Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to pump gas but in my defense I am from NJ
This comment reminded me of something I recently learned:
That there is a little arrow by your gas gauge on your dashboard that tells you what side of the car the gas tank is on. Who knew!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That Jews are not considered white. I was born in the hood and actually never knew anyone Jewish or at least no one that said “I’m Jewish” until I was about 38 years old. I wasn’t educated on the anything about Jewish culture or even the Holocaust. I never understood why Jews would say they were discriminated against, because to me they looked white. I was really ignorant to all things Jewish until my then 7 year old DD starting learning about it the Holocaust in school. I felt pretty stupid. But it was never anything I was taught about.
Jewish people are white, or can be. Who knows, maybe I am still ignorant of this but I don't think so.
I think this is one of the ways in which race is a social construct in the US. A Black/Hispanic person from “the hood,” as OP puts it, probably sees Jews as white. The same as she’d see white people of other religions and/or ethnic backgrounds. On the other hand, a white Christian person from a Midwestern small town might not see Jews as white.
I'm a white protestant from the deep south, and I have never heard anything in regards to Jews not being white. They might be seen as "ethnic", but they are certainly considered white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize until learning on DCUM in my late 30s that you are not supposed to flush tampons. Oops!
At least you learned on DCUM, not when you were writing a $700 check to the plumber.
OMG, this is news to me?! Are you serious? I thought it’s just plastic applicators, wrappers, and pads that you’re not supposed to flush?
DP. I actually don’t flush tampons Bc I didn’t think it was a good idea but I was actually under the impression that they were designed for flushing if I was so inclined. Weird! I wonder if that has changed from the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That a "yamaka" and a yarmulke are the same thing. I just thought I had never seen "yamaka" written out.
Dh thought “epitome” was pronounced ep-ih-tohm, and didn’t realize it was the same word that we all pronounce as ee-pit-oh-me.
I had an English teacher who would praise us for mispronouncing words like that. She said it was a sign that we were reading lots of challenging books
That is such a sweet and face-saving correction I will remember.
You know that's .... not how you pronounce epitome?....
It's not ee- pit- oh- me
it's uh- pi- tuh- Mee
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That headphones had a Right and Left ear. I’d didn’t know it mattered until I was 30.
Wait. What? Is this true? How do you know which is which? Why would it matter?
Well, you would know because they are labeled that way with a R and L. Plus, they are typically economically designed to fit one side or the other.
I just looked at the headphones I am wearing and they are not labeled R and L. Both sides look exactly the same. Maybe it only matters with some headphones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The strings sewn into dresses and sweaters (hanger strings)
https://www.dailyedge.ie/hanger-strings-are-so-annoying-2865909-Jul2016/
I didn’t know that you were supposed to cut the thread out of a new coat pocket. For years I worse an expense coat with flaps and no pockets. I just didn’t want to rip it.![]()
I see this in DC all the time and this drives me crazy!!! Also on women skirt's slits, or fabric label on the sleeve of coat or jacket. I always feel like to approach that persona and to cut it off. I grew up in a third world country and everyone knew this. It is mind blowing how this self identified "educated" elite liberals don't know such a thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That headphones had a Right and Left ear. I’d didn’t know it mattered until I was 30.
Wait. What? Is this true? How do you know which is which? Why would it matter?
Well, you would know because they are labeled that way with a R and L. Plus, they are typically economically designed to fit one side or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The meaning of the lyrics of most of my favorite songs from the 70s...and 80's for that matter!
Me too! I just learned today oddly enough that "The Year of the Cat" is set in Viet Nam. Also that "The Hotel California" is about drug addiction. Never realized.
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Ok. I thought it was about Hollywood lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That headphones had a Right and Left ear. I’d didn’t know it mattered until I was 30.
Wait. What? Is this true? How do you know which is which? Why would it matter?
Well, you would know because they are labeled that way with a R and L. Plus, they are typically economically designed to fit one side or the other.
You mean ergonomically designed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That headphones had a Right and Left ear. I’d didn’t know it mattered until I was 30.
Wait. What? Is this true? How do you know which is which? Why would it matter?
Well, you would know because they are labeled that way with a R and L. Plus, they are typically economically designed to fit one side or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That “this little piggy went to market” meant it was going to be sold as meat. I thought it was going to the grocery store.
I never realized that either until just now. 48 y.o.
Same. I didn't know that until I read this post. Now I'm feeling a bit sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That “this little piggy went to market” meant it was going to be sold as meat. I thought it was going to the grocery store.
I never realized that either until just now. 48 y.o.