Not long term bad choices, more like you did something then immediately thought "oh no why did I do that"
Mine is, while trying to cure hiccups I decided to take a shot of apple cider vinegar. This works almost immediately, however I then notice I have indigestion from it and decide to eat a tsp of baking soda.
The realization of what I did hits me a millisecond too late as the baking soda goes down my throat and 2 seconds later I become a human volcano spewing the entire contents of my stomach all around my kitchen sink with a surprisingly intense force. I was basically firehosing.
Anyone else have one?
Evergreen instance: checking if hot thing is hot
Yes, the car lighter gets hot and will ignite the seat covers. Yes, the iron is hot and will cook your thumb flat. Yes, the coffee is hot and now you can't taste it.
:yea:
It's so common. It's crazy how a human brain just doesn't respect unseen threats like heat.
bug zapper but its black body radiation and I'm the bug
how are you suppose to know its hot unless you touch it? :pete-eat:
Hover your hand close?
who has time for that?
My older brother burned his finger on the cigarette lighter in front of me, and then a few months later I did the same thing and my parents were just like :jesse-wtf:
let me MAKE my own MISTAKES, mom!