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Water bottles? Projectile risk? I don't know how some of you function with so much weird fear in your lives.
Beverage carts on airplanes must be utterly paralyzing. |
| Car crashes happen more often. |
| Can't believe this is seriously a concern, but most modern cars have a place for bottles in the door pocket. We've got 3 cars and they all have them, as have most rental cars I've had recently. |
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I am so glad my brain isn't cluttered with worries like this.
Wear a helmet in the car, OP and OP's kid. |
| This is what happens when you don't have real concerns in your life, and instead of being grateful, you cook up "problems" to keep yourself busy with worry. |
+1000000000 |
But not OP's husband, because OP doesn't seem to care if he's hit in the head with a water bottle. |
| I am going to forward this thread to my DH so he can see how my insistence on quartering grapes is not at all crazy comparatively ... |
| I just can't even. Secure water? Huh? |
Sort of like how our immune systems don't have enough germs to fight so they start attacking themselves. |
| What harm is a projectile water bottle even going to inflict? A bruise? A broken nose? If you are in a car crash serious enough for this to happen- then a bruise or broken nose will be the least of your worries. |
+1 heehee! |
| I'm pretty high strung, but this is over the top even for me! |
| I was thinking more like the kid goes insane BC he drops his bottle and they can't get it while driving. There are attachment cords for that. |
| I've thought about it but never acted on it. |