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Some things can be learned without having to go through a traumatic experience; after all, common sense can go a long way. But there are certain life lessons that we can only understand if we go through them ourselves.

People in this popular Reddit thread realized this by accident. Their unfortunate “messed around and found out” stories range from learning that ducks can bite to discovering that poison ivy is actually poisonous. If you’re curious to know more about how this went down, scroll down below.

We also reached out to AyrionUpaka, who started this discussion in the first place.

You can find our interview with them below!

#1

When i was a kid I was short and fat and I got picked on mercilessly. Then one summer I went and worked in the Alaska Bush and grew to 6'3" and got pretty ripped. I also got taught some very basic moves from some of the surveyors I was working with. Came back to high school and got into it with every person who bullied me. I won and learned all the wrong lessons.

New kid started at my school and I was the a*****e this time. He was always polite, walked away, and generally asked me to stop but I didn't. Finally he told me that he'd meet me on a Saturday and we could have it out. We showed up, he asked one more time for me to just stop. That's the point that I should have realized I'd done f****d up.

I went after him and he took me apart. It was the proverbial "He hit me with so many rights I was desperate for a left." But when he had me down he stopped, helped me sit up, and then sat down to talk to me. He gave me advice on how I was acting, how i was just doing the same thing that had been done to me, and that I'd never be happy if I went down that path. Then he helped me clean up and sent me home.

That conversation made such an impact on me it 100% changed me overnight and I owe it to him. I absolutely f****d around and found out, but in the best way possible.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Good for him, literally got some sense beaten into his skull.

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I was a teenager working retail with a guy named Stephen and I always just called him Steve. He pulled me aside one day and asked me politely if I could call him Stephen since he preferred that. My smart a*s replied “Well I want to be called Gladiator but you don’t see me complaining.” He just said “deal” and walked away.

For the next two years he only referred to me as Gladiator. Need help finding something? Gladiator here would be happy to help you. He would get on the intercom and be like “Gladiator to the front desk…Gladiator, front desk.”

Learned not to be a smart a*s and never called him Steve again.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Okay this is funny, harmless and something you would laugh about later if it happened to you. Stephen, wherever you are, you handled this perfectly.

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#3

If someone will cheat to be with you, then they will also cheat on you to be with someone else.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is, quite literally, the definition of "fụck around and find out".

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Bored Panda reached out to AyrionUpaka, who kindly agreed to tell us what inspired them to start this discussion online.

"It's a fairly common saying I hear quite often. It's a warning, and it got me thinking about what happened to those who chose not to heed the warning. This subreddit seemed like a great place to ask for a large and varied response. Although I really wasn't expecting a response quite so large."

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Abusers aren't worth a second chance. If they know you're willing to leave, they'll just go harder. Being lonely is better than being broken.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Too many people in abusive relations, who believe, "They said they changed, they swear!" end up either permanently disabled or dead. My mother had the best Southernism on cheating or abuse, "Make your first one a good one, honey, it'll be your last."

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out I was late for work and starving. The chicken I pulled from the fridge for a quick dinner smelled a little weird. But it was organic and I had roasted it myself, so it must be fine.

So very f*****g wrong. 18 hours of pure hell. I would have gone to the hospital but I literally couldn’t get off my bathroom floor. Fainted twice and ended up with a black eye from hitting my head on the toilet.

When in doubt, throw it out.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If something in my fridge looks like it is evolving into a higher life form, it gets evicted.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Drank for too many years. Went from Fun Bobby to Mean Bobby. Stayed as Mean Bobby for way too long.

Sober now, getting on ten years. There’s still a path of destruction behind me, but the new path has been very good for me.

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If they were to answer this question themselves, they would go back in time to when they were just six years old.

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"The playground teachers always warned us not to venture behind the outbuilding towards the back of the playground since it was dangerous back there.

One day, I heard a bunch of kids playing behind the building, and curiosity got the better of me, so I went to join them. Unfortunately, I wasn't paying attention to where I was walking and found the "danger" when I accidentally stepped on a board with an upturned, rusty nail in it. The nail slid straight into my heel.

Almost immediately after, a teacher found us all, scolded us, and told us to come out. Another unfortunate part of the story is that they wrongly believed I was crying because I'd been caught breaking the rules, so they didn't think to ask me if anything else was wrong. As a 6-year-old, I was shy and not very articulate, so it took them a fair while to figure out that I was actually injured. My mom was called, and I got to take the rest of the day off school, so it's not an entirely unhappy ending."

