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Pheobe0228 t1_jeh0p2v wrote

Physical cash. Everything is headed towards digital. The government I'm sure wants to control us. Maybe Landline phones, right now they still serve a purpose but fading rapidly. Traditional cable tv, streaming services will unite into packages simular to cable, its already happening. Newspapers and magazines are already fading away. Dvd and Blue-Ray disc, who buys those anymore? I'm thinking supermarkets and malls. Online shopping is so popular.

After reading a post about school shootings it made me wonder if sometime in the future if large public gatherings will ever become obsolete due to the shootings, terrorist, viruses ect. Maybe not completely but limited. That would be a horrible time to live.

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BumpyDenny93 t1_jeh0omw wrote

I got my period for the first time on January 6, 2003 when I was still 9 years old. I remember going into the bathroom and pulling down my pants and seeing Ketchup and literally fucking losing my mind.

I screamed so loudly because I had no idea what the hell was going on and my mom came rushing into the bathroom and she saw what was going on and was way calmer than me and I gave her a bit of a WTF look and then she left the bathroom and basically left me standing there in a very precarious position.

I eventually got out of my shock mode and pulled up my pants and when I left the bathroom, I saw my mom on the phone. Apparently she had left the bathroom and called everyone on the westside of Detroit and told them that I was on my period.

Within an hour of finding out that I am bleeding like a stuffed pig, Most of the westside of Detroit knew about it.

I can laugh about this now but I had a total WTF moment then.

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