It's like a secret skill 24 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
For those who actually don't know https://www.wikihow.com/Wrap-Your-Hair-in-a-Towel Also, once I get to step six, I get up and wrap that part over so it looks like what you just saw in the picture. No one teaches you this normally it's something you just figure out when you have long hair.
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Canyonero 6 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
story time: when me and @cassrasub went on a trip (her parents took me with them) she got a whip from one of the gift shops. I remember trying to use it and kept whipping my back. I looked in the mirror after and it was all red and whipped up. Good times, good times. Those things are harder to use than you think.
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Putting a woman on a dollar bill 27 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it0EYBBl5LI Here. Don't start a huge fight in the comments, just watch the video. The entire video. It's 6 min.
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Gotta love the onion 113 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
The point of banning guns isn't a full stop of all homicides. It's to make it a hell of a lot harder for stuff like this to happen. If people want a gun, they will get it, but at least make it harder fro them to just walk into a store and purchase a semi-auto. Australia banned semi auto guns after 1996 shooting and it dramatically decreased the gun violence rate. https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/10/australia-gun-control/541710/
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Teacher creates a 'harry potter'-themed classroom 15 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
I see the school system hasn't beat the life out of this teacher yet. I hope he stays that way!
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Little girl, big coat 7 comments
When you're against the ropes, go for the ego! 14 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
MHMMM YESS GIMME THAT JULIAN AND GARAK YESS MMMM HELL YEAH. I REMEMBER WHEN I FIRST DISCOVERED DS9 I HAD SUCH A HARD TIME GETTING INTO IT. BUT I FELL IN LOVE WITH JULIAN AND GARAK THEY WERE MY LIFE. i HAVE SO MUCH DS9 MERCH IT'S RIDICULOUS.
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this is sad 26 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
This is why we need to stop enforcing these types of expectations on children. You should raise them the same. Let all your kids cry - show them it's okay to let people help them. Let all your kids be taught they can be a superhero - show them they are strong. Let all your kids play with makeup and wear what they want - show them they can rock that dress or that suit. Let all your kids play the sports they want - show them they can play football on Mondays and figure skating on the Weekend.. Don't limit your kids. If you give them all the options, they will be better off as they grow and will love you for letting them choose their own path.
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I like to shop online 7 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
AGAIN APPARENTLY IT DEPARTED A NEW FACILITY AND THEN A FEW HOURS LATER ARRIVED AT IT. OMG USPS GET IT TOGETHER.
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I like to shop online 7 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
THIS IS ME RIGHT NOW TRYING TO TRACK A PACKAGE FROM THE STATES. IT APPARENT DEPARTED A FACILITY AND THEN TWO HOURS LATER ARRIVED AT THAT SAME FACILITY. WTH.
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*Hits blunt* Guys, I've got an other funny idea 22 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
The bread story I remember from intro psych. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_deprivation_experiments
*Hits blunt* Guys, I've got an other funny idea 22 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
There is a critical period for children to be exposed to language. It's easier for young children to learn a second language than adults, but adults can still do it. Here's a link if you want to learn more. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK11007/
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It's hot! 12 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Then wear a dress? If it doesn't state you can't, then do it. I just recently joined the dress club and my god having to wear no pants is great. Who cares if people will look at you funny - comfort over caring.
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When carrying 999 iron daggers 5 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
If you're with your horse it doesn't matter how much you weight. As long as you are on them, you can fast travel. It took a few hours of play time before I realized that.
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"How bad is crime in Brazil?" 3 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Guess you could say you *puts on sun glasses* saw it in a different light. *YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH*
Space Balls was amazing 5 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Confession time: I saw this movie multiple times years before I ever watched Star Wars...
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How about just let them so what they want? Isn't the the point? 26 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Give all your kids trucks, dolls, etc. and just let them play with what they want! I remember playing with Tonka trucks and barbies when I was younger and I'm really happy I had both. If only I had Nerf guns when I was younger - then I would have had the ultimate time. I didn't play with my first Nerf gun until high school - HIGH SCHOOL!
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned 13 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Not to mention the environmental impact of disposable products. Over a lifetime, the average women produces 250-300 pounds of waste associated with her period. Using reusable products is great, but low income families can't afford them. Also, you'll need to take into account the amount of water, soap and electricity being used to clean the reusable products. And then there is the cost associated with bleeding through underwear and clothing... the costs continue to add up aside from the products themselves.
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned 13 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Okay, so the average women menstruates between 3-7 days. For the paper, I used an average of 5 days with changes them only every 8 hours. Like I said, I was doing the least amount this would cost you. By having 5 days, using 15 products a cycle, that is 180 products a year and over the average time of menstruating (38 years), you'd ideally use 6, 840 disposable products. If using tampons, and using what I stated above, for 38 years it would cost you $2,138.26. For pads, 1,197.00. Diva cup, 1630.00. Reusable pads, 1,798.80. Obviously, this would be just for the average calculated. Obviously you will use more or less but that is a lot of money. If you're making less than 24,810 (under the poverty line in Canada), spending 63$ a year can be hard to get. If you are working a minimum wage job (In Canada) full time, after tax and housing, you only have about 5,000 a year for food, transportation, etc. If you have a kid who is menstruating, the cost doubles if you're a single mother. CONT
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned 13 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
If I find my research paper I had to do for a university course, I calculated the "best case scenario" of how much a women menstruating over her entire lifespan will have to pay for different menstrual products. I got 100% on it. Lemme see if I can give you the number...
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Balls of steel student edition 9 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
especially when there is only 100 possible marks to get in the entire course (too many courses I've had in university are like this).
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