As a twin I can confidently say that NO we do NOT compare our bodies nude. Though I can say that we comment on each other's appearances WITH clothing ON. lol
In America, since our currency doesnt have braille or any grooves to differentiate the bills, some blind people can get a specialized puncher which adds braille to the bill.
My best friend also folds her bills differently to indicate different amounts. Diagonal, in half hamburger, another is in half hot dog, and then I think $1 bills are unfolded.
@@threecheeseburrito"hamburger" and "hotdog" has got to be the most American way of describing widthwise vs lengthwise folds. I've never heard of that.
@@n00bxl71 more of a American regional thing. If your nation is within a 8 hour flight of the US the. You will most likely take a lot from our culture.
Used to work at a theater. The projectors were programmed to play the movie automatically, though if no tickets were sold then someone would go upstairs to turn it off after 5-10 minutes.
Fun fact. They are contractually obligated...especially when projectionists were a thing. Digital allows for automatic play. But film requires someone to operate the projectors. These people are union. So, you had to keep them employed.
Worked in a movie theater, and the movies were automated, and when nobody showed up after 5 10 20 minutes, manager would be responsible for going up and making sure that nobody was actually in the theater, and then shutting the movie off.
Fish react to movement and vibrations transmitted through the ground and water than sounds. But they will react when people are talking close to the water because humans are very animated when talking. Moving their arms and head, making small steps, etc. So it is true that being quiet makes it easier to catch fish, but because people move less when quiet. 🙂
Part true part myth. Fish will pick up on vibrations of you walking but will not hear spoken noise unless you are really loud. A casual normal volume conversation won't scar away fish, grandpa just wants you to be quiet
I’ve caught fish under freeway overpasses (very noisy) while talking to family and with the radio blasting. A childhood friend of mine had a 9 acre pond on his land. We fished there quite a few summers. He would “call” the fish by yelling and banging on the side of a Jon boat. That was usually the dinner bell and he would throw several handfuls of dog kibble into the water, but when we were fishing he would only toss in a single handful and we would start catching catfish like drawing water (as my dad would say)…
I mean- unless you find a hotspot in a huge lake, yesterday I was fishing in a hotspot with a bunch of fish and we were pretty damn loud but caught a bunch
That don’t matter in any of the cases I seen irl or in movies. They mostly being polite instead of telling the other person to stfu. But your correct if your close enough like fishing IN the water it matters
Depends on the type of theater. Independent ones don't run in empty rooms. Older film theaters are more likely to skip a showing. In modern digital corporate theaters, it's easier and almost as cheap to just let the automatic system run it anyway.
Once me and my friend were at a school basketball game and one guy in my class pulled his shorts up and my friend saw the outline, she was not happy I felt bad for her
Anwser for the last question is that they sign their paperwork by leaving "fingerprint" of their toe. I know this, because when my dad was in a hospital unconcious and with bandaged hands that's how some papers had to be signed by him
Had a friend who had a custom stamp with their signature on it from before their accident that let them stamp it with their mouth, but yeah before that he had to use his feet or in some cases do a picture and voice signature.
If he was unconscious, I don't think they should be getting his signature in any way as he would not be cognitive enough to know what's going on or what's being signed off on.
I saw a lady with no arms sign in with her feet at the doctors office. Reached up to the counter with her foot, grabbed the pen between her toes, and signed the clipboard. She was alone, so I'm fairly sure she drove herself.
Ok so most of those questions are really stupid, but in regards to the question of how the visually impaired identify the value of their bills, this is legitimate, and I know this. There is a gadget made that allows you to imprint tactile Braille numbers on your bills, so even if you don’t see what the bills are worth, you can feel it and know.
@@Roboshi2007 On the Euro it's not Braile but there are tactile indicators on the short sides of the bills Also the coins everything above red coins has ridges on the outside to differentiate plus the size difference helps too
In the UK all of the notes are different sizes, so you can tell without even taking them out of your wallet. They are all different colours so that partially sighted can identify them. They then also have braille. The USA is the only country to make all notes the same size, and one of only 2 to have them all the same colour. Pretty backward country.
