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Dip Viscous posted:
Ah yeah, I got the “slipped in the shower” answer when I asked how a family’s friend’s daughter died (suicide yeah), and was scared of slipping myself for a while.
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# ? May 3, 2024 02:54 |
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There's been several farmers I've known who had tractor accidents in the back field and died. There's also been a couple who had tractor accidents in the back field that involved a gun. A friend's uncle went that way. Called his neighbor and asked him to check on some things so the neighbor would find him instead of the family. It's a polite lie to protect people's feelings but thankfully that taboo is being broken and people are talking about it to try and spread awareness.
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# ? Aug 30, 2021 21:10 |
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I always got "[PERSON] Went seaside" untill I was 12-15 Was very confused
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# ? Aug 31, 2021 02:22 |
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Our female cat would have kittens "someday".
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# ? Sep 5, 2021 12:10 |
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In a not so fun argument with my father in law about veteran suicide, he did not believe WWII vets committed suicide, because they were respected when coming home. I had to explain to a 60 year old man that his dad's friends who died in hunting accidents, gun cleaning accidents, and accidentally leaving the car on in the garage were actually suicides.
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# ? Sep 5, 2021 18:43 |
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In a similar vein my grandfather didn't seem to know what happened to his grandfather, just that at some point he disappeared from his father's life. My cousin and I do genealogy research online and there was a big dump of old health department files earlier this year and it turns out he died in an insane asylum.
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# ? Sep 5, 2021 19:14 |
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After I learned the use of "hunting accident" as a polite euphemism I had to ask my parents if one of their friends actually killed himself when I was younger but apparently he no-poo poo had a legitimate hunting accident involving homemade bullets
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 23:10 |
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coronatae posted:After I learned the use of "hunting accident" as a polite euphemism I had to ask my parents if one of their friends actually killed himself when I was younger but apparently he no-poo poo had a legitimate hunting accident involving homemade bullets Is your real name Charlie Brown?
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# ? Nov 7, 2021 00:22 |
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Every minute that light is on in an empty room is wasting energy and COSTING US MONEY.
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# ? Nov 14, 2021 01:09 |
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Cobalt-60 posted:Every minute that light is on in an empty room is wasting energy and COSTING US MONEY. That’s not bullshit, son.
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# ? Nov 14, 2021 02:10 |
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It’s partially bullshit if they had electric heat. No wasted energy, still wasting light bulbs.
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# ? Nov 14, 2021 02:19 |
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Exactly, same reason I leave the oven on all winter
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# ? Nov 14, 2021 02:24 |
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Don't put soap bubbles on your face or you'll get impetigo. I had no idea what impetigo was, but it was A Bad Thing. Only soap bubbles from the washing up liquid, bubble baths didn't count apparently. Also from my mum to my brother, if you eat any of the paper wrapper on sweets you'll get worms which has left him paranoid enough to religiously remove the smallest amount of wrapper stuck to a sweet. He's in his 40's now.
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# ? Nov 14, 2021 22:46 |
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Eating gum will literally make holes in your teeth.
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 06:18 |
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Related, if you swallow gum it'll stay in your stomach forever
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 12:12 |
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DrSnakeLaser posted:Don't put soap bubbles on your face or you'll get impetigo. I had no idea what impetigo was, but it was A Bad Thing. People in my mom's family would say, if you were wearing a heavy coat inside, 'Take that thing off or you'll grow worms.' I can't seem to find a reference to the expression, whether it's a PA dutch carryover or what. Eastern PA.