#7

I tried to break up a dog fight. Was holding my dog, on leash, when an unleashed dog ran in and began attacking him.

I went for the dog's scruff to try to pin him to the ground (while also trying to hold my dog back with the other hand). The attacking dog bit my hand three times quickly, the third time he punctured my thumb bones and got a real good grip. Proceeded to try to rip my thumb off. All I remember thinking is, "That's my primary hand, even if I let go of Fitzy (my dog) with the other hand, you are NOT going to be able to pry this thing's mouth open."

This was all of course happening in the span of 5-10 seconds. Out of nowhere my then girlfriend swooped in like f*****g Batman from behind the dog, sunk her fingers into its' scruff, and her knee into the back of its' neck, ripping it off me. Anyway I ended up proposing to her after that and the settlement paid for a big chunk of our wedding. In retrospect I'm damn glad this thing went after me, it was a 4th of July party and there were little kids everywhere.

What makes me angriest about this whole thing is the way it impacted my dog. He was very social and friendly with other animals before this, but it has been ten years and he won't give any other pup a chance now. He has lived a life lacking what he deserves due to those poor dog owners.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Jesus Christ. This story sent shivers down my spine. See this is the reason I don't have pets. I love cats, I love dogs even more. But you're responsible for your animal, you have to feed them, bring them to the vet, train them clean up after them, provide a safe home with enough enrichment, if you travel you have to make arrangements, it all sounds like a lot of work. It's all the owner's reslonsibility and some people just shouldn't have pets because they aren't responsible enough.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The amount of people who think off-leash dogs have a right to the entire world and fearful dogs need to stay at home is staggering. I haven't been able to bring my dog in public for five years (and probably to the end of his life) because of the off leash entitlement.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As the mother of an autistic son that is scared to death of dogs, I have very little tolerance for anyone who lets their dog run free in public. Especially when there are leash laws posted. I don't care if you tell me that the dog is 'friendly and just wants to play'. I will drop-kick the thing if it runs at my son.

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When my kid was like 2 or 3 some dog came at him and he was able to get away by climbing a tree, I went after it with a shovel, I can't, dogs are too scary!!

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

NEVER grab for the scruff in a dog fight. Grab a tail and run backwards, back them up away from each other (assuming number of dogs to people is at least 1:1). Dogs are hard-wired to be very aware of their necks in a fight and will expect it's an attack from the other dog's pack and will turn faster than you can imagine. I've been "in dogs" both professionally and personally for over 40 years. Been bitten several times and learned the painful ways to safely break dog fights up. If you're not confident: do not even try except perhaps with non body parts like using certain safe kinds of fire extinguishers, pepper spray, splash of vinegar.... I broke up a fight once with a mop that I'd mistaken for a snare pole. Used it to maneuver one dog into a doorway and shut the door on faces until they quit. Never forget dogs are animals first, and as such they will act on their instincts first. Worst bite I ever had (so far) was actually a cat I was helping the groomers with.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We have an aggressive dog ( pitbull) in my neighborhood, but when he hunches and growls at my husbands service dog the guy says oh hes fine he wants to play . I carry a big can of pepper spray on walks in case this dog goes after us. Our dog is trained not to interact with other dogs & will try to pull me to safety if he sees this dog while I am exercising him. I blame his stupid owner, the dog needs training & he walks around like king of the neighborhood & laughs if you show fear of his dog

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Similar with my dog. She was a big, floofy malamute, who generally loved playing with other dogs, be they big or small. Unfortunately, she was attacked twice while I was walking her, by pitbulls off leash. The first time, it was one of those people who talked to their dog, like a naughty toddler, instead of training it. She was a neighbor, and never had her dog on a leash, even though it was constantly biting other dogs, and people. That time, we were coming home, and right out front, so I used a snow shovel to back my dog up. The lady called the police, because her dog had one tooth mark. She got in trouble. The second time it was two dogs, who the owners kept outside, because they couldn't control them. They broke the fence, and attacked my dog. I immediately let go of her leash, because I had my daughter with me. It was bad enough, already. My dog needed hospital, and one of the others didn't make it. Both my daughter, and my dog, wanted nothing to do with pitbulls, after that.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ran out of letters, but I wanted to add. It's not the dogs, usually. It's the owners that are the problem.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

DO NOT LET YOUR DOG OFF LEASH IF IT DOESN'T HAVE A 100% CALLBACK RATE! CHECK IT IN A DOG PARK EVERYDAY/WEEK (depending on how close you are to a dog park). THE ONLY PLACE A DOG CAN BE OFLEASH WITHOUT A 100% CALLBACK IS ON A FARM/LARGE PLOT OF LAND WITH A FENCE/PERIMETER SHOCK COLLER. SPOKEN FROM EXPERIENCE.