1: yes they do 2: most of us do but ironically 3: dangles (i think idk I’m not a man) 4: They’re programmed to automatically play, someone will come up and turn it off eventually 5: Braille 6: I notice but I don’t stare- 7: most of them don’t I think 8: cause sound doesn’t transfer well from air to water it’s really hard to hear sound above water meaning probably not 9: toe prints I’m pretty sure
@@cudomoneyright as it's not really the sound per say that scare fish, but the vibrations of the sound and what's being done. It's like if the air around is just started vibrating out of no where. I'd be stressed.
My currency (CAD) has something similar to braille that can help visually impaired people identify the currency, and some blind Americans have hole punchers that can help them (or they organize it in a certain way)
Euro banknotes have different sizes for different values. €5 being smallest because it is worth least, €10 slightly bigger, €20 even bigger and so on. €500 is the most valueble and therefor the biggest banknote.
British notes have braille but I don’t know braille. They’re different sizes, £5 being the smallest and are usually creased as they’re circulated more. 10s & 20s are more difficult to tell apart since they changed to plastic notes and there’s less of a size difference. Contactless payment is easier but I don’t want a cashless society so I use cash.
To elaborate on number 3... "Not every pee is a poop but every poop is a pee." It dangles and thats why we prefer and oval shaped bowl. Hard to dangle with the round ones, got to sit down all wierd and shit 😂
For number 5, my sister is blind and she has a plastic stamp that will indent the corner of bills with braille numbers to match the bill amount. It'll stamp for 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 for each bill. Since she cant tell thebills apart, she usually has me or my mother help her stamp each bill before she puts them into her wallet.
I work at a movie theater- yes. The projector still runs even if nobody is there. If its a REALLY slow day you might see a couple workers on their break in there
For the theater one: Yes, they do run the projector even if the show is empty. I used to work at a theater and saw this happen a lot, especially after the pandemic. The reason is that the bulbs are designed to work at a certain temperature, and cycling them from room to operating temperature shortens their service life. The 10-20 minutes between shows isn't long enough for them to cool down enough to be a problem, but 2 hours definitely is. There's also the fact that most modern theaters have their showings on automatic timers, so to turn it off one of the managers would have to first be notified that a theater is empty and then go up to projection, find the right projector, manually turn it off, and then remember to turn it back on for the next showing. There's also the possibility that someone will come in late and if they had to restart the movie for them it would throw off the schedule for that theater for the rest of the day. There is one exception though: if the doors have already been locked for the night managers would often ask the people at the box office if there were any empty theaters they could shut down because they knew no one else was coming and the sooner all the theaters were shut down the sooner they could go home.
When your grandpa/dad tells you that if you're too loud it'll scare the fish away, it's because they want some peace and quiet to relax while they're fishing
I know this from a different TH-cam short, but there’s an electronic device you can stick one end of a bill into and it tells you the value out loud. There’s also a basic mechanical device used to mark bills with their values in Braille for future reference.
1. Depends 2. Yes. 3. No idea. Don't really care. 4. Yes. 5. Some devices can read the bill and say the value of the bill. Then they can stamp the bill with a braille stamp that imprints that value on the bill. 6. Yes 7. Not a twin. Can't answer. 8. Loud? Yes. Animated? Also yes. Quiet? No. 9. Verbal signature
I don't really leave my junk to dangle, because it touches the water & inside of the bowl. If I'm out in public, I'll just, ya'know... hold it. While I'm at home, I let it rest over the seat. That's the reason I can't just let family barge into the bathroom while I'm in there, because my junk is usually sprawled out over the toilet seat. Vulnerability 100.
On the fish question, it’s not so much the talking scares them. It’s the loud noises above the water. For instance, you could be listening to rock ‘n’ roll music AC/DC, and that would scare the fish usually…. if it’s in a stocked pond where they’re catch and release and the fish have been there for a long time and they know “hey if I get caught, I’m gonna get released,” then they don’t get scared otherwise noises scare them
1. Braces stay on unless otherwise requested 2. Yes 3. Dangles under seat level, sometimes needs to be pushed down 4. Does still play 5. Trusted friends identify the bills, make folds or use a braille engraver to keep track 6. Yes and no, it’s about the same as poking nipples 7. No 8. Yelling scares fish 9. They have someone sign on their behalf
For the movie theatre one, it depends on if management is told about it. If the people working box office let them know what theatres have 0 tickets sold, they'll turn of the projectors til the next show.
