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  3. This talk of rings reminds me - I never hear about the scourge of laundry doers worldwide from 40 years ago - ring around the collar.

This talk of rings reminds me - I never hear about the scourge of laundry doers worldwide from 40 years ago - ring around the collar.

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  • J jackryder@infosec.exchange

    @jerry The amount of drugs NOT offered to me is bullshit.

    That and I am way over concerned about being kidnapped.

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    @jackryder @jerry True.

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    • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

      I grew up thinking that I was going to have way more problems with quicksand and ring around the collar.

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      @jerry quicksand and lasers we going to be my downfall for sure. They've never surfaced as a problem. I want a refund.

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      • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

        @mathaetaes I had a feeling the answer was "we stopped caring"

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        @jerry It's been replaced by 'chemical free' and 'natural' and whatnot.

        Sadly, my partner was raised with no mechanism for skepticism, and buys into it completely.

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        • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

          I grew up thinking that I was going to have way more problems with quicksand and ring around the collar.

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          @jerry There was the quicksand and also a lot of misplaced concern about playing with abandoned refrigerators

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          • zcutlip@hachyderm.ioZ zcutlip@hachyderm.io

            @jerry There was the quicksand and also a lot of misplaced concern about playing with abandoned refrigerators

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            @zcutlip I had completely forgot about that. but you are right

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            • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

              I grew up thinking that I was going to have way more problems with quicksand and ring around the collar.

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              @jerry personally I thought I would have encountered more falling anvils and exploding cigars. I can, in fact, count on one hand the number of falling pianos I've come across (0).

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              • zcutlip@hachyderm.ioZ zcutlip@hachyderm.io

                @jerry There was the quicksand and also a lot of misplaced concern about playing with abandoned refrigerators

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                @zcutlip @jerry Fridges used to have latching doors and a bunch of kids *did* die until those latches were made illegal.

                Link Preview Image
                Refrigerator death - Wikipedia

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                Dismissing it now reminds me of Y2K. ("Well, that was a big nothing-burger." Yeah, people worked to make sure it was!)

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                • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                  I grew up thinking that I was going to have way more problems with quicksand and ring around the collar.

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                  @jerry I also thought that venemous snake wounds in which I would have to lacerate the injured and suck out venom in order to save them would be at least a weekly occurrence in my adult life.

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                  • lightfighter@infosec.exchangeL lightfighter@infosec.exchange

                    @jerry I think that, much like quicksand, it was very overhyped.

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                    @Lightfighter @jerry I legit once fell into a mud hole that was very much like quick sand while i was out hiking with a friend. Only luck got my hand to something solid before i was fully submerged.

                    I dont think it'd have been as hard to escape as quick sand supposedly is.

                    All i got.

                    Not once have i witnessed ring around the collar. More elusive than quick sand (or.. mud) in my experience.

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                    • reverseics@infosec.exchangeR reverseics@infosec.exchange

                      @jerry I also thought that venemous snake wounds in which I would have to lacerate the injured and suck out venom in order to save them would be at least a weekly occurrence in my adult life.

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                      @jerry Perhaps there is a causal effect at play. The lack of venomous snake wounds accounts for collar ring not being a problem anymore.

                      Like, running to save people from dying of poison, then holding them down to operate, is a lot of work and would certainly make a normal businessperson perspire, thereby staining the collar of their shirt. Maybe this problem was a lot more common in the 60s and 70s, and advancements in venomous snake management are having the unintended effect of making our shirts cleaner.

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                      • gangrif@social.undrground.orgG gangrif@social.undrground.org

                        @Lightfighter @jerry I legit once fell into a mud hole that was very much like quick sand while i was out hiking with a friend. Only luck got my hand to something solid before i was fully submerged.

                        I dont think it'd have been as hard to escape as quick sand supposedly is.

                        All i got.

                        Not once have i witnessed ring around the collar. More elusive than quick sand (or.. mud) in my experience.

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                        @Lightfighter @jerry it was like you see in cartoons by the way. One moment im walking on solid ground, the next im falling through what looked like a solid patch of trail. Crazy.

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                        • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                          I grew up thinking that I was going to have way more problems with quicksand and ring around the collar.

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                          @jerry "RING AROUND THE COLLAR?!?!?!"

                          For the youngsters:

                          TikTok - Make Your Day

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                          • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                            This talk of rings reminds me - I never hear about the scourge of laundry doers worldwide from 40 years ago - ring around the collar. Whatever happened to that?

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                            @jerry I have generally found, that by leaving the ring around my bath I can avoid leaving it around my collar. 😉

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                            • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                              This talk of rings reminds me - I never hear about the scourge of laundry doers worldwide from 40 years ago - ring around the collar. Whatever happened to that?

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                              @jerry It all changed when IBM went polos...

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                              • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                                This talk of rings reminds me - I never hear about the scourge of laundry doers worldwide from 40 years ago - ring around the collar. Whatever happened to that?

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                                @jerry I love that story. Wisk invented it--it was never a thing. And yet, however many years later, I still remember the name of the detergent that resolved that non-problem.

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                                • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ jerry@infosec.exchange

                                  This talk of rings reminds me - I never hear about the scourge of laundry doers worldwide from 40 years ago - ring around the collar. Whatever happened to that?

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                                  @jerry I never heard of such fears. But being born in the USSR I grew up instead with a fear that Americans were going to nuke us.

                                  "Mama, do you think they'll drop the bomb?.."

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