The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 14th Edition: Ketchup Farts, Dog Sneezes and Misspelled Tattoos

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    Ingomike

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    Archeologist 200 years from now. "We found statutes of genetically engineered creatures,now thought to be extinct,but at the time appear to have been used as weapons with additional armor protecting them,and some early form of neural interface to control them. The creatures are thought to have been created from insects which explains our lack of finding any bones. We have also found hundreds of paintings and drawings of the creatures,and even a few images and videos in old recovered ancient technological storage devices. They were greatly feared in their time."
    I often think along those lines, what would future archeologists determine the use of common things from today a million years from now. Especially when watching a show and they speak so confidently about a creature or item even though the fragment is the size of a half dollar…
     

    smokingman

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    Nope.

    Psychological responses to physical restraint use in older adults​

    A view of physical restraint in older adults as ineffective, harmful, and assaultive to the dignity of the individual rather than routine and efficacious, created a paradigm shift among consumers and professionals. Studies exploring the response to restraint and interventions to help a restrained individual resolve the trauma, the assault on their personal integrity, and the loss of control, are needed. Recognition that physical restraint can be traumatic for individuals warrants an assessment of psychological responses of restrained older adults by health professionals and supports the goal of restraint reduction or elimination.

    ....but it likely will be soon(in that kind of room,I will not be in one of those lol).
     
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    Ingomike

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    I buy quality extension cords and have had some disappear on me - I am definitely going to do this to mine.

    If I ever have a real problem with a cord I just cut it at that spot and put hospital grade ends on it and make two shorter cords out of it.
    Better cords are hard to find and expensive. I over the super cheap vinyl covers that have no flex to them, crack immediately, and pull away from the ends easily.

    I wanted a set of jumper cables with wire heavy enough to jump tractors and trucks, they were over $75...
     
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