Ooh ooh ooh! One time i was the only one who bought a ticket to a showing of "the house with a clock in its walls" and I was the ONLY ONE THERE! Half way through a bunch of guys came in but they realized they were in the wrong room. I sat dead center of the theater and it was something else.
Former cinema employee here. If no one buys a ticket to a film, it is still shown on screen through the projector. Why? Someone might show up late, but usually it is because there is another scheduled screening right after it. So in order to keep the time-table, the film is still shown.
For the signature one, they use their toes to sign their signature but people without arms getting their credit card or money out of their pocket must be hard as heck.
1. If they are cremated no. If they are buried yes. 2. Yes, but usually when they are doing something dumb😂. 3. If it long enough to touch the bowl yes the put in in the front. 4. Yes they still run the projector. Actually most theaters now are on a timer. 5. They usually fold different currency differently. There are also wallets and purses with different compartments as well. 6. Yes women do. 7.Yes twins compare thier bodies. Also the doctor does as well. 8. Talking can cause vibrations on the water and yes scare away fish. 9. They don't need to they usually use a copy of the ID attached. Also some people without arms can sign with their feet. Your Welcome❤
Really? Cause I'm a twin and me and my twin have NEVER done that. Honestly sounds pretty weird, like borderline incest. We've compared outfits and commented on how they looked but never bodies...
It dangles, which has led to me having an irrational fear of it hitting the water, but I guess that’s one benefit of having a small one. You generally don’t want it on your lap, because there’s a high tendency to also do number 1 while doing number 2, which generally doesn’t end well.
One time me and my dad were the only people in a cinema and they forgot to start the film because they didn’t realise we were in there. My dad had to go and check we were in the right room.
1: Yes. 2: Yes. 3: It dangles. But I have a bidet, so I pull it up when I turn the bidet on so it doesn't get a shower. 4: No idea. 5: Some currencies have a different feel to them. In the U.S. this is not the case. I asked my blind friends this same question when I was in college. They said they ask someone to verify it for them when receiving it, and they keep each type of bill in a special wallet that has enough pockets for each kind, so when they spend it they know how much by what pocket it's in. 6: No idea. 7: My cousins (twins) used to take baths together when they were younger. So, kind of I guess? 8: I've also been told this my whole life. I can't say if it's true or not, but here in Japan, where fishing is hugely popular, whenever I've said this my Japanese friends had no idea what I was talking about. 9: I worked with a notary public and while this didn't actually happen to us, I do know the answer. There are several ways to sign. For one, many prosthesis are built to be able to handle movements such as this. Another is to just use your mouth. They also make special stamps for this very purpose to make it easier. Finally, you are allowed to have someone sign on your behalf. As long as you can prove that you can't do it yourself, pretty easy if you don't have arms, and that you're of sound mind, you basically just have to announce to the person that you are not under duress of any kind, a person with you can sign on your behalf if you're present.
To answer the blind people question i can say as a Mexican i always notice the bills have diferent sizes and some "texture" and i ask my grandma why and she told me they make them this way for the sake of blind people and old people and not many countries have this sistem, also our coins also have different sizes and textures and also when they added the 20 pesos coin they have a non circular form so u can tell its the 20 one and not the 10 one
Someone who works at movies theater here Yes the projectors are set a schedule so the movies/ads play even if no ones in there it’s freaky if it’s a horror movie and you have to clean alone at night 😅
I found out that the fishing thing really depends on where you fish. If it is a lake, pond or a section of a river that is regularly used to fish in it doesn’t make much of a difference, but if you are somewhere where it’s uncommon for people to be there being quite and staying still definitely improves your chances of catching something.
It dangles. Trust me.
That question popped up at the perfect time.
Yeah, it kinda just hangs there
@@Lavario it depends on how long it is I've heard some people just put it on the toilet seat
I just throw it over my shoulder
@@rize2874 😂
@@material_Phoenix must be nice..
