These 15+ People Are True Masters of Creativity

When life gives you trouble, you can either accept it, or confront it head on and find a solution. These problems may not be too serious, but that didn’t stop a few clever people from coming up with some creative solutions.

Incredible ingenuity at work, folks:

1. Use a staple remover to get keys on a keyring.

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2. For when your toddler keeps trying to hop in the shower with you…

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3. Wax crayons make great candles in a pinch.

4. You can use toilet paper packaging as trash bags for large trash cans. Grocery bags also work great for smaller ones.

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5. “How to fight hot weather: Choose your shirt pattern, insert ice pack gels, freeze overnight, ride the heatwave!”

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6. Pour peroxide on old stains, then iron them to remove.

7. “My husband just told me that the coffee cardboard thingy is universally sized to help you carry 2 cups at once.”

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8. Heat store-bought donuts at home.

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9. “I just found my new part-time office! I put my iPad inside a cooler so I could work in the pool!”

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10. “Heat shrink tubing has kept this alive for 2 years.”

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11. Trash bags can be used to transport clothes with ease when moving.

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12. Tired of hotel curtains always staying open just a little bit?

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13. “Took some leather cleaner and a drill scrubby to my beige leather couch and got awesome results.”

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14. Instead of paying for a fancy banana hook, attach one to the bottom of your cabinets.

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15. Place ice trays in the freezer and then fill them from a water bottle. This helps prevent spilling.

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16. Finally, build yourself a chip holster out of tape and a plastic bag.

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People Who Take These Roads Tend to Never Be Seen Again

The Bermuda Triangle isn’t the only place where people go missing. Turns out you don’t have to travel outside of the United States to pass through an area where people tend to mysteriously vanish.

#4. Interstate 80

I-80 runs east and west through the entire United States and is home to its fair share of mysterious disappearances. One example is Patrick Carnes, a WWII veteran who was stopped by a police officer on the highway the night he went missing – along with his dog – and was said to have been headed to a hotel. His car was found on the side of the road in perfect working order.

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Another is 73-year-old Nan Dixon, who was on her way to visit her brother but never arrived. Her car was also found near the side of the road and contained some evidence of foul play. The case was never solved and her body was never found.

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A third woman, 62-year-old Judith Casida, disappeared around the same mile marker in 2006.

#3. Yosemite National Park

There are almost too many people who have gone missing in the park to count. There’s 14-year-old Stacy Arras, who went for a short walk and was never seen again. Likewise, Timothy Barnes vanished on a hiking trail in 1998, and David Paul Morrison went missing that same year. In 2000, 45-year-old Kiran Bark disappeared.

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A woman named Ruthanne Ruppert never returned from a hike near Yosemite Falls. Eight years later, her backpack was found in a drainage ditch but no other evidence was ever recovered.

In 2011, George Pensa disappeared while with a group, also hiking near Yosemite Falls. Then, there’s 74-year-old Peter Jackson, who rented a camp and then vanished. His car and his tent were there, but the man was just gone.

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There have been so many disappearances in Yosemite that some have taken to blaming supernatural phenomenon like spirits or Bigfoot. Who knows what’s going on up there, but it definitely sounds like something is…off.

#2. Appalachian Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Over 10,000 people visit the park every year, but some who were driving or hiking along the Appalachian trail never emerged again.

In 1969, a group of families was camping in the park for Father’s Day when 6-year-old Dennis Martin disappeared without a trace. A search by over 1,300 people turned up nothing and his disappearance remains unsolved.

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Seven years later, Trenny Lynn Gibson vanished, too. She was with a large group of fellow students and teachers, all hiking along the same trail. A group was in front of and behind Trenny, yet no one saw her disappear and her body has never been found.

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They’re far from the only people to have gone missing in the park under odd or mysterious circumstances, but the police have never found anything to link the incidents together.

#1. Trail of Tears (The Canadian Iteration)

It’s got nothing to do with the forced removal of Native Americans, but along the Canadian so-called Trail of Tears – officially Highway 16 – 21 girls have disappeared since 1969. The disappearances (and deaths) began with Gloria Moody in 1969 who went missing after attending a party in Williams Lake and was found the next day. They ended (for now) with Madison Scott, who was camping in 2011 near Hog’s Back Falls and never appeared at home the next day. Her tent and car were found, but Madison has never been seen again.

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The intervening years have seen vanished women like Shelley Anne Bascu in 1983, whose clothes were found on a riverbank, and Delphine Nikal and her cousin Cecilia Anne, who were both last seen on Highway 16.

The similar disappearances of Lana Derrick, Nicole Hoar, and Tamara Chipman have inspired local authorities to post signs warning women about the dangers of hitchhiking and camping in the area.

