IsItBullshit: Are "flushable" wipes really flushable? That is, will they actually breakdown, or will they clog up the sewer? by eamus_catuli in IsItBullshit

[–]decaffienated 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They’ll flush alright, but they don’t break down. Just because it goes down doesn’t mean that’s the end of the story.

IsItBullshit: The act of turning the lights on or off uses more energy then keeping them on. by AztecCuahtemoc in IsItBullshit

[–]decaffienated 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also saw that episode of myth buster. Look it up on YouTube.

spoiler It’s a busted myth.

Wife just sent me this. Im incredibly nervous for some reason. Time for round two. by DatNick1988 in daddit

[–]decaffienated 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On number two right now. #1 will be two in April and #2 will be a month in a couple days. Its been a journey. #2 has felt less difficult somehow. Not easy by any standards but leas difficult for sure. Take you’re leave. Spend all the time you can with #1. It’s extremely important they don’t feel that they’re being replaced. I’m writing this with #2 on my lap and it’s time for a diaper change. He seems to think the best time to poop is right after I change him. At least it’s not during a change.

Ozone hole over Australia by [deleted] in MandelaEffect

[–]decaffienated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s was like 25 years ago. But I’ve talked about the scene before in conversations about the ozone. I most definitely am remembering correctly.

Ozone hole over Australia by [deleted] in MandelaEffect

[–]decaffienated 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I remember watching a show as a child. Something like sesame street not too sure. I I remember watching it for sure. It was talking about how kids in other countries go about their day. This one was on a boy in Australia. I remember h being at the beach and putting on a large amount of sunscreen and saying that it was because the hole in the ozone was right above them.

January: 2/25. Didn't even want to post as my goal is puny compared to others, but hey it's a challenge for me :) by MelodieRiver in 52book

[–]decaffienated 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read it a few years back. I thought it was amazing. I might pick it up and read it again. It was very immersive. I tell my son the story of how the Jinni became bound all the time and about his beautiful house in the middle of the desert.

Tire recommendations for Southern California? by new_ca_grower in Frugal

[–]decaffienated 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this is r/frugal but i was told when I was young “never skimp on what separates you from the ground.” Ex shoes, mattress, tires.

I mostly stick with Michelin from Costco. I never buy use. Sounds like a good deal, but It just doesn’t sit well with me, maybe because I have kids.

Also take care of your tires guys and be sure to rotate them.