What rules are you breaking that work for you?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A colleague posted a long diatribe on Facebook about her “minor” child not cared for by airlines because weather delays made him miss flights. The “minor” will be a college junior in the fall.

This was posted here recently. It goes to my theory that pot-stirrers pick up sh*t from f and re-spot it here just for their own perverse pleasure. Of course, they changed the "DS" to "DD" just to garner more sympathy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A colleague posted a long diatribe on Facebook about her “minor” child not cared for by airlines because weather delays made him miss flights. The “minor” will be a college junior in the fall.

I was running firefights in Afghanistan when I was 19. I posted this and it brought down the fury of Facebook on me. I guess I shouldn’t have called the minor a sniveler.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What societal or social rules are you breaking that make your life better?


I’m a single mom, and I don’t cook. Ever. I don’t have time and no one is breaking down my door to help do it. My child eats very well, and our life is great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never wash my hands. Ever.

No, not even then.



I don’t hardly ever either - especially not at home. What are you all DOING when you pee that necessitates hand washing? I pull down my bottoms, sit, pee, and use TP. I never touch my body especially not any “sensitive” areas


This is why neighbors, coworkers and family never eat the food you make for them. They smile at you and take it, then throw it in the trash when you leave. You’re disgusting.
Anonymous
I let my kid watch all the tv and play all the video games he wants. It keeps the peace and his grades haven’t suffered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My life doesn't revolve around my kids. I take care of them, but in some ways their lives revolve around me.


I like you, PP!


Sometimes people judge me for it but I don’t care. Why go to Disney World when we can travel the real world and experience other cultures.
Anonymous
I use parchment paper under things I cook using a baking sheet which eliminates the need to scrub pans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never wash my hands. Ever.

No, not even then.



I don’t hardly ever either - especially not at home. What are you all DOING when you pee that necessitates hand washing? I pull down my bottoms, sit, pee, and use TP. I never touch my body especially not any “sensitive” areas


This is why neighbors, coworkers and family never eat the food you make for them. They smile at you and take it, then throw it in the trash when you leave. You’re disgusting.


Agree w this 100 percent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use parchment paper under things I cook using a baking sheet which eliminates the need to scrub pans.


that's just smart cooking
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use parchment paper under things I cook using a baking sheet which eliminates the need to scrub pans.


Not breaking a rule but making things simpler.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never wash my hands. Ever.

No, not even then.



I don’t hardly ever either - especially not at home. What are you all DOING when you pee that necessitates hand washing? I pull down my bottoms, sit, pee, and use TP. I never touch my body especially not any “sensitive” areas


This is why neighbors, coworkers and family never eat the food you make for them. They smile at you and take it, then throw it in the trash when you leave. You’re disgusting.


How would these people know that PP didn’t wash their hands?
Anonymous
I feel like I do the vast majority of these things. Little of it is shocking.


The only ones I judge are those with environmental consequences: eg using a metal tray and throwing it out? That tray will be untouched lying deep in a waste heap when your kids all die. That’s horrifyingly wasteful and selfish.

But the other stuff: if it’s not hurting anyone, go for it.
Anonymous
I reach 100 mph nearly every day on the highway and blow through the unnecessary red lights recently installed near my home. I'll pump gas with the engine running because there is no danger in ding so at all. Same for using a cell phone. When I'm grocery shopping, I usually take that time to eat something I grab off the shelf and not pay for it. My cats are outdoor cats and yes, they kill a lot and I don't care. I'm not dealing with a litter box ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I never wash my hands. Ever.

No, not even then.



I don’t hardly ever either - especially not at home. What are you all DOING when you pee that necessitates hand washing? I pull down my bottoms, sit, pee, and use TP. I never touch my body especially not any “sensitive” areas


This is why neighbors, coworkers and family never eat the food you make for them. They smile at you and take it, then throw it in the trash when you leave. You’re disgusting.


I would not have a problem with it if you did not wipe or flush.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I reach 100 mph nearly every day on the highway and blow through the unnecessary red lights recently installed near my home. I'll pump gas with the engine running because there is no danger in ding so at all. Same for using a cell phone. When I'm grocery shopping, I usually take that time to eat something I grab off the shelf and not pay for it. My cats are outdoor cats and yes, they kill a lot and I don't care. I'm not dealing with a litter box ever.


You mean things like grapes that have come out of their bags?
Or more substantial food??
Just cannot imagine this.
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