The bottom line seems to be to trust your instincts, and don’t always go boldly where people have vanished before you.

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This New Funny Starbucks Name Meme Has Taken The Internet by Storm

Starbucks has a long history of writing funny names on their cups. If you walk in there and have a name longer than four letters, prepare to have it butchered.

If you’re not up with the reasons Starbucks and the names they write on their cups has the potential to be funny, well, it’s twofold: first, many of the baristas don’t seem to be able to hear or spell even the most common of names correctly, and second, they will yell out whatever name a customer tells them to put on a cup at the top of their lungs.

Now that we’re all at the starting line for this latest hilarity, here’s the tweet that started it all. The man claimed that he told the barista his name was ‘Stop Brexit,’ and when he or she yelled it out in the coffee shop, people began to chant and cheer.

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Now, some people have – quite amusingly – taken their skepticism on the matter and turned it into some Starbucks name ideas of their own.

Like this guy, who has a lot of faith in his followers’ education levels.

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And this person, who seems to know his audience a bit better.

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Then there are these types, who seem to be giving (very terrible) advice under the guise of a meme about names on coffee cups.

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Others are just cramming pretty much any joke into a tweet and calling it a day. Honestly, I’m not mad.

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Now that you’ve seen some of my favorites, go forth and check out more on your own – or add yours to the mix! As you can see, anything goes.

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What Airplane Food Looks Like Around the World

Airplane food can be quite varied around the world. Have a look and see how these different international airlines feed their fliers – it’ll make you want to book a trip and it might make you hungry too.

1. Qantas – Australia

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2. Lufthansa Airlines

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3. Vietnam Airlines

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4. Eva Air – Taiwan

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5. Vanilla Air – Japan

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6. Air Europa – Spain

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7. Iran Air

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8. Turkish Airlines

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9. Air China

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10. British Airways

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11. Hawaiian Airlines

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12. Singapore Air

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13. Malaysia Airlines

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14. Japan Airlines

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15. Air France

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16. American Airlines

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The Fascinating Stories Behind 5 Famous Skyscrapers

Skyscrapers are feats of engineering and architecture. There’s nothing quite like standing at the top of an impressive building and looking down at the city below.

Here are the stories behind 5 iconic skyscrapers around the globe.

1. Willis Tower – Chicago

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Formerly known as the Sears Tower, the tallest building in the Windy City (and the tallest building in the world for 25 years) was constructed to house Sears’ thousands of employees. The Willis Tower is 110 stories tall and construction took 4 years to complete until the building opened in 1973. The building’s final beam was signed by 12,000 construction workers, Sears employees, and Chicagoans.

2. Taipei 101 – Taiwan

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Taipei 101 opened in 2004 and was the first skyscraper to surpass the half-kilometer mark. It was the tallest building in the world until 2010. Like Hong Kong’s Bank of China Tower’s steel beams, Taipei 101’s entire structure was designed to resemble a bamboo stalk. The building contains the world’s fastest elevator, whisking passengers from the 5th floor to the 89th in only 37 seconds.
3. The Chrysler Building – New York

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The recognizable Chrysler Building opened in 1930 and was the tallest building in the world for 11 short months until the Empire State Building usurped the Manhattan skyscraper. Auto tycoon Walter P. Chrysler wanted the building to have a glamorous look and he requested adding eagle-like gargoyles (that looked like Chrysler hood ornaments) to the building.

4. Bank of China Tower – Hong Kong

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This skyscraper opened in 1990 and was designed by architect I.M. Pei. The architect faced a lot of challenges, including designing an eye-pleasing 70-story tower in a typhoon zone. Construction took 5 years and the steel beams are meant to represent bamboo shoots.

5. CN Tower – Toronto

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This tower was the highest free-standing structure in the world from its opening in 1976 until 2007. The CN Tower was named one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World in 1995. A helicopter flew the massive antenna up to the top in 36 sections.

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Don’t Be Afraid of These 5 Interesting Facts About ‘Frankenstein’

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most classic horror stories of all time. In the 200 years since it was first published, there have been numerous film adaptations and even more costumes inspired by the unforgettable monster.

Here are 5 facts about the book that continues to terrify readers.

1. It was written by a teenager

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Mary Shelley started writing the landmark book when she was only 18-years-old. Frankenstein was published when Shelley was 20.

2. The book did not get a good initial reception

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One original review read, “What a tissue of horrible and disgusting absurdity this work presents.” The book gained popularity as the years went by, and in 1823 a play based on Frankenstein made the tale even more popular.