As a twin I can confidently say that NO we do NOT compare our bodies nude. Though I can say that we comment on each other's appearances WITH clothing ON. lol
I just came here, as a twin, to sa the dame thing 😂
As a twin, I can agree to your statement
I know you wish you did tho
Lie
@@J4k7193RNope. Another twin here and it has never crossed our minds. Gross.
In America, since our currency doesnt have braille or any grooves to differentiate the bills, some blind people can get a specialized puncher which adds braille to the bill.
My best friend also folds her bills differently to indicate different amounts. Diagonal, in half hamburger, another is in half hot dog, and then I think $1 bills are unfolded.
@@threecheeseburrito"hamburger" and "hotdog" has got to be the most American way of describing widthwise vs lengthwise folds. I've never heard of that.
Fun fact if you're legally blind some states will give you one for free
@@n00bxl71it’s taught in schools in Canada too
@@n00bxl71 more of a American regional thing. If your nation is within a 8 hour flight of the US the. You will most likely take a lot from our culture.
I've been the only person in a movie theater before, so I'm pretty sure the answer to showing a movie to an empty theater is yes.
You are indeed correct even when the theaters and be they will still show the movie, I know this cuz I worked at a movie theater
Used to work at a theater. The projectors were programmed to play the movie automatically, though if no tickets were sold then someone would go upstairs to turn it off after 5-10 minutes.
Fun fact. They are contractually obligated...especially when projectionists were a thing. Digital allows for automatic play. But film requires someone to operate the projectors. These people are union. So, you had to keep them employed.
Worked in a movie theater, and the movies were automated, and when nobody showed up after 5 10 20 minutes, manager would be responsible for going up and making sure that nobody was actually in the theater, and then shutting the movie off.
There is an infinite difference between 1 and 0
Fish react to movement and vibrations transmitted through the ground and water than sounds. But they will react when people are talking close to the water because humans are very animated when talking. Moving their arms and head, making small steps, etc. So it is true that being quiet makes it easier to catch fish, but because people move less when quiet. 🙂
Part true part myth. Fish will pick up on vibrations of you walking but will not hear spoken noise unless you are really loud. A casual normal volume conversation won't scar away fish, grandpa just wants you to be quiet
I’ve caught fish under freeway overpasses (very noisy) while talking to family and with the radio blasting.
A childhood friend of mine had a 9 acre pond on his land. We fished there quite a few summers. He would “call” the fish by yelling and banging on the side of a Jon boat. That was usually the dinner bell and he would throw several handfuls of dog kibble into the water, but when we were fishing he would only toss in a single handful and we would start catching catfish like drawing water (as my dad would say)…
A diver calls his favorite fish friend by making gulping sounds under water
The fish always comes 🐟
I mean- unless you find a hotspot in a huge lake, yesterday I was fishing in a hotspot with a bunch of fish and we were pretty damn loud but caught a bunch
That don’t matter in any of the cases I seen irl or in movies. They mostly being polite instead of telling the other person to stfu. But your correct if your close enough like fishing IN the water it matters
I usually hold mine down just in case more pee comes out
Same
True cause sometimes you just push to hard tbh
Gravity doesn't do that for you?
@@ruaine83wym gravity? Do you have a pvc pipe down there or what
@@ruaine83 naw cause it’s kinda being held up by ur balls
Yeah they still sell them and the projector still runs when no one is there
Depends on the type of theater. Independent ones don't run in empty rooms. Older film theaters are more likely to skip a showing. In modern digital corporate theaters, it's easier and almost as cheap to just let the automatic system run it anyway.
What does lmao mean?
@@The-difference-exterminatorlaughing my a** off
@@CraigCope-lb5lcvista does have the ability to not run the projectors, say if a show is canceled or no tickets sold.
why is there someone in here asking what lmao means
for #6, we definitely notice. it's either an accident and we're astonished, or it's on purpose 😂
Once me and my friend were at a school basketball game and one guy in my class pulled his shorts up and my friend saw the outline, she was not happy I felt bad for her
@@CloverTheFirst5 was she mad? Or just grossed out? I couldn't understand if she was mad.
