Mine was our CRT TV. I would rapidly push the power button on and off because I thought the picture coming and going looked cool but eventually it fell inside of the TV. I think I later stuck a magnet on the TV.


Not looking for Reddit answers like “My parent’s marriage”

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    An antique crystal vase my parents received as a wedding gift.
    I was maybe in my tweens and bought flowers for some occasion (a birthday or anniversary maybe) and the florist said I should use boiling water to keep them fresh (yes, it is a thing), but obviously I misunderstood, and not knowing any better I added the boiling water directly in to the vase (which I chose because it was my favourite) and of course it exploded in my hand. Lucky I wasn’t hurt, and I did manage to glue some of it back together, but I was not getting away with it. My mother was furious.

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      I’m not even a tween and I still don’t understand what they meant for you to do. Are the flowers supposed to be in soil, and you’re supposed to just water the soil with a bit of boiling water?

      I mean, as an adult, I’d probably check if the material could hold boiling water…but even that’s not 100% if it seemed ceramic or something, haha

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      Reminds me of a story of my parents. They were in Venice for their anniversary and had rented a room above a glass maker. One morning he wanted to show them how beautiful the morning light looked as it falls through this huge glass pyramid he had made. An enormous thing. One of his master pieces. Super expensive and also super heavy. He dropped it and it shattered into a million pieces.

      I still have the crystal they got me as a souvenir. It makes nice rainbow colours when the sunlight falls through.