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Definitely weird and random.

I can deal with the smell of most makeup products, but this one is super weird.

I bought a brown lipstick last week at Marshalls. It doesn’t have the name of the color on the tube, so I call it “Harbor Cruises Brown” because it smells like the inside of the Harbor Islands cruise boat.

What an unappealing smell for a lipstick, what were they thinking? Lol
 
Definitely weird and random.

I can deal with the smell of most makeup products, but this one is super weird.

I bought a brown lipstick last week at Marshalls. It doesn’t have the name of the color on the tube, so I call it “Harbor Cruises Brown” because it smells like the inside of the Harbor Islands cruise boat.

What an unappealing smell for a lipstick, what were they thinking? Lol

Would you rather have "new car smell"? LOL
 
I cannot fathom eating a piece of solid, dense candy that size. I would be so sick.
And I don't know what parent in their right mind would let a child eat that lol
When I was a kid the biggest thing we had were Gobstoppers. They became less popular in recent years because kids were putting them in the microwave and they explode. The explosion is usually a delayed reaction so they were in the kid's mouths when they exploded.

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When I was a kid the biggest thing we had were Gobstoppers. They became less popular in recent years because kids were putting them in the microwave and they explode. The explosion is usually a delayed reaction so they were in the kid's mouths when they exploded.

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I don't know if it's okay for me to laugh at that or not.
I remember those things. I used to be so disappointed when I got them trick-or-treating because they were impossible to chew. The other disappointing thing I always got in my Halloween candy were those tasteless bubblegum balls (they look just like the gobstoppers.)
 
I don't know if it's okay for me to laugh at that or not.
They were pretty horrific injuries, severe burns in the mouth, down the throat and over the face. The reason kids were putting them in the microwave was to soften them up because you can't chew them.
 
They were pretty horrific injuries, severe burns in the mouth, down the throat and over the face. The reason kids were putting them in the microwave was to soften them up because you can't chew them.
Okay, definitely not going to laugh then, that's terrible :(
When I was a kid, I learned the hard way that you can't put tin foil in the microwave. I was terrified.
 
When I was a kid, I learned the hard way that you can't put tin foil in the microwave. I was terrified.
I knew a chef once that had a big argument with his boyfriend before work in the morning. After he left for work the boyfriend packed his bags and as a parting gesture put all the cutlery in the microwave and put it on high for 60 mins. No structural damage to the building but the kitchen was completely destroyed.
 
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They were pretty horrific injuries, severe burns in the mouth, down the throat and over the face. The reason kids were putting them in the microwave was to soften them up because you can't chew them.

That's just terrible, superheated molten sugar. That's like getting napalm in your mouth. :fearscream:
 
I knew a chef once that had a big argument with his boyfriend before work in the morning. After he left for work the boyfirend packed his bags and as a parting gesture put all the cutlery in the microwave and put it on high for 60 mins. No structural damage to the building but the kitchen was completely destroyed.
That's awful. Some people are so spiteful.
 
My weird Halloween story. So l as a tween was given permission to take my younger brother trick or treating. It was a big deal and meant responsibility in my peabrain tween idiot head. So l had heard of egging from the last Halloween, and l deduced as a protector, l better have some eggs just in case. So we left for our nite of glee, and everything was fine, as l held one egg in my hand along with my bag handle in same hand. As we standing at a random house, the younger person opened the door, l not thinking, opened my bag up, dropped the egg in their foyer, as they looked at me with the most puzzled expression l have ever seen. Umm, l quickly decided to thank them for the candy, and leave the situation as fast as my stupid legs could get me out of there. Of course my younger brother didn't catch it, and that story is buried in my closet of skeletons.
Edit: egging at that time meant other stupid teenagers throwing eggs at trick or treaters.
 

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