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So a friend of mine was telling me about this one strange thing his wife does.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @epicdemiologist

    Yeah. My parents would only let me use like two of the scissors and hid the nice ones and wouldn't buy the scissors I wanted as a gift because "you have scissors" (even told other people not to get them for me since I had them already)

    They came over one day and noticed that I have a big vase and it's full of every kind of scissor, every color and size...

    "so, that really was a big deal I guess" my mom said ... I hadn't even really noticed the connection. But it WAS.

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    @epicdemiologist

    Let your kid use scissors or they may grow up with a scissors scarcity mentality.

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      @epicdemiologist

      Let your kid use scissors or they may grow up with a scissors scarcity mentality.

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      @futurebird @epicdemiologist what are the circular ones used for?
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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        @epicdemiologist

        Let your kid use scissors or they may grow up with a scissors scarcity mentality.

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        @futurebird @epicdemiologist My spouse's parents must have been in a club with yours, because we have scissors in every room of the apartment.

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        • Carrie ShanafeltC Carrie Shanafelt

          @futurebird @epicdemiologist My spouse's parents must have been in a club with yours, because we have scissors in every room of the apartment.

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          @carrideen @epicdemiologist

          Listen. What if you needed to cut something and you couldn't find the right scissors!? It would be horrible... so horrible...

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @epicdemiologist

            Let your kid use scissors or they may grow up with a scissors scarcity mentality.

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            @futurebird @epicdemiologist

            Oo I love the protractor scissors. Never seen those before.

            Our scissors kept disappearing for years. When we moved out we found 9 pairs of them in our kid's room, behind the furniture, under the bed, in the closet...

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              @futurebird @epicdemiologist

              Oo I love the protractor scissors. Never seen those before.

              Our scissors kept disappearing for years. When we moved out we found 9 pairs of them in our kid's room, behind the furniture, under the bed, in the closet...

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              @Phosphenes @epicdemiologist

              A wise child ...

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                @futurebird @epicdemiologist what are the circular ones used for?
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                @arti @epicdemiologist

                They are just strange art scissors from the 80s. They are not very practical but they are fun.

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                • Carrie ShanafeltC Carrie Shanafelt

                  @futurebird @epicdemiologist My spouse's parents must have been in a club with yours, because we have scissors in every room of the apartment.

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                  @carrideen @epicdemiologist

                  waking from a nightmare in a cold sweat because you needed scissors and there were none in the house... the horror.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    @epicdemiologist

                    Let your kid use scissors or they may grow up with a scissors scarcity mentality.

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                    @futurebird can you please talk a bit more about the two very weird (but still weirdly recognizible as scissors??) scissors on the table??????

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                    • Stanislaus Grumman 🇵🇸 :berd:X Stanislaus Grumman 🇵🇸 :berd:

                      @futurebird can you please talk a bit more about the two very weird (but still weirdly recognizible as scissors??) scissors on the table??????

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                      @xiroux

                      They are "art scissors" from the 80s just designed to be playful and fun.

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                      • IanMoore3000I IanMoore3000

                        @futurebird I love cheese and so does my partner but if we run out of it we just get more. I suppose we are high rollers when it comes to cheese.

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                        @IanMoore3000 @futurebird this never happened at home with any food but there is 8 year difference between me and my sister so we've always got on well.

                        When she started cooking in her 20s, I did however start to meow with our half-Siamese cat when we were hungry, we'd make so much racket she would feed *both* of us and couldn't prove who first started the noise..

                        I told her it was a cross-species male bonding exercise, to try and make the cat braver (I did also meow against the neighbours cat who had been bullying him and chased him away)

                        Me and the cat meowed together for some years until the mid 2000s when I had to move away to Ipswich (where I still live), for some weeks after I left he hung around my old room wondering where I had gone as he missed the meowing sessions 😸

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @epicdemiologist

                          Yeah. My parents would only let me use like two of the scissors and hid the nice ones and wouldn't buy the scissors I wanted as a gift because "you have scissors" (even told other people not to get them for me since I had them already)

                          They came over one day and noticed that I have a big vase and it's full of every kind of scissor, every color and size...

                          "so, that really was a big deal I guess" my mom said ... I hadn't even really noticed the connection. But it WAS.

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                          @futurebird @epicdemiologist
                          As far as I knew, there was only one pair of scissors ever in the house I grew up in. Finding them when they were needed a frequent source of drama, sturm, und drang.

                          It remains a thing of family legend how my sister, who was really into sewing, assiduously saved up her babysitting money until she could buy herself a pair of proper dressmaker's shears - and then my father, unable to locate the communal family scissors, took the dressmaker's shears out of my sister's sewing box and used them to cut fiberglass cloth.

                          I have a pair of scissors in every room of my house, two in the kitchen, three (each for a different purpose) in my own sewing box, and one more that lives in the box of gift wrap.

                          Shower your kids with scissors, folks.