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 12:36 |
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That stuff about bullying, yea i got that a lot. "don't let them get your goat", okay, so I'll ignore them, whoops, they just beat me harder because they're not beating me because i couldn't take it, but because of things I can't change. Then my parents told me "well, they probably have terrible lives at home" and to that I said "you think Bob Smith, Rob Jones and Peter Paul all have terrible lives at home?" as my bullies were the kids of adults my parents knew, so by saying my bullies had terrible home lives was suggesting that their parents were crappy. I dunno, I just think there is a hesitancy among parents to do something about bullying, that its somehow the kid being bullied fault or something that's needed to "toughen you up" because another BS thing that parents would say "You need to learn how to deal with this when you're an adult!" because yea you're working in an office and some meathead comes up and punches you in the back of the head, that's just accepted in a professional setting, that wouldn't be criminal assault or at least get that person fired.
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 19:25 |
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When I was 7 or 8, my dad told me the TV had a special sensor in the screen that measured the amount of ambient light in the room. Shining a flashlight at the screen would overload the sensor, and the TV would explode.
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 23:22 |
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My mum was convinced that if you were outdoors and needed a poo poo then you could knock on a stranger's door and by law they were obligated to let you in to use their toilet.
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 23:54 |
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Sweevo posted:My mum was convinced that if you were outdoors and needed a poo poo then you could knock on a stranger's door and by law they were obligated to let you in to use their toilet. That's pretty hilarious. Not poo poo Your Parents Told me, but it reminds me that in high school I overheard one kid tell another kid "go hang outside of a corner store and wait for someone to come out with a fresh pack of cigarettes, they have NO right to refuse to give you one".
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# ? Nov 16, 2021 00:35 |
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twistedmentat posted:That's pretty hilarious. Not poo poo Your Parents Told me, but it reminds me that in high school I overheard one kid tell another kid "go hang outside of a corner store and wait for someone to come out with a fresh pack of cigarettes, they have NO right to refuse to give you one". I'm picturing this as 8 year old chav's they are the most entertaining horrible little people
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# ? Nov 16, 2021 07:16 |
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The exact wording my mother used was "never start a fight, but many will fight you because of who you are and there is only one way to show them who is wrong.
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ThisIsJohnWayne posted:I'm picturing this as 8 year old chav's they are the most entertaining horrible little people We lack chavs in Canada but they were dirtbag kids.
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 22:23 |
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twistedmentat posted:That stuff about bullying, yea i got that a lot. "don't let them get your goat", okay, so I'll ignore them, whoops, they just beat me harder because they're not beating me because i couldn't take it, but because of things I can't change. Then my parents told me "well, they probably have terrible lives at home" and to that I said "you think Bob Smith, Rob Jones and Peter Paul all have terrible lives at home?" as my bullies were the kids of adults my parents knew, so by saying my bullies had terrible home lives was suggesting that their parents were crappy. I am 90% sure it is pure victim blaming. Adults see something genuinely unpleasant happening and it takes more balls to stop it than to justify it. So, the bullying must be fair enough now back to lunch. This logic works all the way up to literal genocide and IMO is the most powerful force in human thought.
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 23:35 |
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My mom told me lightning can come out of appliances and outlets, so don’t use them. This wasn’t limited to electrical devices; lightning could come out of faucets and shower heads as well. Basically, during a storm, just sit in the middle of an empty room and hope the lightning doesn’t get you. I’m not sure if she was messing with me or what, but not taking a shower during storms was the only thing she was adamant could not be done; evidently watching tv and and answering the phone was worth putting yourself at risk for lightning attack.
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# ? Nov 18, 2021 05:45 |
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mysterious frankie posted:My mom told me lightning can come out of appliances and outlets, so don’t use them. This wasn’t limited to electrical devices; lightning could come out of faucets and shower heads as well. Basically, during a storm, just sit in the middle of an empty room and hope the lightning doesn’t get you. I’m not sure if she was messing with me or what, but not taking a shower during storms was the only thing she was adamant could not be done; evidently watching tv and and answering the phone was worth putting yourself at risk for lightning attack. I was told if the power was out, not to flush the toilet or turn on the tap. Not the hot water tap, but any. Which doesn't make sense because both the toilet and taps run on pressure not electricity. Yes I am aware that maybe the local pumping station has lost power so pressure might be not be the best, but I was told flushing once during a power outage would "wreck" the toilet. twistedmentat has a new favorite as of 06:14 on Nov 18, 2021 |
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twistedmentat posted:I was told if the power was out, not to flush the toilet or turn on the tap. Not the hot water tap, but any. Which doesn't make sense because both the toilet and taps run on pressure not electricity. Did you parents grow up in a house with a well? Because yeah, you shouldn’t use water if the well pump is out since you could have a water hammer problem when it starts again.
