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Oh oh hahha 3 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Fun fact: This can happen without cheating. Most people who are considered sterile actually have a very small chance of having a baby. Obviously this is not the case in some situations (usually if sterilization is a result of injury and surgery) but most often if someone is born sterile they actually have a very very small chance of having a baby.
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Imbecile. 8 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
"Well yes, but actually no."
Give this mom a medal!! 50 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Parents shaming their children online is a trend that needs to stop. These things don't just go away. If your child shaming gets big enough there is a very real chance it will be the first thing that comes up when you Google your child's name. You know potential employers and the best friends of new significant others Google names right? Do you really want your daughter to be turned down for a job she worked hard to get and would love just because this comes up when you Google her? Do you want this to be the first impression your daughter's husband's best man had of her back when your daughter first started dating? These are the potential consequences for your actions.
If your child misbehaves, consequence them. But there is no need to do it on a public forum, least of all on the internet. Sell the tickets. But don't call your child names on the internet. You aren't even trying to correct the behavior at that point, your just getting revenge. And that's what you will teach your kids
How old were you when you found out? 8 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Bread fraud mostly involves underweight bread, which can be done by weighting the bread and then removing dough through a secret hole if your baking bread in front of your customer. Of course if you are alone bread fraud is much easier to commit.
Life advice from Blackadder 5 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
I would have actually done so, but I struggle to remember who is from where
It is just a 'mentally ill' person sorting out his issues 57 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
I'm not saying that it was. It's just easy to go from "people with mental illness should be held responsible for their actions" to "People with mental illness are a problem" and never actually get to "we should try and make it easier for people with mental illness to get help" so whenever I see one of the first two without the third, I try to make sure the third is brought up.
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How old were you when you found out? 8 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
I have done further research myself, and while bread fraud was definitely a real thing I am unable to find any information about the use of a hole in a board to do so. I know that I read it somewhere, but in hindsight I cannot be certain it was a credible source. To read more about bread fraud, https://www.foodwatch.org/more-information/history-of-food-fraud/
It is just a 'mentally ill' person sorting out his issues 57 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
I agree that mental illness isn't a write off to do whatever you want, but I also think its worth while to look into attempting to help people before tragedy strikes. Mental health services should be easier to obtain, and there shouldn't be the stigma that there is. Many people refuse to acknowledge they have mental illness because there is stigma associated with it. Admitting you have a problem is the first step in correcting it. And with mental health problems the second step is usually seeking professional assistance. Those need to be easier steps. Evey step after is going to be hard sometimes regardless of society, but those need to be easier.
We need to hold people accountable for their actions. But we also need to help people who need help.
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How old were you when you found out? 8 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Alternatively you just have inferior cutting boards.
Also, historically speaking holes in boards they made bread on were there explicitly for the purpose of pulling out dough and shorting the customer. It's not unlikely that the orginal intended use for holes in cutting boards was in fact for putting food through. Regardless of if manufacturers of cutting boards bother to consider this when designing cutting boards today.
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Tag em if you know em 5 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
The Kool Aid Man = Mr. Right?
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Wise words 3 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Actually unhealthy behaviors often lead to early aging, so trying to be healthy does actually add to your youth. You just don't get old as quickly basically.
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title 5 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Osteoporosis
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This makes it even more heartbreaking. (It's true by the way, look it up) 18 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Or possibly just because that is how that man would greet anyone walking into a mosque. I'm not familiar with what would be customary in his culture, but I do know many churches where I am from it is typical to greet other attendees as fellow children of God. I don't think "Hello brother" would even come of as worth a second thought.
No doubt it takes a brave man to greet someone in this way when the situation is so potentially deadly, but I don't nessicary think it's a weird response in and of itself.
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Baby and Bulldog Born on Same Day Think They’re Brothers 17 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Kids raised around pets actually tend to be healthier for this reason. They are also less likely to get allergies especially to pet dander.
I found out today one of my Northern friends had never seen or even heard of the 11 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
I live in the midwest and have eaten a chimichanga before. Through the ones available locally are smaller.
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They Can't Even See You 3 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Yeah, semi drivers sleep in the back at rest stops often enough
If this is real, I say 100 isn't enough 3 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Little late
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Everyone hold real still and say paws 39 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
I'm to the right and behind @alakazam Just being nervous as hell about all the doggos surrounding me. I have social anxiety
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Well that worked surprisingly well 2 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
So it's a bogart? And the thing Harry fears most is Beatrix LaStrange
An unlimited supply 10 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Yeah. Not all drug dealers are bad people. Some are, but most of the ones who are are going to have criminal charges other than drugs. Moreover drug users aren't all bad people. Most people arrested for drugs aren't the ringleaders of drug trafficking circles. The most common drug charge is possession. And people who possess drugs are far more often users than dealers. And using drugs doesn't make you a bad person. Sometimes drug users are bad people. And sometimes drug users become worse people after they start using drugs. And yes, sometimes this is because of the drugs.
But saying all people arrested on drugs charges are bad people is like saying all atheists are bad people. At some point you either need to accept that you're wrong about who is a bad person, or you need to accept that what you believe makes a person bad is not universally accepted and also very biased.
Finally done 4 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Tldr; yes
I remember this.. God I'm old 40 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
I owned a car with cigarette lighters in it. I still didn't know what this was until I read the comments. Its actually a bad angle when you consider that usually you only looked at that thing at that angle if you were actively using it for its intended purpose. And most of the smokers I know felt it was easier to us a lighter because lighters lit easier that the ones in your car. And that's not even to mention that a lot of people don't smoke in the car.
An unlimited supply 10 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
Like, maybe. But most people who are put in jail on drug charges either aren't actually bad people or are in on other charges as well.
Good old junk drawer 3 comments
thekaylapup · 5 years ago
We have a miscellaneous drawer. But it's not this cluttered. It's just pens and a pair of scissors, batteries, scotch tape and a box cutter.