My parents never got cable TV and we would always mute it reflexively if an ad came up.
was a bit strange when I went to high school and everyone had cable TV, and watched the ads! I still get a visceral reaction to advertising to this day
The only reason to let kids see ads is to train them to reject the ads' messages. Maybe also explain the way ads pay for shows but it doesn't mean you have to listen to them. Just like you can keep the "thank you gift" stickers without sending money if you're not into that charity.
Same. I have a weird box hoarding problem now. I keep all the original boxes for stuff because when I move, it's best to put the stuff back in the original box. I haven't moved in almost 20 years, but I still have the boxes. Also, I need to keep all those "good sized" boxes for stuff that I've ordered. My spouse will look at me weird when I pick up a box and say, "this is a good box; we should keep it."
For me its the opposite, I don't really care for material stuff, we didnt own alot of things growing up and we lost most of them when moving around so i don't really buy stuff outside of note-books and stationary(which i was obsessed with). With two exceptions, we never stayed in house for more than two years, sometimes not even the same country.This is also why i have a hard time archiving stuff like videos,movies, and songs. we didnt own tapes or records just watched TV growing, so i never felt the motivation to archive stuff even today's late stage capitalism streaming services.
Working in IT is great; the boxes brand new computers come in are fantastic quality! Nobody cares if you take them either! The divider parts are also good for like, shelf/pantry organization.
Same to you my friend. Our parents can really fuck us up, but some of us are lucky enough to get the help we need, or find we have the strength inside already, to overcome it and be better people than we were taught.
Same, my father yelled about anything that angered him, which was a lot, but never did it around friends or family. I thought all families were like this. Therapy taught me otherwise.
Diabetes for one,
sibling, parents, grandparents(both sides), aunts(both sides),uncles(both sides) and other relatives. Not everyone had it but most did so i was surprised when my classmates family wasn't mostly diabetic.
Slaughtering sheep in Eid. Its less that i thought everyone did it and more that its strike like "Oh, yeah most men have never slaughtered a sheep and never well". I don't even eat meat but that what you are told to do cuz your a man and all that crap. I didnt even cut the sheep neck myself but have to cut its other parts. for record, i was threaten by father to do it when i was 15 back in 2017 and thankfully i haven't had to do again
Having a plastic bag full of meat/seafood packaging or other smelly foods like empty tuna cans in the freezer to prevent the trash from smelling before it gets picked up.