3. Frankenstein shares its name with a castle

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In German, Frankenstein means “Stone of the Franks.” Shelley said she made up the name, but a historian claimed that the author visited the castle that bears the name in Germany. A former resident of the castle was Konrad Dippel, an alchemist and physician who was unbalanced. It’s rumored that Dippel, like Dr. Frankenstein, dug up graves and experimented on dead bodies.

4. Some people thought her husband wrote the book

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Percy Shelley, Mary’s husband, was a well-known poet and many believed he wrote the famous book, especially because it was originally published anonymously. Percy did, however, edit the book and he encouraged his wife to expand the story into a whole book.

5. Shelley got the idea for the book from a dream

Shelley said she had a waking dream. She described it like this: “I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the working of some powerful engine, show signs of life. … He sleeps; but he is awakened; he opens his eyes; behold, the horrid thing stands at his bedside, opening his curtains and looking on him with yellow, watery, but speculative eyes.”

She began working on the book the very next day.

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The Differences Between Dating Men and Women, According to 12+ Bisexuals

Bisexual people have dated members of both sexes. This gives them a unique insight into men, women, and relationships that most of us don’t have.

In this AskReddit thread, people who are bisexual reveal these differences.

1. Public perception

“How it’s received by the general public. When I’m out one on one with a man, it’s second nature to assume he is my significant other in situations such as having a dinner date or a weekend away at a hotel. That’s not the case when I’m with a woman. In particular, my current girlfriend looks somewhat similar to me. We’re both petite blondes. When we are out together, the first assumption is that we’re sisters or best friends. We have to make a point to explain that we’re together. It doesn’t bother me, as most people genuinely just don’t know and assume what’s second nature to them. It’s just an observation.”

2. Truth!

“Men can get ready in a matter of minutes.”

3. No privacy

“It’s a little weird on a date with a woman that you use the same bathroom. You don’t get that moment to yourself and there’s no privacy.”

4. Feelin’ good

“I keep seeing a reoccurring theme here. Girls think sex with girls is better, and guys think sex with guys is better. Possibly because you have the same anatomy and know what feels good?”

5. Differences

“In arguments alone: Women are explosive, but more pleasant in the day-to-day. Men tend to backslide into a quiet agony that never gets resolved.”

6. Communication

“More individual difference than gender difference.

But if there is one it’s communication style. Men take a lot longer to open up. And I’d say most men are less thoughtful about many things (like keeping track of important things happening in your life and giving support through them) although my personal experience there with the only man I’ve seriously dated has been stellar.”

7. Dominance

“There’s actually a noticeable difference on how I approach the relationship. When I’m with men I like being taken care of, but I like being more dominant in with women, I’ll do all the things I’d want a man to do for me.”

8. Bros

“The biggest difference for me, as a guy, is that there is a different level of friendship with a guy than a girl. With my current bf, it’s like I’m hanging out with my best bro, at the same time as spending time with the person I love. We do everything together and I never really want time away.

My last ex, a girl, was great to spend time with, but there was a level of understanding and friendship that wasn’t there purely because she was a girl. She could never understand certain things that a guy just gets. That shared understanding of experience that guys have. I’m sure girls have the same thing with other girls.

That was longer than I expected, but that’s the biggest difference I have.”

9. More truth

“One of them is WAY more comfortable buying tampons than the other.”

10. Understanding

“I’ve only dated gay guys and straight girls. For me the biggest difference has been that girls have in general been a lot more understanding of my sexuality and the guys have been a lot more biphobic/dismissive about it.”

11. A positive outlook…

“Women will ruin you emotionally, but men will disappoint you profoundly.”

12. S E X

“Sex. Was constantly being pursued to have sex while dating a man. Now sex is rarely had. If at all.”

13. Break ups

“with women, i always get emotional,..in a complete mess after breaking up. but men, i got over them..before the break up.

women–i think about them often when not together.

men–we were always doing activities together.”

14. It’s all about personality

“Honestly for me, I tend to be attracted to a similar type of personality regardless of gender, and that includes a lack of interest in conforming to gender roles, so in terms of internal relationship dynamics there hasn’t been an easy-to-parse difference my ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends along gender lines.”

15. Crazy talk

“Everyone’s giving normal scenarios, so I wanna bring up worst case. The ‘crazy guy’ is genuinely f****** insane, while the ‘crazy girl’ is a funny kind of insane. Like, craziest guy was a guy who gave me a necklace that he put his blood on to protect me from the secret powers of his alternate personality, and still tries to low key stalk me on social media, while the craziest girl is probably a tie between the super religious girl who cried when I ate meat and the ultra communist who told me she loved me within like an hour.:

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12+ People Reveal Their Biggest Work Fails

Failing at something at home stinks, but at least no one is around to see. When you fail at work, though? That’s the kind of thing that takes a while to forget.