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My dog was attacked my 2 dogs from over the road when I was a teen. They literally tore down their fence and attacked him (my mum was walking him on a lead). One of our neighbours grabbed his golf club and started beating hell out of the dogs with it so eventually they backed off. The police didn't want to know, the guy did end up paying the vet bill but only after we took him to court. Dog had some stitches but was mentally fine.

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is why I carry mace & a knife when I walk my dogs. My dogs have been attacked many times by unleashed mutts. If I see them coming they get maces, if it doesn't work they get a new hole in their lung.

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm glad our new neighborhood made it against HOA rules to have an off leash dog.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

8 was walking my cat once when a random stray came sprinting out of nowhere and was trying to attack my cat. Normally my cat will back down just about any dog, but this one was super aggressive and I had to get between them. I didn't wanna hit the dog so I ended up grabbing it and shaking the heck out of it until I finally managed to toss it off the path and into the lake before it ran off. Then spent an hour trying to find my cat whod hidden in some bushes and gotten his leash tangled up.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another time that dang cat escaped his harness and climbed a fence into a yard with a massive Rottweiler. In the seconds i was trying to figure out how to save my guy cat decided to go beast mode and laid that dog down whining so fast. Don't think he even touched it, just scared the hell out of it. Hahaha

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can get him comfortable with other dogs again, it just takes work and a lot of patience. Go see a good dog trainer.

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was thinking this just yesterday. It's been almost a year since two attacks and we're both coming around.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have had two very frightening encounters with unleased dogs. Luckily one dog ran up acting threateningly but just wanted to sniff me, the other dog was sprinting at me, so I turned, lunged and barked at him, sending him running all the way back to the house he had come from. Both times I felt ready to stomp on them if necessary, while simultaneously feeling awful about that.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had a similar experience. My Great Dane was attacked at 15 months old, I was bitten in the process and developed a severe infection within hours. It was then that I learned to never get in the way of a dog fight, just let them sort it out, especially when you have a giant breed with a lot of loose skin. She was also very emotionally damaged from the attack unfortunately.

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is really sad, I can imagine the terror OP felt during the situation. When I was walking my small dog several years ago a woman came walking up with some kind of terriër mix in her arms, at the sight of my dog he jumped down and just attacked me and my dog out of nowhere. It was very brutal, swinging my dog by the neck and lunging at my throat and the woman just stood there and watched like it was an inconvenience to her. When I got the other dog off she just picked it up, said “thanks, sorry he does this sometimes” and ran away. I was so mortified I didn’t even think about getting her info but that dog was so dangerous it should have been put down (he got loose because he chewed through a rope meant to hold a horse!!!). My dog hasn’t been the same since, that one incident ruined my dog’s life and it makes me really sad to think about it.

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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i was walking 2 border collies, one was trained perfectly off leash but i kept her on because she wasnt my dog so i wasnt 100% sure she would stay for me if i told her too, but we were walking near an unleashed dog and i kept telling the owner to grab his dog because it was curious and was trying to come over and the 2 dogs i had were protective over eachother, the guys dog wasnt growling and the owner kept saying that his dog was friendly and wasnt a biter, i was near a fence and parked car so there wasnt much room for me to walk away with the collies so i had to tell him "your dog might not bite but if it gets too close to these 2 when they re cornered like now then they will bite your dog and im not paying any bills just because you dont want to listen" he finally grabbed his dog and walked off while complaining

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's easier on everyone if the dog has enough of a tail to grab it and swing the dog away. Otherwise, kick it, a lot.

