For real. Everytime I get in the shower I end up having to point the showerhead away and cower from the cold water and I could have just turned it on first?

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    Parenting. You think you’re doing great and you realise at times that some of the thing a you take for granted, you haven’t taught your kids.

    Just because they’ve seen you do something a thousand times doesn’t mean they understand why

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      433 days ago

      As a parent, I was surprised at the amount of stuff kids need to be taught. Stuff that I assumed was obvious isn’t - it’s learned behaviour. And you don’t realize that it’s learned until you see your kid struggling with some trivial task.

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        An interesting one that sums it all up - crawling babies aren’t instinctively scared of cliffs or drops, they have to learn not to crawl off an edge. Which isn’t all that surprising except for the fact that when they start walking, they don’t carry this lesson forward and will happily walk off an edge. They need to learn it again.

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        233 days ago

        As an ex kid, I only recently realised my parents taught me almost nothing. Even though I later learned a lot of very varied things, I could have started much better equipped for life. To people who chose to have kids, don’t be like my parents. It’s really crippling.

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        193 days ago

        The fun part is watching your kids figure out complex and nuanced things that you never even thought about, much less understood, while struggling with those trivial tasks.

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      383 days ago

      I remember a story of a child watching their mother cook a roast, and asked why she cut the ends off before putting it in the oven.

      The mother learned it from her mother, so they both went and asked the grandmother.

      Turned out the grandmother used to have a small oven and did that to make it fit.

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        11 day ago

        There’s a weirder variant where they always cover meat with a draining rack while it’s marinating. After N years the grandparent visits for dinner and explains “yes but you see we had a cat…”

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        22 days ago

        I immediately thought of the variant of this story I’ve heard when I read the post.

        In the variant I heard: grandma never had bakeware that could fit the entire roast.

        Same difference. I kinda like yours better.

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      See also: why LLMs can seem clever and still be incredibly stupid