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What has MN taught you?

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Candyfloff · 18/07/2019 17:43

I've been thinking about this today.

MN has taught me;

  • Thinking on a deeper, critical level.
  • That some behaviours I previously thought of as annoying and inconsiderate are downright abusive.
  • To defend myself.
  • That some people on this planet are just nuts.

And of course; Grin
  • Sugar is comparable with crack.
  • Fabric Conditioner is the devil.
  • 'Posh Chocs' exist
  • A bath is similar to being a pig wallowing in filth


So what has MN taught you? Any lessons that you'd like to share?
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NeverGotMyPuppy · 18/07/2019 18:05

-That some people will tell you are are wrong even if you are plainly right
-That the idea of 'the world doesn't owe you anything' can be taken to ridiculous levels

  • that some people are utterly obsessed with cleanliness but think its normal
  • that some people are hugely talented
  • that it's ok to say 'that doesn't work for me'.
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wichitalinemanswoman · 18/07/2019 18:06

That it's ok to say No.

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TeenTimesTwo · 18/07/2019 18:57

How awful some other people's partners are.
How naïve some people are when it comes to shared finances.
How much unnecessary washing other people do.
How much my DD's then undiagnosed dyspraxia could be affecting her.
How lucky I am.

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DifficultPifcultLemonDifficult · 18/07/2019 18:58

What a yoni massage is.

The thing with the box on tin foil to hold it in place.

Some very filthy words.

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Whatafackinliberty · 18/07/2019 18:59

That some people are gullible as fuck and will believe any old bullshit.

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MonSacEstDu31RueCambon · 18/07/2019 19:00

Value myself.

Also that some people's behaviour on line is absolutely disgraceful. The pile on cruelty I've seen here. Wow.

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VivaDixie · 18/07/2019 19:02

The art of critical thinking
No is a complete sentence
The definition of gaslighting and how to recognise it
To stick up for myself
To spot narcissistic behaviour, in all relationships including friendships

The list goes on. MN really has given me confidence and strength so thank you Smile

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stilldontgiveaf · 18/07/2019 19:03

That you're not allowed an opinion and that Mumsnet will delete your comments and ban you purely because they are "not in spirit" 😂

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ainslieb · 18/07/2019 19:03

What's wrong with fabric conditioner?!

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squeekywheel · 18/07/2019 19:05

That middle class people can also be thick as pig shit and fall for trends as much as the rest of us.

I grew up working class and genuinely thought that you got to be middle class by being intelligent....

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Jsmith99 · 18/07/2019 19:08

That some people think earning £100k doesn’t mean you are rich.

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Soola · 18/07/2019 19:11

To allow Harvest men to live as they kill/eat large spiders.

We gave it a try and it works.

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ForalltheSaints · 18/07/2019 19:11

What happens at Center Parcs.

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boringlyboring · 18/07/2019 19:11

That cups are an actual measurement.
I used to get so frustrated with recipes as how on earth am I to know what size mug am I meant to use? Then I read one of those ‘what small purchase has made a difference’ threads, someone had posted the measuring cups from Lakeland and it all fell into place.

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TheVoiceInTheShed · 18/07/2019 19:16

That there are some very strange people/trolls/perverts out there who go to great lengths to get their kicks - recent 'bully DD' and 'knicker wetting DD' for example, who knew Confused

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SciFiScream · 18/07/2019 19:16

How fucking awful many men are (I've just read about the Police Officer buying porn while in the house with a dead child).

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Candyfloff · 18/07/2019 19:46

@ainslieb I absolutely love the stuff - have a slight addiction, but if you look at threads talking about FS you'll see that posters refuse to use it because the 'fake, artificial, chemical smell' gives them a headache, because it makes the washing slimey?, is 'unnecessary' and is bad for the environment.

The last one I understand!

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Candyfloff · 18/07/2019 19:48

Some really nice 'lessons' here.

@boringlyboring  ShockI never knew that! I always thought the same as you 'WHAT CUP?!'
Must investigate now, thank you.

@SciFiScream that is awful. I feel quite ill just reading your post - what the fuck happened there?

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Candyfloff · 18/07/2019 19:49

@ForalltheSaints  Blushahem.

@DifficultPifcultLemonDifficult What is a yoni massage?

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CrackOn · 18/07/2019 19:51
  • if you have an early dinner, it is called tea and should be followed by supper
  • no is a complete sentence
  • it's fine to be an attachment parent
  • Mumsnet is such a useful place when you're worried or sad
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magimedi · 18/07/2019 19:52

That the easiest way to cut up a pizza with scissors!

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changeyoursheets · 18/07/2019 19:56

Elmlea isn't cream

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DifficultPifcultLemonDifficult · 18/07/2019 19:57

Candyfloff it's a fanny massage Grin

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Instagran · 18/07/2019 19:57

Thanks to a very knowledgeable poster on AMA I learnt that fabric conditioner protects your clothes and makes them last longer! Since I read that I've started using it!

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InsertFunnyUsername · 18/07/2019 20:01

Its could have not could of.

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