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Had something similar happen to us. My Mom was walking Bub in the front yard , and was going in when the neighbors Pit bull came in our yard. Bub growled at him , my Mom tried to get inside but the dog was too fast. It knocked her down, came into our house to get our Bub. I was napping, woke up to my Mom screaming and see this big white dog trying to kill my Bub. I leaped at the dog, shoved my fingers in it's mouth to get it open and yelled at my Mom to get Bub. The dog leaped at her and its tooth left a scratch on her cheek. I the shoved the dog outside. Bub was lucky, he was a Pekingese and had long fur around his neck. That and his leather collar saved him.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i have a dog she was always nice to other dogs a dog bit hernever trusted a dog scince

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My little chiweenie I mentioned above was so tiny I had to be on alert to scoop him up if another dog came at him.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How many of you are avoiding saying the attacker was a pit bull? Afraid of the knee-jerk mob reaction?

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Saw a training video that I thought was really good advice. If you NEED a dog to release it's grip take your leash or belt or whatever you can find and choke it out. You won't kill the dog, it will release it's grip before it passes out from lack of oxygen. You also then have a way to get the dog away from whatever it's biting.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I read somewhere that lifting up a dog's back legs off the ground will make them release their bite. I've no idea if that's true, but its not something I ever want to be in the position of trying.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This won't work on some dog breeds (like pitbulls) because their jaw locks. But on most dog breeds, if they bite your hand, shove your hand into their throat and they'll let go

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2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's no such thing as a dog breed with a locking jaw. Please stop spreading lies.

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#8

30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out I chased a giant white squirrel and I found out it was actually a skunk.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out As a young girl, I used to kick boys in the shins when they annoyed me. One finally kicked me back. That s**t hurt more than I expected, and I stopped kicking the boys.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Glad someone finally returned the favor. I'm very big on the idea that if you're "man" enough to hit someone, regardless your gender, then they should get to hit you back in defense.

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For them, life lessons learned the hard way seem to stay in memory longer. "I always believe positive reinforcement is the way to go when teaching lessons, but lessons learned the hard way do tend to stick out for me personally. I'm 34 now and remember being 6 years old behind that school building like it was yesterday, but I'd find it more difficult to conjure on the fly a memory of a lesson learned via positive enforcement."

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out When the infected tooth is on a Saturday, and the dentist opens on Monday, and you're at urgent care on Sunday asking for painkillers because holy s**t it hurts, and they offer you antibiotics, say yes.

I said no, and wound up with IV antibiotics three days later.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out If you throw rocks at chickens and laugh at the angry rooster, the rooster will find a way through the fence to hunt your a*s down.

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About six years old. Having a picnic with my dad by the lake. Some ducks wander up near us. Dad says, “You know, ducks will bite you.”

“That’s silly, they don’t even have teeth.”

“Stick your finger out and see for yourself.”

Got bit. Cried.

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They signed off by saying, "I appreciate all the stories that were shared on the post and found it super interesting reading through all of them. My favorite was the user who was warned by their dad that ducks have teeth and can bite.

It reminded me of my own story that I shared above since both come from childhood misadventures. One of the ones I felt worse for was the guy who warned his opponent in a fight and was an expert in kickboxing. Poor guy. I think the responses on the post all showed a clear message that it is for sure best not to mess around and find out."

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out I discovered that procrastination doesn't make problems disappear; it just delays the inevitable and often makes them worse.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can balance the time of procrastination and the time of work, nor easy but works for me

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#14

For my 40th birthday a friend of mine, who is about ten years older than me got me a really nice 12 year old scotch.

Up to that point I had never tried any type of whiskey, or bourbon. Only was drinking vodka, gin, margarita's, and rum. Would only drink one or two saturday's a month, it was no big deal.

I fell in LOVE with the taste, the look and feel of having a glass of scotch or bourbon every night, like the classy dudes in those old movies I grew up watching, so much so, that I ended up drinking some everyday and developed a drinking problem.

I Have spent the last two working hard on getting completely off alcohol.

I can now say, as I approach my 50th birthday, I am off alcohol all together.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Drinking some every day" is not the same as having a drinking problem. _Needing_ some every day, certainly, but there's quite a distance between the two.

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After years of my parents forcing me to paint my nails on the linoleum floor of the bathroom with a towel under me, I got my own apartment and was like HAH, NO DUMB RULES HERE.

And that’s how I lost my first down deposit.

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It was a hot sweltering day and I wanted to get my bike fixed. Played outside all day as kids do and didn't hydrate enough. Walked to the bike shop in the late afternoon, got my bike fixed and felt faint walking back but thought I'd be okay after drinking water.