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FrozenVent posted:Did you parents grow up in a house with a well? Because yeah, you shouldn’t use water if the well pump is out since you could have a water hammer problem when it starts again. This was it for me since we lived out in the country, it took a while after moving away from home to realize "because of the well" was the unspoken part. Captain Hygiene has a new favorite as of 18:59 on Nov 18, 2021 |
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Marcade posted:Reminds me of the comedian talking about how he asked his father for a pair of
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# ? Nov 23, 2021 01:36 |
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This Is the Zodiac posted:This just brought back a commercial I remember from god knows how long ago. It was a bunch of old grouchy men talking, and one says “These kids have it easy. When I was boy I only had one pair of shoes and they had holes in them!” And the next guy says “You had your own? I had to share my shoes with the whole neighborhood!” And the next guy says “Shoes?! You were lucky! We used to wrap old newspapers around our feet!” And finally the last (and oldest and grouchiest) says “Feet? You had feet?” Four Yorkshiremen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7wM0QC5LE
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# ? Nov 23, 2021 07:09 |
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Sketch comedy is so dead that people's brains decide that any short funny TV thing must have been an ad
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# ? Nov 23, 2021 16:36 |
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mysterious frankie posted:My mom told me lightning can come out of appliances and outlets, so don’t use them. This wasn’t limited to electrical devices; lightning could come out of faucets and shower heads as well. Basically, during a storm, just sit in the middle of an empty room and hope the lightning doesn’t get you. I’m not sure if she was messing with me or what, but not taking a shower during storms was the only thing she was adamant could not be done; evidently watching tv and and answering the phone was worth putting yourself at risk for lightning attack. Not completely untrue. A direct lightning strike onto an above ground power line (mains level so 120/240v, the high voltage stuff is well protected), or into your house where it just so happens to pass the mains wiring, can definitely make electric stuff explode. Holding it would be bad. Pictured are two instances of severe lightning damage. The lightning would not 'reach out' to anyone who just so happens to be near, but holding devices connected to power or the phone line would definitely pose a risk. A very small risk, of course, but enough to not be just some kind of fantasy. In countries with below ground mains and phone wiring, the risk is extremely small. It happens, but it requires a direct strike into the house. Showering is safe on the condition that the shower has been installed to code (meaning that all metal parts are electrically bonded together, so no voltage difference can exist). LimaBiker has a new favorite as of 21:11 on Nov 23, 2021 |
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LimaBiker posted:Not completely untrue. A direct lightning strike onto an above ground power line (mains level so 120/240v, the high voltage stuff is well protected), or into your house where it just so happens to pass the mains wiring, can definitely make electric stuff explode. Holding it would be bad. Pictured are two instances of severe lightning damage. C'mon, those are just from people trying to hide their massive shart incidents and you know it
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# ? Nov 23, 2021 21:18 |
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Old fixed line phones are the main culprit of lightning safety issues. Big honking copper dc wires terminating in a thing you hold to your head. Can and has killed, besides making people super paranoid about lightning coming to get them because lightning strikes on a phone line that don't otherwise break anything will ring your phone.
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LimaBiker posted:Not completely untrue. A direct lightning strike onto an above ground power line (mains level so 120/240v, the high voltage stuff is well protected), or into your house where it just so happens to pass the mains wiring, can definitely make electric stuff explode. Holding it would be bad. Pictured are two instances of severe lightning damage. You just gave me something to tell my mom this thanksgiving that will make her very smug and happy!
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