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Parenting 101 5 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
And did you ever see one after you had vacuumed?
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I wish to eat the fruit 2 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
How about the Manchineel tree. It's fruit looks sorta like an apple but everything about the tree is toxic to humans. And yet humans still decided to figure out ways to use it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchineel
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Old dutch radiostation looks like a evil genius laboratory 5 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
And how do we know it's not? Wouldn't a radio station be a good cover for an evil genius lab?
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Coming to a work place near you! 2 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Is this going to keep popping up every other month? I have sympathy for the person's family but we've already hashed this out at least twice about how we can't blame Amazon for an extremely unlikely scenario that just happened to have happened.
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Local groupchat 10 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Can't speak about all of them but the town my dad grew up in no one locked their doors. When asked why it was because what if someone needed to use the phone. It was apparently a common practice to just walk into any home if you broke down or there was an emergency and you needed to call someone.
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To camouflage or not to camouflage 9 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
So true story. This kind of thing happens all the time. You have different uniforms. You are required to wear which uniform as determined by your superiors for whatever activity you are doing. Your main uniform is probably designed to blend in. This is great for when you don't want to get shot. Turns out it's not so great when you're marching down the road and don't want to get hit by a car because the driver isn't paying enough attention. Hence the high visibility vest or pt belt over a uniform. So you don't want to be seen accept when you do want to be seen because being seen is better than not being seen. But, you have to wear the uniform designed to not be seen so you need to wear something else to be seen when you need to be seen and not not seen. Welcome to the military.
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LoL 7 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
I once did some research on this and apparently it's more common than you would think. It's also extremely painful, for months. And sometimes minor surgery is required to fix it.
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Local groupchat 10 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
My guess is it had different lengths or patterns? I have no idea. I've never asked my grandmother. I just know what he's told me about it.
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Is it still a wheelchair when it doesn't have wheels, a chair, and it's for a fish? 3 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
No it is not. It is a mobility aid.
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Found this a while ago and I just had to fix it. 8 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
I've had to listen to too many people complain about whatever is wrong with them and then blame a doctor when they don't do what the doctor tells them because "that's not going to work for me" and "well I heard on Facebook that that doesn't work". And these are generally the same people that refuse to tell the doctor what's wrong and then expect them to mindread and fix all their problems. If you go in for a headache but don't tell the doctor you have diarrhea then of course they won't be able to stop the diarrhea. This kind of blatant idiocy drives me bonkers.
Found this a while ago and I just had to fix it. 8 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
It's also important to tell your doctor everything. Don't hold something back because you're embarrassed or think it's not relevant. They're the ones that can determine if it's relevant or not because they've been taught too. And please don't be the idiot that confuses telling everything to your doctor with telling them everything you've learned in your 30 min. google search of your symptoms. You're just wasting yours and their time. Instead actively listen to what your doctor tells you. If you still want to research your issue, go for it. Use the research to guide you in asking questions. And if your doctor tells you something that you don't like or goes against what you've found in your research, FOLLOW WHAT THE DOCTOR SAYS.
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Found this a while ago and I just had to fix it. 8 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Yes, there are way more medications out there than any one doctor can possibly follow and learn about but if you bring a particular medication to their attention they should be able to look into it and see if it could help you. Do not, I repeat, do not just shop around until you find a doctor that will give you the medication that you think you need. Any doctor willing to do that doesn't give a crap about you and most likely doesn't want you to get better. You're just a paycheck to them and the longer you're sick the more you pay.
Found this a while ago and I just had to fix it. 8 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
As long as three things occur I agree whole hardheartedly. First, you need a competent doctor that's not just going to prescribe you things that only treat the symptoms and doesn't try to fix the cause, always get second or third doctors opinion cause it's your life. Second, it's very important that the laws are followed and you inform your doctor exactly what medication you take. There is alot of medication that will react adversely with other medication. And though, in the US, there is a database showing who's getting what prescribed medication, it generally only follows pain medication. Third, you should listen to your doctor and do what they tell you to do, how they tell you to do it. Except in extremely rare cases, they know way more about medicine than you do. It's literally their job to know these things.
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Local groupchat 10 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
My dad, who grew up on a farm in Iowa, likes to talk about how they had a party line when he was growing up. Apparently it was just like that. Any on the line could pick up and join the conversation. They also had different rings so people could know who the incoming call was for.
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Rubbing it in 5 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Somebody's never cleared their cookies.
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Hot damn 3 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
earthtouchnews . com/wtf/wtf/blobfish-might-be-a-gooey-mess-out-of-water-but-check-out-a-living-one-video/
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Don't let them tell you to stay inside! 17 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
The governor of Michigan currently has several lawsuits against her for violating the constitution; one is even backed by the DOJ.
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Arya Perman was the fattest boy in the world. In 2017, his weight was about 190 kg in 10 2 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Arya Perman was the fattest boy in the world. In 2017, his weight was about 190 kg in 10 years! For 3 years of intense training, he was able to lose more than 2 times. Worthy of respect!
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Knee pad catches small splinter 3 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Those are the worst. Good thing it wasn't a serious splinter as they can be painful.
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We all have been there. One of the biggest betrayals ever. 3 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
This makes a few assumptions. First, that the piece of music has words. Second, that you're remembering the melody and not a harmonizing part making it all but impossible to find. And third, once you find it you actually listen to the piece instead of just remembering the whole piece and moving onto something else.
Where are my pineapple and ham pizza loving people? 23 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Broccoli's good on white pizza but it needs to be in small segments or it just doesn't work.
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How interesting 1 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
I can almost hear the music from this picture.
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Next Spiderman movie is in 2021 no worries 6 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
You may not realize it but actual monopolies are against the law in the US and have been since the Sherman Act in 1890. They are typically avoided by mega corporations by carefully making sure they only have 90% of the market. Even going so far as to prop up the other 10% if needed. AT&T was the last monopoly to be forcefully broken up.
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Gonna burn this mother down 22 comments
lucky11 · 4 years ago
Well at least he was honest.
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