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‘Here’s Something I Didn’t Know Until I Was In My 30s’: Guy Is Sharing 27 Useful Tips People Wish They Had Known Sooner
Just think of how much easier this whole life would have been if you knew some things earlier. Like, mastering the art of tackling zip lock bags, organizing your sheets, relieving heartburn, calming an iPhone alarm, the list is endless.
But TikToker Sidneyraz has set out on a mission to get our lives back by sharing some very relatable, super simple, low-key and sometimes plain hilarious know-how tips for everyday life. In a series of viral videos, Sidneyraz tells the viewers ‘something I didn’t know until I was in my 30s’ and enacts the things in funny home scenarios.
With a whopping 842.2K followers and some videos racking up more than 5M views, you can see that this guy has definitely hit our soft spot: FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) on even more years wasted without knowing such obvious, yet game-changing things.
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Not Being Hungover Is Better Than Being Drunk
Dishwashers Have A Filter You're Supposed Clean
Hiring Movers Is Worth It
Not everything goes downhill as we age. Well, surely our close friends circle becomes smaller, hangovers get worse and more responsibilities fall on our shoulders. But a new body of research has shown that some of our brain abilities improve as we age.
For example, a 2011 study looking at data from more than 60,000 people found that our ability to recognize faces continued to improve as we age—until just after we hit age 30. "At almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others," lead study author and MIT department of brain and cognitive sciences researcher Joshua Hartshorne commented to Business Insider.
You Can Change Which Way The Refrigerator Foor Opens
Salt Stops The Oil From Splattering In The Pan. Apparently
How To Squeeze A Lemon
Another more recent study found that some of our abilities, like reading others' emotions and recalling events that have just happened, to name a few, keep improving until we turn 30. Incredibly, skills like basic math and a larger vocabulary rise throughout our lives and reach their peak around when we turn 50.
Fruit Lasts Longer If You Take Out Of These And Put It Into Someting Airtight
Travel Pillows Go In Front
I've always used mine this way. Then I pull down the table and put the pillow on it....best way to sleep in a plane...for me.
The Abc Song And Twinkle Twinkle Are The Same Tune
Does that mean that we get smarter with age? Well, it depends what we define as ‘smart,’ but some of our cognitive abilities do indeed improve as we age. However, some will deteriorate, like our ability to quickly process and recall information (also known as fluid intelligence), which peaks at about the age of 18. After its peak, those abilities continually fall over the rest of our lives.
But that doesn’t mean it’s bad news for us. There is another study suggesting that having a greater purpose in life can help protect against cognitive decline among older adults. In fact, greater purpose in life has been linked to reduced all-cause mortality and cardiovascular problems, increased longevity, maintenance of general physical functioning, reduced risk of stroke and reduced incidence of sleep disturbances.
How To Line This(Bread Tin) With Foil. Flip The Pan Over. Spread Foil Over. Make The Shape Over. And Now It's Easily Lined
Don’t use Aluminium foil at all. It harms the environment and your health as well. Just butter your bread tin or use baking paper.
You Can Store Avocados In Water To Keep Them Fresh Longer
There Are Tags On The Bottom Left Corner Of Fitted Sheets?
How To Clena The Microwave. Take Some Lemon Water. Microwave That For A Minute And A Half And It Should Wipe Out More Smoothly
You Can Pick Up Flour With A Whisk, Apparently
How To Put Trash Bags In The Trashcan
How To Wrap A Towel Around Myself
If You Keep Rotating Nothing Will Drip Down The Sides
You Can Use A Pistachio Shell To Open A Pistachio
Not the case with those hermetically closed bulletproof pieces. There are always a few of those clam-shut suckers in every bag. You have to smash those with a rock.
How To Use A Can Opener
You Can Add Tinfoil If You Don't Have The Right Size Battery
How To Fill The Cooler
The Drawer At The Bottom Of Your Over Is Not For Storing Pans, It's A Broiler
Chesse Gaters Lay Down
Where The Instant Pot Lid Goes
You Can Flip The Pan Over Instead Of The Thing In The Pan
You Can Stop A Pot From Boiling Over By Putting A Wooden Spoon On It
There's A Shiny Side And A Dull Side To Tinfoil And The Shiny Side Is Supposed To Touch The Food Food? Shiny Traps Heat Better, Dull Doesn't
Tin foil has a shiny and dull side because of how it's manufactured. It's so thin, they put two sheets through the rollers at once. They've said they see no difference in which way you use it
Please, men of bored panda, tell me that this isn’t an average 30yo. To me it reads like a 5yo is discovering the world.
