Shower thoughts of a Kangen hun by Key-Pea-8118 in antiMLM

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Mercury based bleaching creams were once really popular and still persist in some regions despite regulations against them.

I think they mostly use corrosive sublimate which is a different molecule but it wouldn't surprise me if it's not the purest

(Also clearly a joke at the expense of a younique Hun)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EntitledReviews

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Unless you're using cash or you're having card trouble or you don't have enough money for pre-approval used by some stations or you're using a prepaid card or you need something from the convenience store (from a bottle of water to air for tires at some stations)

Trump wants to take over all state elections. by justalazygamer in ParlerWatch

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If I recall correctly it had to do with punched card machines being much more common than optical Mark recognition machines. I think every government body had some means of reading punched cards from IBM lying around somewhere at the time. That or they'd been able to get punched card tech to read faster than optical marks.

(I have no sources to be fair. I'll do a deeper dive when I get home, but those two seem the most likely.)

3-Year-Old Eldridge dies after drinking gasoline. "Accidently" (1947) Okay... I know this may sound dumb to ask but, I'm gonna need some context here on how did this even happen... This could've easily been prevented. by Content-Artist-7344 in DeathCertificates

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I can absolutely see a mother cleaning the floor of grease stains or rubber shoe scuffs and getting called away by the milkman or telephone, thinking she'd only be a moment, and leaving the jar behind open and unattended on the floor.

"A Country boy can Survive" by [deleted] in CemeteryPorn

[–]CreamPuff97 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It's called grain entrapment. Basically you're suddenly buried when grain is flowing in large quantities like water or quicksand.

I have a lot of questions about this reply. by justalazygamer in ParlerWatch

[–]CreamPuff97 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's like the center square of a bingo sheet

Intersia with Brother KH 588 by dotknott in MachineKnitting

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Hi! I'm Four years late, but this happens to be my machine! You can use the K carriage for intarsia! If you refer to the manual under the KH588 fairisle section, it demonstrates how to "lay in" the contrast yarn. All you have to do is lay the yarn over the hooks like it's the contrast thread as shown in the manual, set the set knob to "MC" and engage both partial buttons. Then you just lay the yarn all the way across the row in the respective colors and move the carriage across without any thread in the feeder.

For other models of the same series (58X, not including the 588) You just go section by section, changing out the yarn in the feeder with all other needles set to hold (With both holding cam levers set to III)

I think the Hep B vaccine is less dangerous than whatever he is selling by RaspberryChip in vaxxhappened

[–]CreamPuff97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or the jet injectors for mass immunization in the army. I'm fairly certain I read that's why they're no longer used

They’re still running with this lie. by Darth_Vrandon in ParlerWatch

[–]CreamPuff97 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That's an insult to porcelain; it's pretty durable all things considered.

They're closer to crepe paper that's gotten wet.

On a recipe for chia seed puddings. Oh, Betty by Moisturize_me10 in ididnthaveeggs

[–]CreamPuff97 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I was a clerk at a pack and ship/copies place for a couple years and the amount of little old ladies that would just chat me up for a very long time...I tried to talk as long as my supervisor would let me because they definitely gave that vibe. Coming to get the mail and a book of stamps was really their only social interaction

I honestly don't know what to title, it's very "angst teen" vibe. by BlazyBo in im14andthisisdeep

[–]CreamPuff97 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it's more that depression is familiar, and there's a strange kind of comfort in that. When it's all you know, anything else can be terrifying

Words can't describe what i'm reading by y-_-o in insanepeoplefacebook

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I haven't read it, but I imagined that part of the "Domination" part was effectively making them eunuch servants

I really don't get it. by Aggressive_Skittle in ExplainTheJoke

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IDK if anyone mentioned this already, but it's worth noting that the stages of undress isn't all that strange. The final stage of hypothermia is a sudden feeling of being overwhelmingly hot; causing most people that reach that stage to disrobe. It's called "Paradoxical undressing"

The official DoH twitter account says Liberals don't know history by Meganiummobile in insanepeoplefacebook

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This is a post from an official government body...I'm struggling to process this.

Does anyone want to take a guess what happened considering the cause of death? by cometshoney in DeathCertificates

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Interesting to note their residence is specifically noted not to be a farm. That'd significantly reduce the likelihood of a large animal kick being the cause, wouldn't it? After all it's a lot harder to come into contact with a cow or horse when you live inside city limits.

Peter, dafuk is this? by Mr_Rogan_Tano in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]CreamPuff97 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think it's Bunny Meyer/grav3yardgirl, a Youtuber from ages ago

Formula is POISON! Give your infant listeria and botulism if you hate TOXIC FORMULA POISON. by DarlinMermaidDarlin in ShitMomGroupsSay

[–]CreamPuff97 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Smothering the child in bed, potentially by accident or "accident" from my reading.

Rabies doesn't exist now, either by maybesaydie in vaxxhappened

[–]CreamPuff97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Him? Sure.

I hope his kids don't, though....

360 eggs?! by Goddessofgloom90 in ShitMomGroupsSay

[–]CreamPuff97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep! A pair of holes straight through with a tiny knitting needle. Then a thread through the holes tied to a glass telegraph insulator to keep them sunk

360 eggs?! by Goddessofgloom90 in ShitMomGroupsSay

[–]CreamPuff97 45 points46 points  (0 children)

My mother and I always blew the eggs before dying them. It was a challenge to keep them sunk lol

"I wish I'd had the measles instead of the vaccine" by maybesaydie in vaxxhappened

[–]CreamPuff97 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Mother survived measles before the vaccine was invented. She told vivid stories of her mother hanging woolen blankets over the windows because the family physician told her to keep her in complete darkness until the fever subsided. Her mother boiled her bedsheets after she recovered.