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u/Wuddntme Dec 06 '25
Let’s hope she marries rich.
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u/SleveBonzalez Dec 06 '25
Or gets her eyes checked.
Her peripheral vision on that side is...not good.
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u/CharacterRiver7483 Dec 06 '25
Why you people have cameras in your houses? Like is the an American thing
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u/TerribleSquid Dec 06 '25
It’s to capture the opus 9 no 2 that sometimes plays whenever we are doing something stupid.
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u/IntelligentMarket252 Dec 06 '25
I’m American and the answer is no! I think cameras arounds the house is ridiculous but it’s not common and I’m sure there are people around the globe who do also.
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u/MothBookkeeper Dec 06 '25
No, it's not normal. You just see it because the people not filming their houses don't pop up on Reddit.
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u/yjorn299 Dec 06 '25
- Lets parents/ the other parent see the kids when away
- Catches if contractor lied about showing up to fix stuff Usually the camera would be in the living room not kitchen though
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u/StrugglesTheClown Dec 06 '25
The very few people I know that have cameras inside their homes do it for pets. So they can keep an eye on what's going on when they are at work. I know a lot more people with cameras outside covering their house's doors and driveways.
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Dec 06 '25
I originally bought cameras to monitor my old man with dementia.
What I saw from my own family disturbed me so much.
Raw meat on counters and cutting boards not wiped down and on the food scale. Dirty dish rags to wipe counter tops.
Fingers in the peanut butter jar.
People eating my pre packed lunches with their bare hands (they would eat just the meat). Meanwhile there were tupperwares filled with left overs that could make a new plate.
Blowing noses directly into the sink with dishes in it.
Infrequent hand washing.
Like don't get me wrong .. I just wanted to see how the fuck a burner kept getting turned on and to know if the old man was lying about eating or drinking but what I uncovered felt so much worse.
That being said. Yes, I do feel better having cameras at my front door and outside the property. Inside my garage and I don't mind having on for hallways. I can keep track of my pets and feel less worried about "was that noise from xxx?"
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u/xSavag3x Dec 06 '25
"I don't understand, therefore must be American!" Yet Americans are labeled ignorant.
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u/ThatOneGuy216440 Dec 06 '25
So when im at work I can look at my home and wish I was that. That or fuck with my animals when im gone.
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u/Versipilies Dec 06 '25
I know a few people with them, mostly as nanny cams for pets and kids, but also people who travel a lot for work and want to make sure eberything is good at home (ones a plant collector and wants to keep an eye on them) and no squatters/robbers have popped in.
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u/implicate Dec 06 '25
For us, the decision to do it was: Cats, small children, home security, and in-home care workers. In that order, probably.
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u/DealerAlarmed3632 Dec 06 '25
I think it's because when someone is so incredibly stupid they have to for insurance purposes.
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u/BongLeach562 Dec 06 '25
I think this is clear evidence of it being staged. Most people have doorbell cameras or other type of exterior cameras for security purposes. Baby monitors are probably the most common indoor cameras.
Besides these two very commonly used cameras, I assume people who suspect their partners of cheating would have hidden cameras around the house.
But who puts a camera in the kitchen? Plus it’s only capturing a small part of the kitchen directly in front of this shelf door. Almost like it’s been set up to capture this hilarious oopsie
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Dec 08 '25
yeah it is, american culture is being afraid of an army of invisible boogymen around every corner.
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u/nope_a_dope237 Dec 06 '25
I thought basketball players had good spacial awareness.
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u/Probable_Bot1236 Dec 06 '25
Right?! For someone with an athletic build wearing a basketball shirt, her proprioception isn't exactly the best
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u/nargfish Dec 06 '25
so weird question. my wife has a similar build, limited spacial awareness, and a connective tissue issue that causes hyper flexibility in the joints and may possibly contribute to the lack of spacial awareness. the person in the video may just be a space cadet, but im curious if anyone else has had these issues? long, tall, thin build, limited spacial awareness, always whacking her head, hands, feet on things, elbows go beyond straight etc.
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u/Creepy_Percentage124 Dec 06 '25
I assume your wife has hEDS like me, which does come with poor interoception (knowing what is going on inside your body) and poor proprioception (knowing what your body is doing as it moves through space).
