My mom kept all our baby teeth but she didn’t separate them so there’s just a box she had with like. Three sets of random teeth mixed around
Okay I’m so sorry this isn’t actually funny but it’s like. Really funny. I’m so sorry
wtf dogs lose their teeth. also who the fuck keeps baby teeth that’s horrific
My mom kept my baby teeth. And then my second set fell out so I kept those in a little bag and now we both have a set of my baby teeth.
wait what. how many teeth do you have im so confused.
I had 3 sets of teeth. So did my older brother. It was weird cause I’d had them for a few years and then they all started coming out all at once. Had a full new set in like 2 weeks. My dentist said it was fine since nothing grew out of place so idk.
I’m sorry what you grew teeth like a shark? What?
When i was younger I watched my babysitter take a plastic bag containing all her baby teeth and crushed them all into powder under the leg of a chair bc she was bored
Okay but once this was people pretending to be my health insurance leaving me messages with a number a number I was supposed to give them before answering a survey or something, and googling the number turned up the scam before I did irreparable damage. It’s okay to make people leave a message. It’s okay to double check who’s called you. And if they appear to be a business, it’s better to call their listed online number than the one that called you just to be sure it isn’t a trick. And when in doubt, remember: companies that have your information won’t ask for your information, and they will mail anything important.
With telemarketers flooding landlines and cell phones alike you need to protect yourself.
In this day and age never answer unknown numbers. Let them leave a voicemail or text message instead. Too many fucking elaborate scams.
Being a “fucking adult” means I don’t have to answer the fucking phone if I don’t want to, whether I know who the person on the other end of the line is or not.
Anything you say to an unknown number can be used to impersonate you – I choose not to engage for simplicity and safety.
As such, I don’t answer any call unless the number is recognised by my contacts
list. I then Google the unrecognised number, and block if necessary. I recently
deleted 50 blocked entries in my contact list since a lot of them I’ve
had for years. Thankfully the number of spam calls hasn’t increased, but
I still check and block for sanity’s sake.
We haven’t had a phone attached to our landline for about five years now? The relief from not chasing a ringing phone every ten minutes was immediate and has lasted. (We of course have one, because you can’t always rely on cell signal in an emergency, it just isn’t plugged in.)
five friends crammed in a small shower to discuss topics but if somebody uses a secret word selected beforehand the shower turns on for the rest of the podcast