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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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  • mathaetaes@infosec.exchangeM mathaetaes@infosec.exchange

    @jerry We stopped wearing white, collared shirts... and the ones we do wear just get thrown away faster.

    My family definitely has some old white collared shirts with discoloration that doesn't come out in the wash. I'm just too much of a dirtbag to throw them away or worry about it.

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

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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 so very very true

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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's real. I had to get rid of a few of my button-downs because the insides of the collars were looking pretty nasty and even bleach wasn't getting them clean.

        Organic bodies are kinda nasty sometimes.

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        • jerry@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @trollball.bsky.social this is probably the best explanation

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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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