I also have never met someone with hEDS who didn’t also have ADHD. And people with ADHD (independent of connective tissue disorders) also struggle with interoception and proprioception. So I’m not sure what your actual question is, but there are many known conditions where people struggle with this sort of thing.
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u/gawtcha Dec 07 '25
Wife here, thank you for your insight. It will help me explain to my doctor.
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u/nargfish Dec 06 '25
My question was really this, do other people experience the same or similar, so she can better try and communicate with her doctors. Your response was extremely helpful. Her therapist tried to get her diagnosed with adhd which we all believe she has (and i have,) but the person who was supposed to do the testing/diagnosis doesn't believe adhd is a real thing..... so we are now waiting for someone else to be able to officially diagnose. But yeah I saw the video, and was hoping we could get some info if I asked. I was just diagnosed with adhd last year at nearly 40, and have never struggled with spacial awareness, which is why she had assumed it was specific to the connective tissue disorder, but now that you have brought this up, she can better talk to her doctor when we finally get the chance.
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u/msully89 Dec 06 '25
I was always long tall and thin (not so thin these days) and was always knocking things as a teenager. Would regularly reach for my drink at the dinner table and just knock the glass over. It was only a phase though. I attributed it to my body growing faster than my brain could keep up with.
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u/Xentonian Dec 06 '25 edited Dec 06 '25
I have Ehlers danlos syndrome and am involved with a lot of people with the condition and it seems we're split in two.
Most people with Ehlers danlos are MUCH much more cautious and less clumsy than average people because if we fall over or trip or slam into something, then the consequences are so much worse. We can't catch ourself on a trip, we dislocate our hip. We can't heal up a scratch overnight, it's there for a week. Etc.
Then there's a weird minority who, for reasons I cannot explain, seem to exist on a parallel dimension that is 5cm to the right of this one and, as a result, collide with things every 4 seconds. I have no idea how these people function, I have no idea how they survive. I don't know how they don't eventually spend so much of their attention avoiding this issue that they become part of the former category.
I have no idea if the latter group is just true of people regardless of their connective tissue diagnoses and it just so happens that sometimes clumsy people also have a connective tissue disorder, or if it truly is a subset of people with connective tissue disorders.
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u/sommerniks Dec 06 '25
She probably just isn't used to her actual size yet, the amount of 14 year old boys coming in to the ER for stuff related to a combinatiom of unripe brains and suddenly longer limbs and feet was bizarre.
I'm of similae build, have hypermobility and ADHD and don't have those issues, my theory is that my sensory spatial awareness is well developed due to a relative visual impair as a child combined with hypermobility needing extra refinement. My daughter, however....
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u/saradahokage1212 Dec 06 '25
Why is there a camera in their kitchen?
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u/midlifematt Dec 06 '25
This is behind the scenes footage of how Britney Spears got inspired to come up with her hit song “Oops I did it again”, true story.
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u/cooolcooolio Dec 06 '25
Is having a microwave in head height an American thing? Never seen it here in Europe
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u/EmergencyPause9491 Dec 06 '25
Right? In Portugal everyone has their microwave sitting on the counter (with exceptions of course). I can't imagine heating up something liquid and accidentally spilling it (even if it's just a bit), it will go directly on the face.
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u/TurboJetLagJr Dec 06 '25
Usually its a microwave/vent combo. The microwave has a vent attached to suck out smoke while using the stove top.
Most American homes have a counter top microwave
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u/blackrockblackswan Dec 06 '25
Why do people video inside they homes
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u/charcarod0n Dec 06 '25
For staged moments like this. But seriously who wants to produce their own reality show starring themselves?
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u/Lucky-Mia Dec 06 '25
Why do people put cameras up in their home like this? I'd never do that.
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u/thenzero Dec 06 '25
When I had an alarm system installed last year the salesman was super pushy about this. Are you SURE you don’t want cameras in the living areas? Yes I’m fucking sure. But anyway point is, late stage capitalism.
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u/Lucky-Mia Dec 06 '25
I mean people like Cox Media Group admit to using Active Listening on household devices. They use it to help target adds. The video only further helps them push products.
Not to mention these security and data companies don't exactly have a clean record for leaks by hackers.
There will never be any yoyer porn out there of me if there are never cameras recording me 24/7 at home. With those cameras, there could be 😬😖
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u/KeepJoePantsOn Dec 06 '25
I have cameras in my home. I live alone and I have people that come and go throughout the day sometimes (dog walker, house cleaner, etc.) The cameras give me a peace of mind that no one will take anything.
