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Reply to Insects use outside bones to protect inside meat. While humans use outside meat to protect inside bones which protect inside meat by RanniSimp
If only there was a word for that, like exterior skeleton or exoskeleton so.
I mean, they have only been around for over 550 m years...
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Reply to comment by Zmirzlina in Adoption is the 'skip intro' button for parenting. by thedbm
I'm genuinely curious, feel free to not reply if this becomes too personal.
How long was your boy in the system? If he entered at 3 months, my assumption is you wouldn't have been able to completely adopt him until at least a year old, small chance it was sooner, large chance it was later. I would have to think that hoarding food, sleeping in a closet, and not trusting people could have likely been developed at an orphanage or poor foster home. I understand that the actual fetal development of the child will play a role, but I am not inclined to think that the behavior would continue if the environment was corrected at an early enough age.
All that being said, that's why I think it's important to know how long your child was in the system and how old he was when he was adopted. I don't assume that you created an environment that would promote or encourage this behavior or way of thinking.
I also see my girlfriend and her two brothers acting similarly to their parents in the way that they are all forgetful, loud, messy, and not necessarily the sharpest knives in the drawer. I may not have a ton of experience with other adopted people and knowing their parents, but this nearly proves to me that it all depends on the environment you are raised in. They are all from different parts of the world and different ages, but they all act the same.
burncushlikewood t1_j6ozcvo wrote
Reply to The amount of people that do not know that a cold sore is herpes is surprising. by BellyScratchFTW
It's herpes simplex 1 so it's a different disease cold sores rarely flare up for me, I haven't had a flare up in over 4 years, however the percentage of people with cold sores is quite high between 50-80% of people have it, it's not nearly as potent as hsv-2
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pitshands t1_j6oyyet wrote
Reply to comment by Bugaloon in The amount of people that do not know that a cold sore is herpes is surprising. by BellyScratchFTW
First, I have seen HPV1 outbreaks that were huge and tbhnit looking that different from HPV2 if I can trust Google
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sillyboatname t1_j6oyvrx wrote
it depends on the use. if someone lead climbs and trains in the gym, leading on that rope five times a week, that rope is gonna last around a few months probably.
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Planedrawn t1_j6oxyt8 wrote
"You scratched my CD! You took it out in broad daylight and SCRATCHED it"
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LordOfGiblets t1_j6oxpmv wrote
It's also the "skip a lot of usefull experience" button. Source, have 5 kids, 3 bio and 2 adopted.
jeremy_fritzen t1_j6oxf75 wrote
Reply to There's a perception that you can't just invent a word, and yet hundreds of thousands of them have been invented by pufballcat
I saw someone tried this few years ago. The "batardine" was supposed to be the Québec French translation of "SUV". Check https://www.lyoncapitale.fr/actualite/est-ce-qu-un-suv-s-appelle-une-batardine-au-canada or even http://batardine.fr/
Hilarious!
Mantis42 OP t1_j6oxej3 wrote
Reply to comment by ShadyRedditInvestor in Something must have happened to the human species millenia ago that makes so many people afraid of touching a hot stove, like some ancient racial memory. by Mantis42
Hmm, I'll need to take another shower and consider this.
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ShadyRedditInvestor t1_j6ox3w8 wrote
Reply to Something must have happened to the human species millenia ago that makes so many people afraid of touching a hot stove, like some ancient racial memory. by Mantis42
By that logic, every kid born before 2000 wouldn't have touched the cigarette lighter in their parents car.
...we all did.
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deelyy t1_j6ox1o6 wrote
Reply to comment by FormulaDriven in The ending of 2023 is 123123. by tpb772000
Also repost, and not a shower thought.
do0tz t1_j6owwpo wrote
Reply to comment by FastWalkingShortGuy in Daylight only becomes broad if a crime is committed in it. by YouAnswerToMe
Flashlights and bread daylight?
mobfather t1_j6p03wj wrote
Reply to comment by fleshlyLoath in 5% of the toothpaste tube lasts longer than 95% of it. by [deleted]
Why do you use cardboard instead of toothpaste?