Pure evil
By Anonymous - 07/10/2016 20:22 - Switzerland
By Anonymous - 07/10/2016 20:22 - Switzerland
By ChaosFerret - 03/05/2016 20:53 - United States - Eugene
By r1has - 12/06/2016 02:58 - Pakistan - Islamabad
By klutz - 25/08/2010 04:14 - Canada
By anonymous - 03/01/2017 01:03 - United States - San Francisco
By Rach - 08/06/2010 14:24 - United Kingdom
By fiery - 24/07/2010 00:06 - United States
By Alec - 15/06/2011 09:02 - United States
By Anonymous - 12/11/2011 09:27 - Australia
By ihatecats - 01/12/2009 07:05 - United States
By Anonymous - 08/02/2016 17:43 - Austria
Ouch!
A downvote for saying ouch. WTF.
Savage cat.
Probably a double post with an edit. But still just better to just admit to the double posting.
Does your cat happen to speak English?
Sounds like a cat all right.
To just "knock over" a pot of water is pretty hard. Unless you swung your hand under the handle and then lifted up with 10 or so pounds of force, it would have just sloshed around and slid a little bit, because stove rings are made to be anti-skid. I made an account just to point out the bs.
So you made a new account to point out OP's bs while your own comment itself is bs. It's almost like it's bsception. And to #9, same here man. Damn thing is slicker than ky
Op said they climbed up to the shelf so the extra force of them stepping or falling down would be more than enough to knock over even a stock pot...
I think you read the fml wrong, 15
"My stove top is anti skid, so therefore ALL stove tops are like this!" No, just no. Also OP could have accidentally pushed down on the pot, which would make it easy to tip.
Wow what a waste of an account man as well as the time you took to make it...your logic is pure bs.
I pegged this one as a fake as well. Not even a good one. Not a single moment was spent making this even remotely believable.
Or they could have brought their arm down on top of the handle causing the pan to flip.
If you don't hold the handle of the pot you're stirring on my stove, it would be very easy to slide the whole thing right to the floor. It also depends on what kind of pot you're boiling water in. If it's a big, tall pot with the little handles, sure, it's a little harder to knock over, but I don't always need to boil a massive amount water. Many times, I'll use one of my smaller pots which has a long handle. I, personally, am a HUGE stickler for making sure ANYONE using a pot like that never ever leaves the handle sticking out where it could get caught on someone's sleeve or anything else because of the potential to be pulled right off the stove. I also have a burner that isn't completely flat, so it's already a little tilted in the right direction to slide off. We don't all have perfect stoves.
you guys either have cheap or old stove rings then. Every one I've used was anti-skid/slip. And I've used many different stoves.
I don't know if anyone has told you yet, but your cat might be an asshole.
You don't necessarily deserve it but ALWAYS keep the cover tight on your spices! That way this won't happen and they will stay fresher longer!
guess you haven't been around cats a lot
See! Perfectly sound, logical advice. But because you didn't use the word "cat" or "poor baby" you were immediately down voted.
No, it's bc judgement was subtly implied
It's kinda hard to cook with spices if you "ALWAYS" keep the covers on.
I'd only say it's not OP's fault if OP was using the pepper for that meal, specifically had already used some so it had been opened & was planning to use more which is why it hadn't been closed properly. Otherwise YDI because cats tend to knock things over & cleaning up spilled spices from the stovetop/counter/floor isn't fun. Plus then you need to buy more.
Keywords
Savage cat.
Sounds like a cat all right.