An Inanimate Object I Hate

For the longest time after I pinched myself with my husbands pliers, I hated them and even looked at them with contempt.

It hurt so bad, and I even got a good blood blister to go along with the hurt as a reminder not to do it again.

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I agree. I have never been comfortable with escalators as the timing required is just difficult especially when they are going so fast.
Same here and I've never before met anybody IRL who agreed with me about escalators; in fact, my parents, older siblings, and friends were always laughing at me for not being comfortable with 'em; thank goodness for this site. (Now, I've just gotta find another person who had problems figuring out how mirrors worked when they were a kid like me...some day... 🤪
 
Ours were too. I actually loved the teeter totters. It became a real challenge for balancing. If you sat forward you could often force the other person down and if you sat at the very back, they’d go flying into the air. Then you could sit there and make them squirm. No ! I wasn’t a bully. 😂Lol

Poor Jules is gonna hate me. 😂
Sorry Jules. 😅

note: it was a game we all played together with friends and nobody ever jumped off leaving the other person falling.
If it were almost anyone but you Keesha, I probably would. 🤣
 
Personally, I love roundabouts and, fortunately, we are seeing more and more 4-way stop intersections being replaced by roundabouts. They are very efficient if people know how to use them. Beyond a certain amount of traffic; however, they can clog up.
we've had roundabouts all my life, so I'm very used to them , I understand they're new in the Americas.. but I have driven in countries where there are no roundabouts, and it's so much more dangerous I feel...
 
we've had roundabouts all my life, so I'm very used to them , I understand they're new in the Americas.. but I have driven in countries where there are no roundabouts, and it's so much more dangerous I feel...
'Give way to the right' seems to confuse many people, resulting in collisions.
 
When I was little I got my boot stuck in an escalator and I've been terrified of them ever since. It was a real struggle for me years ago when I used to fly through ATL airport for work.

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I can relate. As a child I had a dream about going down on an escalator and instead of stepping off, I kind of "sifted" through the holes. To this day I think of that dream when getting off an escalator.
 
Ours were too. I actually loved the teeter totters. It became a real challenge for balancing. If you sat forward you could often force the other person down and if you sat at the very back, they’d go flying into the air. Then you could sit there and make them squirm. No ! I wasn’t a bully. 😂Lol

Poor Jules is gonna hate me. 😂
Sorry Jules. 😅

note: it was a game we all played together with friends and nobody ever jumped off leaving the other person falling.
That's the one that used to scare me the most, feeling as though you were going to flip over the handles.
 
In what country?...It's a pretty straightforward concept in this country...except for Idiots,but then they're everywhere :rolleyes:
Well, as a pedestrian, I see things from a different viewpoint from a driver. Near where I live, there is a combined roundabout and a pedestrian crossing. Believe me, the safest thing to do is wait patiently until the road is free of traffic before crossing. I think drivers have too many things to think about and they get confused.
 
We have roundabouts (the double lane type) and traffic circle (single), though the terms get used interchangeably. Roundabouts are confusing for me.
 

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