Every time I see another TikTok video I’m really trying to stay objective and read it through. And every time it’s either bunch of bullshit or things so obvious kids in kindergarten probably knows it. At some point you have to ask if this is the generation that is that stupid, which I really doubt, or TikTok is somehow an incubator of entitled people
Seriously, BP staff: could we PLEASE stop advocating tikfuck, especially with extremely stupid content like THIS? It's a data mining platform controlled by the chinese government that insta-bans everything that's contra the PRC's narrative (eg concerning Taiwan or Hong Kong), do we really want to support this? Oh an did I mention that this post was EXTREMELY STUPID and half of it is either useless or plain wrong?
Who wrote these captions? I think my 7 week old niece could've done a better job. Good Lawd.... also, those of you wigging out over the can opener thing, this is true, we just all have been doing it wrong. it makes it so the edges aren't sharp. However, it's a pain in the ass so I just stick to the "wrong" way.
I thought he was just introducing things most people know but many don't, does not mean he is not knowledgeable.
Did you know, when you put your dirty clothes in the washing machine and turn it on, after an hour or so they‘ll be clean?
Oh l, the idiocy. The only moron bigger than this guy is anyone that needed his "advice".
I did find the one about the dishwasher interesting. I had no clue it had a filter. I grew up overseas in a third world culture that didn’t have almost any of the technology I now have in the United States, including a dishwasher and a dryer. I had left the US when I was 8, so, when I first came back to the United States for college a few years ago, even though I was coming from a family that are citizens from America, I had no idea how to use a dryer or a dishwasher - even though I was 19. So, I find some of this stuff really interesting. Thanks!
People are railing on this dude for only learning these things now and not giving actual life advice, but it’s supposed to be funny, not useful. You can’t see it in the screenshots, but in the video it’s him making fun of himself for not knowing these things. Of course not everyone is this ignorant, that’s the point. You get some videos of him being ignorant, and some of actually useful tricks.
I think the comments are rather hard. These things you have to learn, and not everybody does at home
Hi I'm 13 and I knew the real stuff from the fake this is pretty bad
Well, I liked the posts, and there was only one I didn't get - the crockpot lid
This post gave us a revealing insight in the brain function of the average tik-tokker. All hope for the human race is lost.
Okay but I think they missed a lot of his really good life hacks. Also he's just trying to inform other people so I don't get why so many people are just dishing out hate (except for the dangerous ones)
The wooden spoon over a boiling pot actually works. I've seen it in action. Don't know how it works, going to look it up.
I blame his parents. Obviously, they didn't teach him anything.
This would be better titled, "Things Functioning Self-sufficient Adults Already Know."
Damm why is mostly everyone so mean I've read the comments and some are seriously mean like the one that called him a man child like seriously is that really necessary just think how you'd feel if you were this guy and had all these hated comments I'm with this guy all the way he taught me stuff I didn't know so stop with the nasty comments
Apparently all the negative commenters are just absolute frigging geniuses, who were taught everything ever by the time they were three. Except they never matured much past six...
Again - I really don't see why these have to be tiktoks. Please protect your readers better by not promoting that site.
Looks like BP has run out of interesting things and started accepting all submissions
Next we’ll be seeing a useful tips I didn’t know until I was a grown ass adult article about “you see these funny loops around the waist band of your trousers? They can be used to thread a belt through and will prevent your trousers from falling down“ or “shoelaces can be used to tighten your shoes so they don’t fall off” and all the kids on TikTok will be like 0.O !
Many young people don't learn to fend for themselves because they aren't interested in learning... and many parents allow their children to be like this by enabling their "learned helplessness". Most soon learn on their own as the need arises, though.
Most of this content probably helped a lot of people. I didn't really gain from it(besides the instant pot), but people I know can.
This "man child" discovers things after he sees a TikTok on it. Sad, really. He seems genuinely uninterested in everything.
Sometimes it looked like he was just milking basic stuff for filler, like the wooden spoon to stop overflow, but some of this was good info! My husband and I weren't homeowners until fifteen years ago. Still on our first home, we're learning there is a lot of stuff we should have learned about and been don't all along and we are trying to catch up now. This week we're repairing our washer. It's been way out of balance and, once taken apart, we found a lot of wet lint deep in it. I think it will be fine now that it's cleaned, but we had no idea that there is a filter to be cleaned. I recently started treating our cabinets with beeswax, such a difference. We obviously should have been doing it all along, but had no idea. The travel pillow on front? I didn't fly regularly until my thirties. It was a few summers of flying home before I realized that one.
It's a good thing he's pretty, because he's hardly the brightest bulb in the box, is he? Poor dear.