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                          • *sparkling anxiety* EvelynG *sparkling anxiety* Evelyn

                            @futurebird @epicdemiologist
                            As far as I knew, there was only one pair of scissors ever in the house I grew up in. Finding them when they were needed a frequent source of drama, sturm, und drang.

                            It remains a thing of family legend how my sister, who was really into sewing, assiduously saved up her babysitting money until she could buy herself a pair of proper dressmaker's shears - and then my father, unable to locate the communal family scissors, took the dressmaker's shears out of my sister's sewing box and used them to cut fiberglass cloth.

                            I have a pair of scissors in every room of my house, two in the kitchen, three (each for a different purpose) in my own sewing box, and one more that lives in the box of gift wrap.

                            Shower your kids with scissors, folks.

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                            @Gorfram @epicdemiologist

                            There were four pairs of scissors in our house and it always baffled me. There were more pens and pencils than you could count... there were many books and notebooks. But the idea of having more scissors just didn't compute for my parents.

                            I remember being at "SAM'S Club" as a tween and there was a set of like 8 cheap, but sharp scissors for 15 bucks, which was more in the 90s but not... "so much money"

                            IDK.

                            It was strange.

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              @Gorfram @epicdemiologist

                              There were four pairs of scissors in our house and it always baffled me. There were more pens and pencils than you could count... there were many books and notebooks. But the idea of having more scissors just didn't compute for my parents.

                              I remember being at "SAM'S Club" as a tween and there was a set of like 8 cheap, but sharp scissors for 15 bucks, which was more in the 90s but not... "so much money"

                              IDK.

                              It was strange.

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                              @futurebird @epicdemiologist
                              Until my sister bought the dressmaker's shears, it had never occurred to me (I'm a few years younger) that there could be more than 1 pair of scissors in a household.

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                              • *sparkling anxiety* EvelynG *sparkling anxiety* Evelyn

                                @futurebird @epicdemiologist
                                Until my sister bought the dressmaker's shears, it had never occurred to me (I'm a few years younger) that there could be more than 1 pair of scissors in a household.

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                                @Gorfram @epicdemiologist

                                Decadence beyond our wildest dreams!

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                                • *sparkling anxiety* EvelynG *sparkling anxiety* Evelyn

                                  @futurebird @epicdemiologist
                                  As far as I knew, there was only one pair of scissors ever in the house I grew up in. Finding them when they were needed a frequent source of drama, sturm, und drang.

                                  It remains a thing of family legend how my sister, who was really into sewing, assiduously saved up her babysitting money until she could buy herself a pair of proper dressmaker's shears - and then my father, unable to locate the communal family scissors, took the dressmaker's shears out of my sister's sewing box and used them to cut fiberglass cloth.

                                  I have a pair of scissors in every room of my house, two in the kitchen, three (each for a different purpose) in my own sewing box, and one more that lives in the box of gift wrap.

                                  Shower your kids with scissors, folks.

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                                  @Gorfram @epicdemiologist

                                  I suddenly have the urge to send texts to my family of me holding like five scissors fanned out like a wad of cash with more scissors scattered around like some kind of scissors drug lord.

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                                  • *sparkling anxiety* EvelynG *sparkling anxiety* Evelyn

                                    @futurebird @epicdemiologist
                                    As far as I knew, there was only one pair of scissors ever in the house I grew up in. Finding them when they were needed a frequent source of drama, sturm, und drang.

                                    It remains a thing of family legend how my sister, who was really into sewing, assiduously saved up her babysitting money until she could buy herself a pair of proper dressmaker's shears - and then my father, unable to locate the communal family scissors, took the dressmaker's shears out of my sister's sewing box and used them to cut fiberglass cloth.

                                    I have a pair of scissors in every room of my house, two in the kitchen, three (each for a different purpose) in my own sewing box, and one more that lives in the box of gift wrap.

                                    Shower your kids with scissors, folks.

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                                    @Gorfram @futurebird @epicdemiologist Now that you point it out I realize that yes, scissors were often the source of conflict/search/despair/hope in my family too!
                                    We need more studies on this.🤔

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                                    • The Human CapybaraA The Human Capybara

                                      @Gorfram @futurebird @epicdemiologist Now that you point it out I realize that yes, scissors were often the source of conflict/search/despair/hope in my family too!
                                      We need more studies on this.🤔

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                                      @aSweetGentleman @futurebird @epicdemiologist
                                      I was thinking about scissors-related folklore.

                                      There's a Chinese superstition that dropping a pair of scissors brings bad luck. In "The Joy Luck Club," someone knocks over a whole table stacked with scissors; and her luck promptly goes straight to hell.

                                      An Irish superstition holds that, if someone gives you a blade as a gift, you must give them a coin (at least a small one); or else the friendship might be cut short. (That's just a blade, though - I suppose for scissors, you'd have to give them two coins.)

                                      In Greek/Roman mythology, the third of The Three Sisters of Fate cuts the thread representing a person's life - with, of course, scissors.

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