Panelists debate the validity of a new report which claims many decorative baby skulls are obtained by unlawful, inhumane means.

25 Responses to “Report: Baby Skull Jewelry May Be Linked To Violence”

  1. cherboi101 Says:

    well i look forward to my first baby skull

  2. Jesus00000000000 Says:

    Yes, it may be parodical, but people should get the moral of the joke.
    Is you don’t have such a hype over baby skull because there would be pain and sickness behind it, why do so about diamonds?

  3. Lunto88 Says:

    i laughed my pants off^^ one if the best “in the know” episodes ever^^

  4. madammanga Says:

    BABY SKULLS?! Who here in this UK room has a skull *no one puts up hands* OK. I had no idea this HAPPENED EVEN! *faints* Scary.

  5. JSLICDUBZ Says:

    I get mad baby skull money!!

  6. enigma3200 Says:

    eww fat

  7. spaecialxara Says:

    ”i would be like , where is the skull”rofl!!

  8. 7Grendel7 Says:

    @oielvert
    Then would diamond studded baby skulls be the most evil purchasable item on earth?

  9. IamMaximilianKohler Says:

    lol…………………..

  10. 40ozAficionado Says:

    Sorry, I appologize, it should be jalapeno, not jalepeno, spelling it incorrectly makes my comment look stupid and ignorant when I was trying to make a serious point.

  11. CTHxUHBG Says:

    poor babys lmao

  12. 40ozAficionado Says:

    And this is exactly why I don’t understand why people have abortions, or why it is even allowed. Instead of paying to abort the baby, or having tax dollars fund the abortion, in a few more months a perfect and beautiful baby skull could be harvested. A quality baby skull could pay an electric bill for an average house for over a year. The Australians have been following this policy for decades. Wake up America!

  13. 40ozAficionado Says:

    In case anyone doesn’t know, this is actually portraying the tradgedies associated with the black market jalepeno trade. Few people consider the pain associated with the poor workers who smuggle the jalepenos out of the fields in their anus. Its worth thinking about the next time you eat a burrito.

  14. sweetsangs Says:

    @JustThink00 This might reflect the illegal trade of ivory, deer skin, tiger skin etc and other items like handbags made of crocodile skin, tortoise shell and all the similar stuff.. they might be trying to say its not a surprise if one day baby skull jewelery is also revered like that!

  15. tikifun360 Says:

    @carterwelker i love you X-D

  16. evillttlimp Says:

    y’know,after that introduction, i suspsect that gregory dawson might’ve been involved in clifford banes’s problems…

  17. region1111 Says:

    I love it, it’s like watching a newscast from an alternate universe.

  18. JustThink00 Says:

    @icemaieden I got that. still don’t see the point. Is the diamond industry controversial for some reasons like this? and even if it is i don’t see how the fuck this would make any relevant point about it.

  19. icemaieden Says:

    @JustThink00 Diamond industry

  20. JustThink00 Says:

    i’ve seen a lot of onion, and all i have to say to this one is WTF? this is just weird. Is there some point that i’m missing

  21. Sonofnull Says:

    This Christmas, skull her.

  22. oddvidios Says:

    lol its in the know with clifford banes but clifford baynes is never on lol

  23. Arthur5041975 Says:

    Laura Lee is awesome.

  24. alasuxjudik Says:

    @oielvert Thanks for mentioning that. Some people may not realize that it IS being used as a metapor for “blood diamonds” and other rare minerals in Africa.

  25. m4c13k86 Says:

    @roboboxA where’s the skull

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