CuriousCanuk
CuriousCanuk t1_j2b4z2n wrote
Reply to The nut that defeated its nemesis by tchuruck
Tough nut
CuriousCanuk t1_j1vwqba wrote
Reply to comment by DocPeacock in [i ate] An octupus by tinyblackberry-
Same. Came here to say this.
CuriousCanuk t1_iyaxo7z wrote
Reply to comment by oh-propagandhi in A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
I have to live in the system. Doesn't mean I can't expose it.
CuriousCanuk t1_iy7uzr9 wrote
Reply to A bit odd for the back of a school bus by Type31
Just educating the kiddo's. Central banking is the scam
CuriousCanuk t1_iy4ijhe wrote
Reply to comment by rossimac007 in Bubba by gary6043
ssshhhhh...it's me....Dave...let me in
CuriousCanuk t1_iy4ed6h wrote
Reply to comment by magostidti in Bubba by gary6043
60 years old. Heard a similar version 30 years ago. I still laughed when I read this one
CuriousCanuk t1_iy4e74l wrote
Reply to comment by minionofjoy in Bubba by gary6043
shhhhh...not so loud...the cops are around.....IT'S ME...DAVE
CuriousCanuk t1_itlizht wrote
Reply to The feline fathers of ‘Cat Daddies’ are the purr-fect parents. “There are a lot of men out there who are caring, compassionate,” Hoang says. “Authentic men who don’t feel like they have to wear the mask of what everyone thinks what ‘manly and tough and strong’ is.” by Sariel007
I didn't choose to be a "Cat Daddy". My cat chose me when I was fostering. When she figured out she was going back she put up a big stink. I couldn't send her back after that.
CuriousCanuk t1_it13v1j wrote
I understand in the time before industrialization humans did a 2 sleep cycle. Go to bed at dusk and sleep for 4 hours or so and then get up and do some reading, hanky panky, and family talk time. Doctors of the time said sex between sleeps was the best for conceiving. When street lights were invented and industrialization came along, the church, government, and business got together and created the 8 hours of work, 8 hours to yourself, and 8 hours of sleep. Humans were never meant to sleep the way we are forced to today.
CuriousCanuk t1_ja81bfo wrote
Reply to comment by SmackEh in ELI5: why do grocery stores in the US keep such a large inventory? Aside from being prepared for episodic panic buying like toilet paper or bottled water, is there an economic reason to do this? How much of the food ends up going bad? by DrEverythingBAlright
This. Supermarkets get trucks every day all day, The stock doesn't stay around long