@@ThePloingusMan she was grossed out
@@CloverTheFirst5 very understandable, some people aren't ment to see all that meat 😔😔😔😔
We've noticed yall noticing
Frome the creators of " does it grip ? " !
We introduce to you ! : " does it dangle ? "
Avoid “will it blend?” at all costs.
@@keeklawless9248no Problem, but will it melt?
Hahahahaha
@@lobbyhoe01asking the real questions here
Does it spin though🤨
As someone who worked in a movie theater they do show the movies even when no one buys a ticket. The projectors are preprogrammed to the schedule.
Definitely went in some during my lunch break
@@crazypete7503 me too!
That makes me feel old.
They used to be on film.
@@erincarson8998very fragile film, at that. Digital is a double-edged sword.
Not all cinemas, even some digital ones start the films manually (and then won't if no one is there)
Anwser for the last question is that they sign their paperwork by leaving "fingerprint" of their toe. I know this, because when my dad was in a hospital unconcious and with bandaged hands that's how some papers had to be signed by him
Some people can sign by holding pen in their mouths.
Had a friend who had a custom stamp with their signature on it from before their accident that let them stamp it with their mouth, but yeah before that he had to use his feet or in some cases do a picture and voice signature.
Every person is different! Just as long as you're able to mark the paper in a way that's unique to you!
Some people even write with their feet
If he was unconscious, I don't think they should be getting his signature in any way as he would not be cognitive enough to know what's going on or what's being signed off on.
I saw a lady with no arms sign in with her feet at the doctors office. Reached up to the counter with her foot, grabbed the pen between her toes, and signed the clipboard. She was alone, so I'm fairly sure she drove herself.
Ok so most of those questions are really stupid, but in regards to the question of how the visually impaired identify the value of their bills, this is legitimate, and I know this. There is a gadget made that allows you to imprint tactile Braille numbers on your bills, so even if you don’t see what the bills are worth, you can feel it and know.
And to figure out what value to stamp there is a bill reader that slides on the end and electronically says the value of the bill
In the UK and Europe braille is on all paper currency anyway.
(Well not paper anymore)
@@Roboshi2007
On the Euro it's not Braile but there are tactile indicators on the short sides of the bills
Also the coins everything above red coins has ridges on the outside to differentiate plus the size difference helps too
In the UK all of the notes are different sizes, so you can tell without even taking them out of your wallet. They are all different colours so that partially sighted can identify them. They then also have braille.
The USA is the only country to make all notes the same size, and one of only 2 to have them all the same colour. Pretty backward country.
And also, people who are legally blind do not necessarily have a complete lack of vision.
I think it's a very thin line between comparing and incest
It’s only incest if it’s sexual. Nothing bad about giving your clone style advice
Yeah I have a twin brother and we've NEVER done that. Sounds pretty weird tbh, I hope no one does.
1: yes they do
2: most of us do but ironically
3: dangles (i think idk I’m not a man)
4: They’re programmed to automatically play, someone will come up and turn it off eventually
5: Braille
6: I notice but I don’t stare-
7: most of them don’t I think
8: cause sound doesn’t transfer well from air to water it’s really hard to hear sound above water meaning probably not
9: toe prints I’m pretty sure
Do black people make school shooter jokes or is it more like "when you show a white guy a piece of cheddar cheese"
The fish one is mostly about how loud you're being or what you're doing. It *can* scare away fish, but usually won't.
Just keep staring at the bulge but look disappointed and disgusted so that they feel bad and stop staring at your chest and rear
It dangles... well for those of us with enough to dangle. The others are just extremely unfortunate. And it just kinda pokes out a bit.
@@cudomoneyright as it's not really the sound per say that scare fish, but the vibrations of the sound and what's being done. It's like if the air around is just started vibrating out of no where. I'd be stressed.
Why would we put it on our lap?
Where does it go....
@@34Neaa Disaimer NSFW
you better pray your soft and itl dangle in the toilet bowl to pee if your hard you cooked
@@34Neaajust down, naturally the angle isn't great enough to be in the way or anything
@@Man-I-Love-Frogswhat if it can reach the toilet water?
