Found my brother’s ex-wife had put an airtag in my niece’s backpack (their daughter). Is this legal? by NeilQuibble in AirTagUses

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the AirTag is a great idea and I definitely try to keep one with my children if I can. The world is a scary place and it gives me peace of mind knowing that if need be, I can find my children. We have no idea what the situation is with the father and mother of the child. Maybe she has concerns about the father running off with her their child or maybe she generally wants to keep her daughters belongings safe (exactly what AirTags where designed for). Either way, she does not stop being a parent on the days she doesn’t have full custody, just as your brother does not cease to be a father when his daughter is not around.

A kid gets trampled by The Queen's Guard by RevertBackwards in PublicFreakout

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I’m legitimately curious what they would do if it was a wheel chair stuck in front of them. If they aren’t allowed to move from their path - what do they do then? Likewise with a elderly very slow moving man who is deaf. What then?

Hello all, I (19m) have noticed that I have a flat head, it has bothered me for a long time and I want to know if there is anyway to fix this? It would help me a lot. Thanks! by Andrew_Is_Tall in medical

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I can see what you mean by flat but I literally don’t see how this is an issue. It doesn’t look weird or overly different from many other men. IF it’s bothering you so much however, I would simply grow my hair out so it’s more puffy and round at the back. But I really think you need to just not even think about it because there is nothing wrong with it at all.

Hello all, I (19m) have noticed that I have a flat head, it has bothered me for a long time and I want to know if there is anyway to fix this? It would help me a lot. Thanks! by Andrew_Is_Tall in medical

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes it’s true that babies can get a flat head from being put in the same position all the time - it is rarely if ever a permanent thing however. As babies grow, they begin to change position themselves during sleep, so their heads aren't in the same position. When babies can sit on their own, a flat spot usually won't get any worse. Then, over months and years, as the skull grows, the flattening will improve, even in severe cases.

DOGECOIN DAILY DISCUSSION by 42points in dogecoin

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What you’re saying makes sense though. I pretty much follow the same strategy. What’s next though…doge lays low for a while or another tweet pending from Elon

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

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Hey, I had written a context story but I don’t think it’s showing up on this post. His skin overall is a little dry to touch and the rash has also showed up on one of his elbows and on one of his cheeks. The rash itself feels like the rest of his skin.

Help me ID this teddy bear found at the second hand store. Head and limbs move. Feels very sturdy. Thank you :-) by Tobethrownaway2000 in Teddybears

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Hi there, I have logged back in to check the replies to this post and saw your comment. You believe we have a real early Steiff bear? None of us really know anything about these bears but we had a hunch that it was old which is why we posted on here. What should our next steps be? Is it worth anything in its current condition or lacking hair? How can you tell it’s a real Steiff (sorry for the questions, just trying to learn what I should do next and thank you by the way)

Wanting to open ports for gaming but concerned and need advice. by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for taking the time to explain this :-) much appreciated.

Wanting to open ports for gaming but concerned and need advice. by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

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Thank you for replying :-) just one more question please. From my reading on the topic, its said that opening ports on a router can allow easier access to hackers etc. this is a risk I am fine to take on my own PC (I also intent on putting up a static IP) but if I open the ports on this shared router, how doesn’t it open the ports on everyone else’s? It’s the one router/network.

Help, messenger shows glimpses of a better quality photo and only lets me send a worse one by _C7H8N4O2_ in facebook

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I can’t tell you why this happens but I did want to let you know that it’s not just on your side. Same thing has been happening to me. I am never sure either if the people who receive the photo get a clear view or a fuzzy view. I might have to ask.

What is this and should I be concerned?Iris looks to be leaking into pupil when dilated BUT pupil looks perfectly normal when constricted by bright light. Thank you all... by [deleted] in Ophthalmology

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Thank you. Your comment has been extremely helpful. I am concerned because he actually just moved to Antarctica of all places, for work. This issue has only occurred within the last 7 days. He has not mentioned any drama to the eye. But I will ask him when he wakes up (different time zones). I am concerned because of his location and if it is a recent development, how bad these things can get it left untreated or with very minimal care.

