Visit r/AskPolitics or r/PoliticalDiscussion to have these types of conversations. Yes, sometimes your dog will pass the seemingly impassible. I used to joke about my own dog’s rainbow colored poop in the backyard, from the colorful plastic she ate.
This type of digression is unsuitable for r/answers. Some dogs just love to chew on hard plastic, while others destroy and eat plastic objects to deal with boredom or anxiety. Political questions without a definitive answer often devolve into partisan mudslinging. If your question doesn't have a definitive answer, or people might disagree on the "correct" answer, it's not a good fit for r/answers. R/answers is for reference questions with definitive answers.
These questions will be better suited for /r/Advice or /r/relationship_advice. On hot days fill the water bottle half way with water and lay it on its side in the freezer. Hostility, passive aggressiveness and using racial slurs are included. If she destroys the bottle and gets the snacks, take the plastic before she can eat it and use a new bottle tomorrow. are not allowed.īeing a jerk is not allowed in this subreddit. These questions will be better for /r/DAE or /r/AskReddit.īaiting people, passive aggressive posts etc. Joke answers and questions are not allowed. Some people think that chemicals that can be found in plastics, like bisphenol A (BPA) can get into our food or drink and then cause cancer. So, doing things like drinking from plastic bottles or using plastic containers and food bags won’t increase your risk of cancer. No unhelpful, off-topic, or joke answers or questions.Īll comments must be helpful and relevant. There is no good evidence that people can get cancer from using plastics.If you see such posts or comments that violates the rules, please report them. Please note that " /r/AskReddit" style posts, troll/shit posts, or other extremely inappropriate posts will be removed.ĪLL comments must be helpful and related to the topic at hand. Especially things someone else might Google for some day. Everything you ever wanted to know about anything but were afraid to ask.