Just a question, don’t assume anything
@@Harsh-tf9he long peepee, weird angle, small toilet, flooded toilet
My currency (CAD) has something similar to braille that can help visually impaired people identify the currency, and some blind Americans have hole punchers that can help them (or they organize it in a certain way)
Euro banknotes have different sizes for different values. €5 being smallest because it is worth least, €10 slightly bigger, €20 even bigger and so on. €500 is the most valueble and therefor the biggest banknote.
British notes have braille but I don’t know braille. They’re different sizes, £5 being the smallest and are usually creased as they’re circulated more. 10s & 20s are more difficult to tell apart since they changed to plastic notes and there’s less of a size difference. Contactless payment is easier but I don’t want a cashless society so I use cash.
To elaborate on number 3...
"Not every pee is a poop but every poop is a pee."
It dangles and thats why we prefer and oval shaped bowl. Hard to dangle with the round ones, got to sit down all wierd and shit 😂
For number 5, my sister is blind and she has a plastic stamp that will indent the corner of bills with braille numbers to match the bill amount. It'll stamp for 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 for each bill. Since she cant tell thebills apart, she usually has me or my mother help her stamp each bill before she puts them into her wallet.
Ive worked at a movie theater before, yes or at least at mine they do. Sometimes ppl come in 10-15 minutes after a movie starts and buys tickets
I work at a movie theater- yes. The projector still runs even if nobody is there. If its a REALLY slow day you might see a couple workers on their break in there
So a Wednesday afternoon?
@@King4sshole89 depends on what movies are out and what time of year it is, but yeah
AS A TWIN ITS A HARD NO
I am a guy but i can confirm the outline thing, my gf noticed one at a bball game once
Sorry big dawg
A obout talking scaring away the fish. I think this was totally to keep the zen aspect of fishing going on🐟🐠🐡🦈
For the theater one: Yes, they do run the projector even if the show is empty. I used to work at a theater and saw this happen a lot, especially after the pandemic. The reason is that the bulbs are designed to work at a certain temperature, and cycling them from room to operating temperature shortens their service life. The 10-20 minutes between shows isn't long enough for them to cool down enough to be a problem, but 2 hours definitely is. There's also the fact that most modern theaters have their showings on automatic timers, so to turn it off one of the managers would have to first be notified that a theater is empty and then go up to projection, find the right projector, manually turn it off, and then remember to turn it back on for the next showing. There's also the possibility that someone will come in late and if they had to restart the movie for them it would throw off the schedule for that theater for the rest of the day. There is one exception though: if the doors have already been locked for the night managers would often ask the people at the box office if there were any empty theaters they could shut down because they knew no one else was coming and the sooner all the theaters were shut down the sooner they could go home.
‘does it dangle’ is so funny for no reason
As a twin, I have never seen my twin naked, let alone compare each other
I feel like i remember learning that some currencies use bills of varying size and thickness, so that you can tell the value just by holding them.
Also all these have tickled my brain I want answers now
Last question actually makes sense
Im with the very last one. Its actually crossed my mind
as a man, it dangles
When your grandpa/dad tells you that if you're too loud it'll scare the fish away, it's because they want some peace and quiet to relax while they're fishing
Mine is just so short it is just there being straight even when not held on to
Some of these are actually legitimate questions.
I've seen people with no arms writing with their mouth in cursive too. And a little girl used her feet to play video games
I don't know what skibity toilet is, and at this point, I'm too scared to ask.
You’re cooked
If you don’t know, you’ve been blessed. The rest of us don’t have that luxury.
Six of us showed up to watch the midnight movie, (Batman) and management decided not to show it. 💙 T.E.N.
The movie theatre one isn't a stupid question, that's a legitimate one
It dangles, usuallu there's both poop and pee getting out.
I wonder that too
It dangles but we gotta be careful or the splash might get it
It always dangles and we almost always play with it if possible
I hold it up out of the water. But my buddy says he flops it over his thigh.
At my theater, we do not run the projector. We just move on to selling tickets for the next show.
