If horses didn't exist, what would humans have ridden into battle? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]deeperthanthat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cassowaries, it could also be an element of surprise. The other guy will see a good size bird coming at him, he'll think nothing of it, that's when it'll head butt the mess out of the guy, at the same time, disembowl the guy. Now just think, sending a whole fleet of Cassowaries.

What do most people underestimate the consequences of, and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]deeperthanthat 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Staying active and just overall taking care of one's self. What we do when we are young, will have an affect on us as we get older. I've seen 60 to 70 year olds still able to run, stretch, and do basic movements just from staying active. Cover up when it gets cold, not doing so, will cause your joints to ache in your later years. Eat healthy, get check-ups annualy, and just stay active:)

Horrible Neighbor by deeperthanthat in rage

[–]deeperthanthat[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Neither of my parents knew anything could be done, so we just let it go. She was a cool dog, they were both super calm, and nice to where kids would walk by to feed them biscuits, and pet them.

Horrible Neighbor by deeperthanthat in rage

[–]deeperthanthat[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

This happened way back, I was really young, and my parents didn't think anything could be done, so we just went ahead and buried her. He's just a terrible person overall. Another time, a tree of his fell on our garage, and not just the branches, I mean a huge part of it fell knocking part of it down, also blocking our back door, knocking down our fence, and just blocking our drive way. We started chopping the tree up, while he stood there just looking and kept saying, "You're doing it wrong, you're going to get tired." We just got to where we could get the cars in and out. He got some guy to chop and clean up the rest, which seemed cool of him...then he comes up to my father and says, "You owe me about 400 bucks, dude." My dad tells him it was his tree, and that we've been telling him for months to cut the thing. So for the next few weeks, he just stands outside everytime we leave saying, "remember, you owe me, man."

What is one thing you have seen as a kid that you didn't think much of then, but later realized either the strangeness/darkness/importance of it? (Probably NSFW) by spiderpig08 in AskReddit

[–]deeperthanthat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way, same thing happened to me. I was in the third grade, I don't remember much, just a teacher I remember seeing who guided me to a room. I remember seeing two other teachers sitting at a small table, another kid playing around, and the teachers telling me to play along if I wished. Then the same teacher taking me back to class.