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    Opening a jar with duct tape



    Or with the opposite end of a spoon (tip from experience: rotate jar beforehand once to further decrease pressure in it.)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chae View Post
    Opening a jar with duct tape


    I usually do it with a knife. the trick is it needs a tiny bit of air to get inside, then it should be easy. But sometimes it still doesnt work so this ductape one is the single best advice for single women ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palm full of Crayons View Post
    I usually do it with a knife. the trick is it needs a tiny bit of air to get inside, then it should be easy. But sometimes it still doesnt work so this ductape one is the single best advice for single women ever.
    Did you see step two, the spoon can be substituted with the knife but the former is more safe so use that one. Don't need to be single to know it, a boyfriend ain't no kitchen tool! And if you're two girls ya need it, too, this is no hetero world

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chae View Post
    Don't need to be single to know it, a boyfriend ain't no kitchen tool! And if you're two girls ya need it, too, this is no hetero world
    Ohh but they keep reporting how much they like to be useful i started wondering whether they've been secretly manufactured as human looking AI household tools
    true about the latter

    I've tried spoons tho but usually the end is too thick to even get behind the lid. So knives, especially the dining kind that aren't really sharp, are great

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