I know this from a different TH-cam short, but there’s an electronic device you can stick one end of a bill into and it tells you the value out loud. There’s also a basic mechanical device used to mark bills with their values in Braille for future reference.
Everyone talking about the braille stamps, but there are also dollar bill readers. They read the currency out loud.
1. Depends
2. Yes.
3. No idea. Don't really care.
4. Yes.
5. Some devices can read the bill and say the value of the bill. Then they can stamp the bill with a braille stamp that imprints that value on the bill.
6. Yes
7. Not a twin. Can't answer.
8. Loud? Yes. Animated? Also yes. Quiet? No.
9. Verbal signature
I don't really leave my junk to dangle, because it touches the water & inside of the bowl. If I'm out in public, I'll just, ya'know... hold it. While I'm at home, I let it rest over the seat.
That's the reason I can't just let family barge into the bathroom while I'm in there, because my junk is usually sprawled out over the toilet seat. Vulnerability 100.
Do your balls hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
#2
Yes we do
theone question that has always haunted me. "how has no one found my drawing yet?"
In Canada since we don’t use paper bills, the money has braille on it already, although in the US I believe there is a special puncher you can use.
It dangles. And when ur "blessed", a toilet with high water level is a nightmare.. trust me. Lol
As a twin we only compared strength, speed, muscles etc. but no naked comparison.
“Last short before bed”
The short:
It dangles and you just have to pray that you don’t end up poking the bowl or the water
On the fish question, it’s not so much the talking scares them. It’s the loud noises above the water. For instance, you could be listening to rock ‘n’ roll music AC/DC, and that would scare the fish usually…. if it’s in a stocked pond where they’re catch and release and the fish have been there for a long time and they know “hey if I get caught, I’m gonna get released,” then they don’t get scared otherwise noises scare them
Haha I'm about to start putting it on my lap 😂😂 never even considered that😅
1. Braces stay on unless otherwise requested
2. Yes
3. Dangles under seat level, sometimes needs to be pushed down
4. Does still play
5. Trusted friends identify the bills, make folds or use a braille engraver to keep track
6. Yes and no, it’s about the same as poking nipples
7. No
8. Yelling scares fish
9. They have someone sign on their behalf
My "thing" neither.... Cuz im ALWAYS HA... My lawyer has advised i dont finish this joke
5: They fold the corners in specific ways based on the values of bills so they can distinguish them
For the movie theatre one, it depends on if management is told about it. If the people working box office let them know what theatres have 0 tickets sold, they'll turn of the projectors til the next show.
For the blind one, in Canada we have braille on our bills
Yes they still play the movie when no one is watching.
The blind thing is from something called “braille” unless that’s like a particular country thing that others don’t have but that’s just dumb.
All valid questions.
4: I was watching the godzilla vs Kong movie in 2021 with my dad and literally nobody else was there. They probably do.
They do in fact still run the movie
Ooh ooh ooh! One time i was the only one who bought a ticket to a showing of "the house with a clock in its walls" and I was the ONLY ONE THERE! Half way through a bunch of guys came in but they realized they were in the wrong room. I sat dead center of the theater and it was something else.
For the women looking at basketball shorts: That goes unsaid
You can sort the currency by taste
This sounds like it's going to start another kobold argument.
damn bro the twins question is the same as asking if siblings who look extremely similar compare their nude body’s, NO, THEY DONT 💀
It dangles, but if it’s the morning, it’s straight up
Former cinema employee here. If no one buys a ticket to a film, it is still shown on screen through the projector. Why? Someone might show up late, but usually it is because there is another scheduled screening right after it. So in order to keep the time-table, the film is still shown.
We totally look it might be on accident but we always end up looking especially in basketball shorts
Touches the water
I mean i can only speak from my experience, but it doesn't dangle. It's so long i have to wrap it around my neck like a boa.
3 it dangles so if i have to pee it just ends up in the toilet
4 = yes. Most movies run on an automated schedule. Very rarely does the projector not run save for very specific situations.
Not my dumbass answering the last one: "Oh, i dunno, maybe a finger print" *scrolls twice* "wait a minute..."
The movie still plays. People always come in late for shows and gets mad at the theater for running the movie on time 😳😩😡
"How do people with no arms sign their signature?"
