I’d make it so that liquid soap dispensers sounded like they were struggling to nut quietly each time you pressed down.

  • U de Recife
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    Thumb and ring finger change places. Opposable ring fingers.

    • @DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com
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      12 years ago

      For whatever reason, your comment made me think of that scene in Big, where Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia dance on the floor piano.

      Not sure why. Probably the thought of people doing something moderately wacky and fun in everyday life.

  • @Ceraldus@lemmy.ml
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    Everyone is ever so slightly telepathic, functionally making a web of felt emotions with no thoughts connecting them so what you feel from this is basically a summary of the people in the area around you.

    Example: Everyone could be focused at work, nothing major going on, until someone thinks about their significant other and all of a sudden there’s a tiny bit of horny thrown in the mix, everyone knows its there, and no one knows who put it there.

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      That was actually a thing in castle design. There’d be one step just high enough compared to the others that an assassin chasing the king would hopefully stumble on it, and the king could turn around and stab the assassin.

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      I’m sure you mean all the heights are a little different, but I’m envisioning where every step has to be taller than the previous one and the shenanery that would happen to make long stair cases navigable. Start with teeny tiny steps to end with uncomfortably large ones.

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      Don’t bother with steps that are each different — making steps the wrong height/length is enough. If you ever walked up/down stairs that felt really weird it’s probably because the builder ignored the international standards on that topic and built steps that are a couple centimeters off.

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    Clothing sleeves, pant (trouser) legs, underwear garments, socks, etc. all have one side slightly longer than the other

  • @andrewta@lemmy.world
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    Both of these are my moms ideas.

    First your cars never start.

    Or the other option

    We no longer have cell phones, we have to go back to land lines.

    • @GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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      The second really isn’t much of an issue after an adjustment period. Might even improve our lives by killing off social media

      • *Tagger*
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        Unless it just means that we can’t make phone calls on our smart phones - in which case it doesn’t change much.

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    From now on, you get static shocked every time you touch anything.

    • Welcome to Antarctica, friend! The buildings at Scott base are all fitted out with handrails that the occupants use to ground themselves periodically while walking around, because static buildup is such a serious issue down there.

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        Someone told me once that slapping something metal and grounded will discharge the energy and not hurt as much (you’re expecting the impact of hitting it, so the electric shock comes with it; this is in contrast to gently brushing something and getting shocked unexpectedly). I’ve found it useful.

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    Everyone’s butt hole could be anywhere on their body. Everyone needs a different kind of toilet to properly position themselves. Everyone starts aligning themselves as friends based on the location of their butt hole. “Oh sorry I can’t stay too long. My butthole is in my armpit.”

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      Id like to think it would still work both ways mechanically, but would be one sided electrically.

      • Funnily enough, there are cases where that occurs. The Zed Mini is a great example, where the orientation of the cable affects it’s ability to fully utilise USB bandwidth. I don’t recall the reason off the top of my head, but I have shared stories with a number of people in the computer vision sector who have torn their hair out over those cameras only to discover that they don’t work properly when the cable is “upside down”