• biofaust@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Ate fried veal brain all the time: it’s sooo good! Since the CJD outbreaks that’s something we learned not to do.

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      9 days ago

      One time in the mid 2000s my friend and I were on a hike in the mountains and we found a tree that was like a cave, all branches everywhere except a little entrance. Inside we found porn magazines with the pictures ripped out and placed on branches all over the inside of the “cave”. After that we always joked about the porn cave we found.

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    We’d grab our bikes and ride across town. If they saw our bikes were gone they knew we’d be back later.

    After the abduction and murder of two local girls, this wasn’t so accepted anymore. Kids were still out and about, but you’d get grilled about where you go, who you’re with, where are you coming home. You were supposed to be at someone’s house, mum would call and make sure that’s where you were. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bega_schoolgirl_murders

    I don’t see any kids out around town anymore now though. Just the ones that walk from the bus stop to their house after school. That might just say more about todays youth culture though.

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      9 days ago

      Holy shit that is heartbreaking. Thanks for responding to the topic but it’s a rough article.

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        I didn’t know these two girls because they were a few years older, but I knew other kids who did know them. Wasn’t good.

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      9 days ago

      This is one of the reasons cars have such a chokehold, kids don’t bike places as often because of safety concerns.

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    Bike helmets didn’t get common until 6th grade or so. Same with face guards and mouth guards in anything but football.

    We also had a diving board with a full size car spring. A gymnast pal could do double flips off it.

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        8 days ago

        We were riding off skate ramps at the time though. If I lived in a place with separate bike lanes I might consider going helmet-less. But I’ve also been hit by a car and likely saved a lot of brain damage by having a helmet on. Same with skiing (helmets and accidents, not hit by a car!).

  • ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Got vaccinated.

    That’s a joke. The real answer is almost everything. I was practically feral and lived next to a swamp in Louisiana. RFK Jr. is 100% wrong about disease prevention but there’s no vaccine for snapping turtles.

  • lemmy689@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Driving a tractor by myself, when I was a tween. I was driving a tractor before I could reach the clutch, I had to get off the seat and stand to use it, not that there’s much gear-shifting driving a tractor through a field. I had a dirtbike out at the farm as well. Built a little fort in the woods.

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      I used to drive a land cruiser around the farm while the men threw hay bales off the back tray. I would’ve been about seven, pottering along in first gear. I was too small to throw hay.

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    Occasionally we would walk the mile home from elementary school. We’d sometimes stop to play in the creek along the way. We made sure not to do that one in spring though because there was a flash flood one year while a schoolmate was playing down there and drowned him.

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    7 days ago

    I’m an Australian, as a 16 ur old I’d slong my gun over mu shoulder and rodee my trail bike up the range to hunt for pet food. Drape a gutted dead roo over the back of my motobike and bring it jwome, meat for the dogs and skin it. No one batted an eyelid or said anything.

    Now I’d be labeled a terrorist, have police helicopters chase me down and be in jail for decades.

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    9 days ago

    With some friends, I built an “unguided SAM launcher” using some wood, a lot of aluminum foil, some metal rods, and a bunch of model rockets, and we tried to shoot down stunt kites we were flying near it.

    We’d have probably gotten DHS called on us if we did it nowadays lol