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Things I thought everyone knew


Chimera

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i am 27

 

the other day i was microwaving some popcorn at work and spacing out.  i was looking at the box in the cabinet.

 

"pop secret... pop secret... oh poo, top secret"

 

i never actually got it before that moment.

 

I'm 41 and I never even thought about that.

 

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Right tighty, lefty loosy

 

i was watching some show one time that was about amateur renovation projects.  i think it was on DIY network.

 

anyway some guy was trying to close a shut off valve.  i watched in agony as he turned it all the way to the left, noticed that it wouldn't go any further, grabbed a pair of pliers, and forced it to the left until it snapped off.

 

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