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Traditional-Meat-549 t1_j47tiq3 wrote
Reply to comment by hibearmate in TIL that fish skin is used as wound dressing for severe burn injuries, leading to fast and very effective healing. by firesparxx
Kaiser now prescribes medical grade honey for stubborn wounds that won't heal...brother had to get it for a suture that wouldn't close.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_j47t5bv wrote
Reply to TIL that fish skin is used as wound dressing for severe burn injuries, leading to fast and very effective healing. by firesparxx
fish oil is the main ingredient in Prep H, too...just fyi
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_j0ik5sg wrote
Reply to comment by absolute_yote in Child abuse in the U.S. - victims by perpetrator relationship 2020 by Not_that_wire
was just thinking this
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz9f1v1 wrote
Reply to comment by herbw in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
if you consider, literally every religion is a "tie to the pagans"...its where we begin as a species here. People with intellect want to make meaning out of their existence.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz98d5e wrote
Reply to comment by Bubba-ORiley in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Yorick! You're back
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz5ifqe wrote
Reply to comment by Spram2 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Gaspar
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz5icjk wrote
Reply to comment by Override9636 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Balthasar, Gaspar and Melchior...likely Arabs/Egyptions/Africans - not "kings" but maybe necromancers or seers - in the Persian Zoroastrian faith or perhaps a nature-based religion.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz5htqh wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
At least in Europe, they were mostly Christian with towns built around the church - so what the church did, they did. Not exactly a day "off" as we know it - most folks knew each other and the work they performed. But they did go to Mass and the after party
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz4sz7w wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
I don't see my response, so will post again - YES, you count and I am sorry. I am just an old, disappointed English major who had life changing epiphanies while studying Bill the Bard.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz4sh40 wrote
Reply to comment by sloppyredditor in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Now I want a partridge
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz4secj wrote
Reply to comment by NinjaCarcajou in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Joyeux Noel
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz4s6n4 wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
YES, you are - I stand corrected. I overgeneralized. I am sorry.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz4opap wrote
Reply to comment by danteheehaw in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
rough night?
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz4o41v wrote
Reply to comment by Ignorhymus in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
That is primarily a British colloquialism - recognized as another term for Pentecost
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz35ale wrote
Reply to comment by jcosta89 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Its MARKETING - if people realized that they could pay sale prices and give gifts on any of the 12 days, things would change again
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz354a3 wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
sadly, no one knows him anymore
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz3526x wrote
Reply to comment by bk15dcx in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Pentecost - 50 days.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz34zbi wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
actually its really fun
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_iz34wvi wrote
Reply to TIL "The Twelve Days of Christmas" STARTS on Christmas Day, and ends of January 5th (Three Kings Day). by HauntedHippie
Glad you know this now and that you told others - the advertisers claimed it for consumerism and now most people think its before.
Christmas is a SEASON - it lasts 12 days.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_ivze41y wrote
Reply to comment by Big_Mac22 in Nevada passes sweeping version of Equal Rights Amendment by [deleted]
do you have children?
I ask this because I watched the evolution of this stuff in the interactions with my own kids - the eldest routinely sought to dominate his younger siblings. I submit to you that its behavior that comes naturally to SOME people in SOME circumstances, and unless it is halted and retrained, becomes a way of life. Kids are not naturally "good" or "bad", but they are little scientists who will experiment with behavior until they achieve a desired outcome. Hence, boundaries.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_ivz6icd wrote
Reply to comment by Big_Mac22 in Nevada passes sweeping version of Equal Rights Amendment by [deleted]
Seems to me that SOME people cooperate and others strive to dominate. I don't see, looking back at history, that the worst in human nature has been curbed much with the exception of those places that hold them accountable to codified laws. Prove me wrong.
Society began when we agreed upon rules. We had to agree on rules because we needed to curb bad behavior.
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_ir728xf wrote
Reply to A student was killed in a Purdue University residence hall. His roommate is in custody. by blamdin
this is just so awful and my heart goes out to his parents and those who loved him
Traditional-Meat-549 t1_j7hl0f8 wrote
Reply to TIL that physically acting out your dreams (loss of REM sleep paralysis) is >80% accurate at predicting future brain maladies including Parkinson's, Lewy Body Dementia, and ALS by SimilarLee
Husband acts out his dreams and his mother has Lewy Body...great.