Which, for us today, is a good thing because all these people on AskReddit remembered their #1 work fails. Read on to feel better about yourselves…

1. Uh oh

“Deleted the entire warehouse inventory database. Didn’t know how to get backup. Thank God for nice IT folks.”

2. That’s a whole lotta chicken

“I overestimated and cooked too much chicken for our dinner rush.

By 400 pieces.”

3. That’s a lot of cash

“In sales. Put through a giant order for Part Number 25503PC. Was supposed to be 25503MC. Custom factory make, 4 weeks later arrives on site obviosuly wrong… I just lost the company 30 thousand dollars.”

4. Gross incompetence

“I was a paralegal for a one-attorney office. I mis-calendared a court appearance and my attorney missed the hearing. Client ended up having to represent himself on the reckless driving charge and my attorney had to refund the client about $2,500. Thankfully, both the client and my boss were very gracious about my gross incompetence.”

5. Droppin’ plates

“Serving. I once dropped a salad plate ON a baby’s head. It left a small bruise. I’ve never felt more s***y. It was so, so awful, and so awkward. The family stayed to eat the rest of the meal. Fortunately my manager had another server take over the table. I didn’t get fired, I just got a sitdown lecture about how I can’t just go dropping plates on babies.

They took the baby to a doctor later to make sure everything was okay. I never heard anything else about it, so I guess everything was alright. This is one of those things that I’ll remember that makes me want to crawl in a hole and hide. I’m cringing so hard right now just thinking about it.”

6. I think you did the right thing

“I worked at a fast food joint nearly 20 years ago, some customer in the drive thru threw a chocolate shake at me, yelling that he’d ordered strawberry. I instinctively caught it and threw it back, hitting him in the face and getting chocolate shake all over the interior of his BMW. If my GM wasn’t standing damned near right next to me as it happened, I probably would have been fired.”

7. Ruined ceiling

“I work in AC. We were installing a custom system in the attic of a very nice baby mansion. If you’re not familiar with navigating an attic,you have to be very careful to walk only on the studs, and avoid the sheet rock. Near the access hole of the attic there was a complex duct system that we had to navigate in order to enter or exit. While in the process of straddling one duct and going underneath another, I lost my footing and fell through the sheet rock and ruined their ceiling. Luckily the customer was very understanding and my employer has insurance for cases just like that, and I still have my job!”

8. Missing kid

“I’m a teacher. Early in my career a student went missing after second recess. I looked around and realized he never came back. NO ONE could find him. Called parents: no answer. Searched the playground: nothing. Bat signal: no response.

School wide panic. Superintendent office was called and security & police came.

He never came to school that day. I missed the fact that he was gone all day when I took attendance first thing in the morning. Mom called in a panic wondering why she had 10 missed calls and cops were at her door when she got back from the prearranged doctors appointment she made for her son.

To be fair another kid, Sebastian, told me he saw him jump over the fence and leave at recess. Sebastian lies a lot.”

9. Still didn’t get fired

“I was in charge of moving a desk out of our old building. It was one of those big receptions desks you see in a office lobby. I called 1-800 junk to destroy and move it out. Well you might have guessed but I removed the wrong desk. It cost my work 6,000 dollars to replace it and somehow I wasn’t fired.”

10. That doesn’t sound right…

“I was a receptionist at an obstetrics office. I took a phone call from a patient who was, at the time, eight months pregnant and had a ruptured disc in her back. Well, I typed the message into the computer and sent it to the doctor.

Except I reported that the mother-to-be had a ruptured dick.

And that is now in her medical record, with the correction.

Her doctor found that hilarious.”

11. Forklift accident

“I once hit a water line sticking out of the ground with a forklift that ran to 3 different buildings in the lot. My grandfather straight asked me if I did it and I lied to his face. I in all honesty didn’t know how I did it. He called me out on it immediately on it and I stayed until that water line was fixed while going and letting our neighbors know the mistake I made…”

12. Spilled milk

“My first Sunday (busiest day) stocking the dairy department, 16 year old me pushed a pallet of milk a little too much and it tipped over towards the customer side of the display. 43 out about 150 broke and a few customers got soaked. I thought for sure I’d get fired but my manager showed up laughing and called maintenance who brought a shop vac to the rescue. I stayed and helped clean and got crap the rest of my years there… fun times racing those pallet jacks in the back though…”

13. Fire!

“I used to test the fire alarm. I once forgot to phone the company before the test to let them know we were testing it.

Had two fire trucks turn up at work.”