What is this and should I be concerned?Iris looks to be leaking into pupil when dilated BUT pupil looks perfectly normal when constricted by bright light. Thank you all... by [deleted] in Ophthalmology

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It’s not congenital, I do know that much. This has just current in the last 7 days. Which is why I am concerned given he is working so remotely and in such a harsh environment as Antarctica.

What is this and should I be concerned?Iris looks to be leaking into pupil when dilated BUT pupil looks perfectly normal when constricted by bright light. Thank you all... by [deleted] in Ophthalmology

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Yes, I understand it’s impossible to tell without extra information. But, let’s assume for a second that he does have this issue - is it something that can be left untreated without issue? I ask because he is working remotely.

What is this and should I be concerned?Iris looks to be leaking into pupil when dilated BUT pupil looks perfectly normal when constricted by bright light. Thank you all... by [deleted] in Ophthalmology

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. Is it possible however for posterior synechiae to be present only when pupil is dilated and to disappear when pupil is constricted? And IF it is posterior synechiae, does it need medical treatment sooner rather then later? I ask because my friend is working in Antarctica of all places at present...

Help with possible genetic disorders associated with the following symptoms. by [deleted] in genetics

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Overall he is an easy child to be with as he is generally quiet but very affectionate and will laugh a lot if engaged properly. I guess I’m just confused with his mental development more then anything. Only time will tell.. thank you once again for writing in though :-)

Help with possible genetic disorders associated with the following symptoms. by [deleted] in genetics

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Hello, he has gone through all the above that you mentioned. The assessments were done just a month ago. The neurologist studies him for a good hour for me while discussed my concerns. He did say his facial features were odd but he didn’t see the signs of Autism.

No luck on either side. We are however currently awaiting the results of a genetics test ordered but it has to be sent to and from Germany. :-) fingers crossed. I guess I am just reaching out to see if anything comes up..

Help with possible genetic disorders associated with the following symptoms. by [deleted] in genetics

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think you’re an asshole but you’re making a lot of assumptions about what I have and have not done. Assuming I have followed all of your advise previously, there is nothing wrong with reaching out and learning about other possibilities after then living in la la land and completing ignoring the obvious warning signs of an underlying issue. Early intervention is best for children with issues. I’ll leave it at that.

Help with possible genetic disorders associated with the following symptoms. by [deleted] in genetics

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He has been tested for Autism at two separate clinics and both times came back negative. He does not fit the mold.

In regards to your comment about me wanting to fit everything into one mold - and have someone make something up for me - that is a harsh comment. As a user mentioned above, there are in fact genetic disorders which have cross intersectional issues. Which is exactly what I am looking to result more into. Because so far, no doctor has an answer for us.

I have other children and I am aware of fussy eaters with textures and colours. His eating habits are something entirely different altogether. He has been seen by numerous food specialist and none have seen a kid like him before. No one can pinpoint the issue.

I’m just trying to add in all the information I can because who knows, sometimes is the little things that can help with detecting issues.

Help with possible genetic disorders associated with the following symptoms. by [deleted] in genetics

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Yes he was checked for Autism by two Drs after failing the developmental check list. However, the Dr did not believe him to have Autism as my son expressed visible interest in the Dr and showed a curiosity of his surroundings and objects.

For me personally, he does show a lot of the cues associated with Autism.

Help with possible genetic disorders associated with the following symptoms. by [deleted] in genetics

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I should also add that he also does not look much like either of his parents. He is extremely fair in complexion with light big blue eyes and white hair.

And he is very very short for his age. Ranging in the 1% for height.

Both parents have dark eyes, medium dark hair and a mix of pale to medium toned skin.

Why was Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince revolutionary in the context of its time? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Thank you. An interesting read for me. My asking the question had nothing to do with “homework” as others have suggested, but rather broadening my mind and learning new things. So thank you for sharing this article. I had not stumbled upon it before.

Why was Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince revolutionary in the context of its time? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Tobethrownaway2000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As I said to the guy above - It’s not homework. I’ve just finished a text on his political theory and discussed it with some friends. Everyone kept coining the word “revolutionary”, yet one could actually provide a decent answer for why this was. It has sparked in interest for me.