus on how it’ll “Wash out” and possibly give rashes
You’re over there thinking we’re the issue and we’re looking at you like
Another example just in case there’s still a misunderstanding.
Random Parent: At school the teacher sprayed spray paint in my child’s face!
Drayonis: Don’t worry, wash with Dove or any other mild detergent. Once dry, use shea butter and it’ll wipe right off.
That’s how you look to us.