14. It’s broken

“I was on work placement for a week and I managed to BREAK MY OWN PHONE at a PHONE REPAIR SHOP!!!….pro tip don’t put an iPhone 6 sim tray in a galaxy j7.”

15. Time to cry

“I used to work at a diner, typically the graveyard shift. So one of the closing jobs I had to do was make two containers of ranch. Now these containers were big, probably about 2-3 gallons. So one night I had almost finished preparing the ranch and I had to step away, I placed the lid on the container but not fully shut. When I came back to move the gallons of ranch, I grabbed solely by the lid (why) and PLOP.

The container dropped to the floor and the ranch went flying EVERYWHERE. It drenched me so bad I had an all white uniform now. It got on several customers, basically the entire food prep area, and in all the food that was waiting to be delivered. I gave my bus boy literally all the tips I’d made that night and then went to the back freezer and cried like a little baby for the rest of my shift.”

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15 of the Dumbest Ways People Have Injured Themselves

Some people are simply clumsier than others. I’ve got friends who’ve made it this far without so much as a stubbed toe and other who seem to break bones like it’s an annual tradition.

People on AskReddit were brave enough to admit the absolute dumbest ways they’ve ever been injured.

1. It happens

“Coughed, pulled muscle in back.”

2. Bad habit

“Chipped a tooth biting my fingernails.”

3. Ouch!

“10 years old. Accidentally stepped on a croquet ball (it was bright orange). Broke my ankle.”

4. Accident prone

“In middle school I was on crutches because I broke my ankle, so in my 5th grade wisdom I decided to play soccer on an icy field using the crutches…. I broke my other ankle and ended up in a wheelchair. While in the wheelchair I got pretty good at doing wheelies and showed off a lot… That was until I tried it on carpet and the wheels slipped and I flipped the chair smashing my head into the floor giving myself a concussion. So yeah that.”

5. Hahaha

“Sneezed while crouched down and gave myself a concussion from head butting the granite countertop.”

6. That’s unusual

“One time I got chemical burns around my face from eating too much pineapple. I can list more things like this.”

7. Sinner!

“I ran into a giant cross with my cheek bone at church camp.”

8. The door

“I was helping my buddy and his dad do a kitchen demo and we were in the process of ripping off the old cabinet doors. I reached up and grabbed on to a particularly stubborn cabinet door that needed just a touch of extra force to rip it off the hinges. For some reason I decided the two handed approach was worth a shot and also decided that instead of trying to tear it down I would simply let my feet off the ground and let the weight of my body do the work…

The door came off with such force it slapped my glasses clean off my face and busted a nice fat gash above my eyebrow. Took us 10 minutes to stop laughing at my stupidity and another 15 of searching to find my glasses that had ricocheted off the floor and into the oven somehow.”

9. Wine casualty

“I stabbed myself in the wrist trying to open a bottle of wine with a pocket knife. I hit a really weird spot in my wrist because it didn’t bleed but it left a nasty scar which is still here nearly 20 years later.”

10. Dad laughed at this one

“This only lasted for a minute but when I was younger, my sis and I were at a family party and on a swing set. Some kids do this jump off when you get to the peak of the forward swing and see how far you can land.

For some reason, my dumb self decides to let go during the back swing and I land chest first on the ground. I got up and literally thought I was dying while grasping for air since my lungs got knocked out. All I remember is my dad laughing at me while I was crawling up the deck.”

11. It’s an intense sport

“Playing table tennis. Game got intense, and I didn’t want to lose. So, opponent hits the ball really close to the edge of my side of the table, I decided to go for the ball hard… slam my knuckles right into the edge of the table, bleeding profusely. To this day, almost 10 years later, those stupid scars are across my knuckles now.”

12. Unlucky

“I always wear a helmet when skiing. I was walking out to my car after a great day on the slopes and slipped. Nothing crazy just a little slip on the ice. I would have been fine, except I landed on my helmet. My full weight came down on my helmet, which was clipped onto my backpack, resulting in a broken rib.

The only bone I’ve ever broken… was a result of falling on a helmet.”

13. Shocked

“Unplugging an old electric drill. It was stuck. Got it half way out. Grabbed the metal part of the plug. The shock threw me across the room. Fun!”

14. This is a new one

“Making spaghetti, about to snap them in half. Ended up twisting them while trying to snap them, and the sharp spaghetti made multiple cuts in my hands.”

15. Party foul

“Caught fire at a party once at uni, bonded my sock to my leg and needed a skin graft for the 3rd degree burns. Following the creation of some rather strong punch, a lot of the sauce being down my jeans, some lass dropped a cigarette on me at some point later in the evening and I didn’t notice.”

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