Came home, drank some milk then some water. Immediately puked everything and then some more. Everything I'd eaten since the morning(not much) was in the commode. Stomach hurt and my face went pale. Went and lay down, puked in a few minutes again but only bile came out. Puked bile every few minute for the next hour until my father came home and saw me weak and pale. Went to the doctor and he said I'd been severely dehydrated barely away from hospitalization. Put me fluids for some time. If my dad hadn't come home when he did I don't know what would have happened. 


Drink water folks. 

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out I once thought I could easily handle spicy food, so I challenged my friend to a hot wing eating contest. Turns out, my tolerance wasn't as high as I thought, and I spent the rest of the night regretting my decision in the bathroom. Lesson learned: don't underestimate the power of spicy food!

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Don’t mouth off to the judge or he will throw the book at you….

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Chose to disturb my cat - who was already pissed at me - by telling him to move off my spot on the couch.

The scars are healing nicely.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's OUR couch, and OUR spot. Everything is ours. You are lucky your owner only gave you a reminder. You are there to open cans, clean boxes, and provide a warm leg to sleep on. Stop getting co¢ky.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Brake checked a tailgating jerk. He flew around me and slammed the brakes with no intention of letting off. Should have known better since he had an old beater and I had a fairly new car. 6500 dollar lesson to just let things go.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't brake check just turn on your wipers and wiper fluid and if they're too close it will spray onto their car

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Decided at the tender age of 8 or 9 that I was immune to poison ivy, since I spent quite large amounts of time outside and had never once gotten a rash from it. Since I was a born scientist, apparently, I decided to test this...by rubbing egregious amounts of the plant all over my upper body. Needless to say, I was not immune. In the slightest.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A lot of people can shrug off a little bit of an allergen, but there's a certain line they can't cross. I don't react strongly to poison ivy myself, and if I just brush against it and be sure to wash carefully and thoroughly after I'm okay, but if I deliberately rubbed it into my skin I would have a very bad time.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Ignoring my medical problem didn’t make it go away lol.

CapsizedbutWise , Antoni Shkraba Report

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was feeling really run down and would get short of breath easily. I had an appointment with my family physician for a well check so this went on for about 2 weeks. When I finally saw him he had me go get x-rays and blood drawn. Come to find out my potassium was dangerously low and my lungs have fluid in them as did the sack around the heart. I was admitted, then had emergency surgery to have a chest tube put in. Spent 8 days in the hospital with 4 days in the ICU. Remember much of those days.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Putting a 9V battery on your braces is not a great idea. It melts the rubber bands and you have to explain it to the orthodontist.

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Reported my manager for inappropriate and unprofessional behavior. Ended up costing me my job. Working for a company that considers integrity optional is soul crushing.

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sue. If the company tried to correct your bad behavior and you retaliated by costing them money,you better believe they would sue you. Sue.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out During a fight someone announced to me they were an expert in Kickboxing. 'Course you f*****g are' was my sarcastic reply *Narrators voice "they were an expert."* He beat me into the ER. 

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Ken Beattie
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe don't pick physical fights at all. Doesn't matter whether they're an expert or not, s**t happens and you can get injured or killed.

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Skateboarding is not easy, not at 40 anyhow.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Every so often I get the notion to take up roller-skating and then I remember I'm middle aged and my bones do not knit like they used to.

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#27

Lifting and Twisting while working in a supermarket with large 50+ lb bags. Probably did this for 10-15 minutes without any thought on form or proper technique. 72 hours later I had surgery to remove Disc L4 in my spine due to drop foot and partial paralysis. Thankfully I made a 95% recovery.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Those remaining 5% will serve as a constant reminder, then...

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#28

30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out My uncle once f****d around with a raccoon and found out

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did he wake up to find the bed empty and his TV missing or did he end up having to call everyone he had been with?

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out I physically grabbed and lifted my dog out of a fight with another dog and he bit me

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30 People Who Messed Around And Found Out Gave a hitchhiker a ride. He thanked me for my kindness while attempting to steal my medication out of my purse.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I used to give hitchhikers rides, back in the 80s. I haven't done it since, but I did pull over at a bus stop to give someone a ride during a cold-snap last month. It was -10F (-23C) at the time.

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