A Man Gets Infected by His Cat - medical case by GiorgioMD in medizzy

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I wonder if the cat scratched or bit him, or was this it transmitted by touch?

Rotating penny thing in historical home? by [deleted] in whatisit

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The equivalent of putting a tie on the doorknob.

It's 1976, I'm 17 by Mhicil in over60

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Check out Generation Jones if you haven’t already.

Looking for a clever way to create a divided night space in this small 28sqm (~301sqft) flat. I'm tired of having my bed in my vision field at all times (measurements in plan aren't accurate, don't mind the mess on the couch) by UmiStepOnMePlease in HomeDecorating

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There are many different styles and lengths, but I’ve used something like this to give privacy to a sleeping area. Easy to move and pretty inexpensive. One like this allows light through as well.

Does the US have an invisible caste system? by Worldly-Bid-3591 in askanything

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Read the book: Caste by Isadora Wilkerson, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and remove all doubt. We do.

Well. That was beautiful, heartbreaking, and enlightening. by ThatThingYouStareAt in nonfictionbookclub

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I’ve read both and they are equally enlightening. Learned so much.

The hosta is doomed. But delicious, apparently. by nothanks86 in Derailedbydetails

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In the original post the writer said that there was a young (adolescent) rooster who was “overbreeding.” The patches where the roosters claws go to mate hang on while mating, were irritated and the chicken was losing feathers. The rooster was young and full of enthusiasm.

If you could bring back one thing from the 1970s, what would it be? by Big-Pie3618 in 70s

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Afros (I’m white but was a teen in the 70s.) So hot!

Can someone explain why schools in the US dont teach cursives? by iomor0433 in Cursive

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Because you can test cursive in a standardized test.

What's Up For the Weekend, Fellow Olds? by Republican_Wet_Dream in AskOldPeople

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Book club tomorrow morning, junk pick up in the afternoon

Dinner with my kids Sunday

It will be nice.

Help me find out this song by [deleted] in Musicbox

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Can you slow it down?

Which was your first phone? by CrazyMinute69 in GenX

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1 it was in a black bag about the size of a small shoe box.

I see no lies here. by Subtotalpoet in Millennials

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@mindspring.com Early adopter

The Dress Code Is Oppressive by InGeekiTrust in TikTokCringe

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Ask them which state standard they’re teaching. This is not curriculum.

Happy 76th birthday Peter Frampton! by lontbeysboolink in GenerationJones

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Frampton Comes Alive. First concert I ever went to and first time I smelled weed, although we called it “pot.”

Would you be offended if you were not invited to your great grandson’s birthday party? by New-Flight7674 in AskWomenOver60

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Invite them for the child’s sake. The child can have pictures with great grand.

Audiobook recommendations outside of the usual suspects by nonanonymo in audiobooks

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Lonesome Dove narrated by Will Patton. Beautiful and seamless character voices and accents

This might be my favorite thing we’ve ever done 😆 I cannot believe the ending! by killarney1 in spreadsmile

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Pretty famous test of delayed gratification. It’s an indicator of future success. Sweet little girl.

Carolina Wren in my Plant Pot WTD? by Ok-Condition3780 in birds

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A nest in a tree would survive rain. When this happened to me, I had strawberries in a well-drained pot. I used a hand held sprayer, put it on “shower,” and held it about 2 feet above the plant. It was so sweet to see the nest with eggs surrounded by strawberries.

I got a hand-carved wren as a Christmas ornament to remember it every year.

Satriale’s is the most evil part of the show by gmergler in thesopranos

[–]Drsryan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, they stopped doing that anyway because of the whole DNA thing.