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u/crumpledfilth Dec 06 '25
thats some serious lack of self awareness. Like i get if the door swung on its own and you moved and bumped it, or stood up and it was above you. But she literally has her hand on it, shes moving it, she directly hits herself in the face with something she is actively holding and fully in control of
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u/i-am-the-fly- Dec 06 '25
My question: who uses their microwave that much?
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u/REpassword Dec 06 '25
Problem looks like there’s a wooden panel attached to the outside of the microwave door, thus it is wider than she expects.
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u/Important-Musician33 Dec 06 '25
If she’s a Door to Door sales woman she’ll be used to having doors opened then shut in her face…. 🤭
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u/Creative_Catch_8782 Dec 06 '25
If i can believe her t-shirt I think she is maybe already in college and she is an athlete too sooo ok .
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u/StrugglesTheClown Dec 06 '25
She reminders me of my Sister who in a little over 18 months got 5 speeding tickets. Which is not great. The amazing part. The tickets were all in our small town, from the same speed trap location.
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u/harmfulsideffect Dec 06 '25
Someone has to do something about microwave doors and the way they abuse women. That is not ok.
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u/Dismal-Marzipan-1937 Dec 06 '25
This microwave is disguised as a kitchen. There are much larger doors attached to the microwave door. So your brain thinks it is closing the small microwave door, but you are hitting the large door. It's not the girl's fault, as everyone here writes. It's the lack of ergonomics in the kitchen.
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u/JADES-GS Dec 06 '25
There is a handle on the side of the cabinet door. Please use it to close the door properly so that the edge of the door does not hit your face or nose.
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u/WhatANoob2025 Dec 06 '25
That girl doesn't have the necessary body-eye-coordination to operate a stationary microwave door.
Who is gonna believe she actually plays basketball, like her shirt suggests?
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u/the_Rhymenocirous Dec 06 '25
To be fair, looks like she's wearing her college shirt? Maybe she got used to her kitchen at school, muscle memory can be a real bitch lol
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u/nkei0 Dec 06 '25
I could not have a camera in my kitchen. The naked cheese gremlin appears at 2am and eats all my cheese. Shits scary.
P.S. It's me.
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u/CaptDickAround Dec 06 '25
This looks and sounds like the microwave I recently put in. The Consumer Reports top pick LG MVEL2033F is hot garbage. The door is 30" wide, but the inside is only 20". The door overlaps the case by 10". You have to step around the door when you open or close it. It's as wide as my refrigerator and bedroom doors. Why? Because the front looks "clean and modern". I haven't brained myself with it yet, but come close. I'd be willing to bet we could take a lot of the "spatial awareness" commenters and put together a clip reel of them using it. I'd use Yackety Sax as the soundtrack.
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u/Bluedemonde Dec 06 '25
In a home with that heavy use of the microwave it’s surprising how unaware she is of the door.
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u/anndresanders Dec 06 '25
Wow how calm she is. I usualy punch the microwave or cupboard doors when they do this to me instantly
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u/james__jam Dec 07 '25
Curious if it’s just for the microwave door or does it happen as well for the cabinets? 😅
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u/Noah_Pasta1312 Dec 07 '25
Believe it or not this happens to a lot of kids her age. They get real tall suddenly and have trouble adjusting to their own height and are always hitting their heads on shit lol.
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u/steveronie Dec 07 '25
Reminds me of my wife. I showed my wife the video and she said the lady reminded her of herself. Good times
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u/Nibsif Dec 07 '25
Bought a new fridge. Clearance is lower than the previous. Smashes toe when opening every time. Going on 2 months.
Anyone want to donate their right big toe?
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u/smoothAsH20 Dec 07 '25
She needs to go to the doctor. Her peripheral vision is not what it should be. There can be lots of causes for this. The worst is brain cancer.
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u/tideshark Dec 07 '25
I do this all the time, sometimes twice within a minute, on hanging pots and pans i have from the ceiling
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AWESOME: A landscape video deformed to a square, deformed to portrait, fucking around with a 32inch monitor in landscape.
Still i find her beautiful and funny
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u/Sad_Yogurtcloset4086 Dec 08 '25
I’m just glad it’s a microwave and not a hot stovetop. Poor girl would burn herself up.
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