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wozeree
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21 Mar 2014, 1:15 pm

File this under things I learned the hard way.

When putting things on shelves, do not pile them so high on top of the shelf that they will fall on your head should you happen to lean on said shelf.



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21 Mar 2014, 4:06 pm

Is it even hypothetically possible to list all the dangers in the universe, AND all the ways to avoid/deal with them, AND all the exceptions?

This is why Aspies are freaked out so much more, and more often than NTs, we see more threats and waste way too much of our life's resources preparing ways to cope with any possible problem we can think of and even more of our resources (including psycho-emotional resources) in countless mental "Emergency Preparedness Kits."

Instead of investing our energies in living life and seizing opportunities.
It drives us nutz.

Takes one to know one. =(


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21 Mar 2014, 4:15 pm

Dillogic wrote:
avoid public transport


I don't see why...and I tend to rely on it since I don't drive and don't always have someone to give me a ride.


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21 Mar 2014, 9:59 pm

When you pull out the metal rack in the oven to check how something is cooking, use potholders to push it back before you close the door. Don't try to use the oven door to push the rack back inside the oven.

I have done this hundreds of times with no problem, but tonight I used a little too much force, and the glass pan slid across the rack and fell off the back faster than I could get the rack pushed back in place. Thankfully the glass pan didn't shatter and the lower rack caught it so it didn't turn over.



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21 Mar 2014, 10:39 pm

Apart from places like facebook, don't use your real identity online.

Be wary of scammers calling your house (particularly that "microsoft security" one)

Always do your own investigations into people/companies you've never heard of before who are claiming you're owed money or who are asking for your details. There are many government sites you can use to look them up and see if they're legit. Always look for something like a business registration number on the footers/headers of letters and emails.

When reading an email don't click on any link that leads to a login page.

Look behind and to your sides before typing your PIN in at an ATM to make sure nobody is standing too close.



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28 Mar 2014, 6:13 pm

Don't be in the vicinity of dangerous dogs or allow young children to play with some of your 9 snakes which include restrictors.


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28 Mar 2014, 11:23 pm

DON'T PANIC

Seriously.
Panicing never helps.