I dont know, they might need a hand or two
For the signature one, they use their toes to sign their signature but people without arms getting their credit card or money out of their pocket must be hard as heck.
In Europe, every single bill has little stripes along one side with varying patterns that you can actually feel
1. If they are cremated no. If they are buried yes.
2. Yes, but usually when they are doing something dumb😂.
3. If it long enough to touch the bowl yes the put in in the front.
4. Yes they still run the projector. Actually most theaters now are on a timer.
5. They usually fold different currency differently. There are also wallets and purses with different compartments as well.
6. Yes women do.
7.Yes twins compare thier bodies. Also the doctor does as well.
8. Talking can cause vibrations on the water and yes scare away fish.
9. They don't need to they usually use a copy of the ID attached. Also some people without arms can sign with their feet.
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Really? Cause I'm a twin and me and my twin have NEVER done that. Honestly sounds pretty weird, like borderline incest. We've compared outfits and commented on how they looked but never bodies...
It dangles, which has led to me having an irrational fear of it hitting the water, but I guess that’s one benefit of having a small one.
You generally don’t want it on your lap, because there’s a high tendency to also do number 1 while doing number 2, which generally doesn’t end well.
For the last one, a lot of people without arms can actually wrote with their feet.
It is 100% possible to learn, so many do.
One time me and my dad were the only people in a cinema and they forgot to start the film because they didn’t realise we were in there. My dad had to go and check we were in the right room.
Do you sit with your face toward the back part and use that as a reading area? Lmao😅
For the last one, they use a fingerprint
Fir anyone down here about to give me hate, please note that this is a dark joke
The one for the blind money they have braille singing jigs
Most of these questions are neither stupid nor embarrassing and im livid there are no answers included
1: Yes.
2: Yes.
3: It dangles. But I have a bidet, so I pull it up when I turn the bidet on so it doesn't get a shower.
4: No idea.
5: Some currencies have a different feel to them. In the U.S. this is not the case. I asked my blind friends this same question when I was in college. They said they ask someone to verify it for them when receiving it, and they keep each type of bill in a special wallet that has enough pockets for each kind, so when they spend it they know how much by what pocket it's in.
6: No idea.
7: My cousins (twins) used to take baths together when they were younger. So, kind of I guess?
8: I've also been told this my whole life. I can't say if it's true or not, but here in Japan, where fishing is hugely popular, whenever I've said this my Japanese friends had no idea what I was talking about.
9: I worked with a notary public and while this didn't actually happen to us, I do know the answer. There are several ways to sign. For one, many prosthesis are built to be able to handle movements such as this. Another is to just use your mouth. They also make special stamps for this very purpose to make it easier. Finally, you are allowed to have someone sign on your behalf. As long as you can prove that you can't do it yourself, pretty easy if you don't have arms, and that you're of sound mind, you basically just have to announce to the person that you are not under duress of any kind, a person with you can sign on your behalf if you're present.
To answer the blind people question i can say as a Mexican i always notice the bills have diferent sizes and some "texture" and i ask my grandma why and she told me they make them this way for the sake of blind people and old people and not many countries have this sistem, also our coins also have different sizes and textures and also when they added the 20 pesos coin they have a non circular form so u can tell its the 20 one and not the 10 one
Yea... every guy wants a big one, until it starts dropping in the gross water every time he leans forward to wipe.
Talking only scares things with ears so no not unless you’re talking under water
Not an armless person, but I once watched a Nat Geo episode of a person with extremely under-devoloped arms, and they signed things using their feet 😮
About currency for the blind, there are some options. Euro bills have different sizes. There are braille punchers, too
Someone who works at movies theater here
Yes the projectors are set a schedule so the movies/ads play even if no ones in there it’s freaky if it’s a horror movie and you have to clean alone at night 😅
My mom uses a brail imprinter
I found out that the fishing thing really depends on where you fish. If it is a lake, pond or a section of a river that is regularly used to fish in it doesn’t make much of a difference, but if you are somewhere where it’s uncommon for people to be there being quite and staying still definitely improves your chances of catching something.