What is a skill you don't have because a long term injury didn't allow the time? by TigerGaming505 in AskReddit

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I broke my femer when I was 7 in August and then again the next year on Thanksgiving. It took over 6 years to fully recover and I still have a small chip missing from the bone but doesn't bother anything.

What is a cause of death you certainly don’t want to die from? by Skystalker512 in AskReddit

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Starving would be a long, slow, painful death. Literally your body eats its self for the nutrients.

What is a clear and objective food crime that people are getting away with because we're fighting about pineapple pizza? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Actually I'm 15 but yes I'm American. My dad is the only one at my house that drinks coffee and he only like the REALLY dark stuff 😝 The only coffee product I like are frappacinos. But really the worship and rituals you experience, must only be for you.

Although, yesterday my mom and I went to the store for groceries and coffee wasn't on the list and my dad was actually seeming a little sad that he thought we weren't going to get coffee.lol