These are either known to mankind for Decades or absolutely insane rubbish. The TikTok lot are bloody bonkers. A 'grown man' mansplaining and getting much of it wrong or having only just discovered these. Bless his very public ignorance 🤣
Almost everyone here has slammed this, or judged it negatively... Why? The guy is just showing others some of the things he's learned in life that come in handy for him, and he's sharing some of his helpful hints to others who may not have anyone else to teach them things. I'm a lot older than a lot of you and I've never seen tongs used to juice a lemon before, so I don't have a juicer, and I'm going to try it! Sounds like a good idea. And the salt in the hot oil of a skillet is a helpful tip, too. Why knock every single tip with such ugly, negative & 'judgy' remarks? His home looks very clean, I didn't see "up his nostrils" and I think he presented a few helpful tips for folks who'd like to learn something new to help them navigate thru some of lifes mundane chores. Old adage that applies here; If you've got nothing nice to say, then don't say anything at all.
This was by far one of the more lame posts. It also reflects manyof your past posts, just repackaged with a different title and different model.
SEriously this was the worst more R*****d article ever!!! Just down vote everything about it
Most of these are obvious things. If he's just figuring this stuff out now....sheesh.
Please, men of bored panda, tell me that this isn’t an average 30yo. To me it reads like a 5yo is discovering the world.
Every time I see another TikTok video I’m really trying to stay objective and read it through. And every time it’s either bunch of bullshit or things so obvious kids in kindergarten probably knows it. At some point you have to ask if this is the generation that is that stupid, which I really doubt, or TikTok is somehow an incubator of entitled people
Seriously, BP staff: could we PLEASE stop advocating tikfuck, especially with extremely stupid content like THIS? It's a data mining platform controlled by the chinese government that insta-bans everything that's contra the PRC's narrative (eg concerning Taiwan or Hong Kong), do we really want to support this? Oh an did I mention that this post was EXTREMELY STUPID and half of it is either useless or plain wrong?
Who wrote these captions? I think my 7 week old niece could've done a better job. Good Lawd.... also, those of you wigging out over the can opener thing, this is true, we just all have been doing it wrong. it makes it so the edges aren't sharp. However, it's a pain in the ass so I just stick to the "wrong" way.
I thought he was just introducing things most people know but many don't, does not mean he is not knowledgeable.
Did you know, when you put your dirty clothes in the washing machine and turn it on, after an hour or so they‘ll be clean?
Oh l, the idiocy. The only moron bigger than this guy is anyone that needed his "advice".
I did find the one about the dishwasher interesting. I had no clue it had a filter. I grew up overseas in a third world culture that didn’t have almost any of the technology I now have in the United States, including a dishwasher and a dryer. I had left the US when I was 8, so, when I first came back to the United States for college a few years ago, even though I was coming from a family that are citizens from America, I had no idea how to use a dryer or a dishwasher - even though I was 19. So, I find some of this stuff really interesting. Thanks!
People are railing on this dude for only learning these things now and not giving actual life advice, but it’s supposed to be funny, not useful. You can’t see it in the screenshots, but in the video it’s him making fun of himself for not knowing these things. Of course not everyone is this ignorant, that’s the point. You get some videos of him being ignorant, and some of actually useful tricks.
I think the comments are rather hard. These things you have to learn, and not everybody does at home
Hi I'm 13 and I knew the real stuff from the fake this is pretty bad
Well, I liked the posts, and there was only one I didn't get - the crockpot lid
This post gave us a revealing insight in the brain function of the average tik-tokker. All hope for the human race is lost.
Okay but I think they missed a lot of his really good life hacks. Also he's just trying to inform other people so I don't get why so many people are just dishing out hate (except for the dangerous ones)
The wooden spoon over a boiling pot actually works. I've seen it in action. Don't know how it works, going to look it up.
I blame his parents. Obviously, they didn't teach him anything.
This would be better titled, "Things Functioning Self-sufficient Adults Already Know."
Damm why is mostly everyone so mean I've read the comments and some are seriously mean like the one that called him a man child like seriously is that really necessary just think how you'd feel if you were this guy and had all these hated comments I'm with this guy all the way he taught me stuff I didn't know so stop with the nasty comments
Apparently all the negative commenters are just absolute frigging geniuses, who were taught everything ever by the time they were three. Except they never matured much past six...
Again - I really don't see why these have to be tiktoks. Please protect your readers better by not promoting that site.
Looks like BP has run out of interesting things and started accepting all submissions
Next we’ll be seeing a useful tips I didn’t know until I was a grown ass adult article about “you see these funny loops around the waist band of your trousers? They can be used to thread a belt through and will prevent your trousers from falling down“ or “shoelaces can be used to tighten your shoes so they don’t fall off” and all the kids on TikTok will be like 0.O !
Many young people don't learn to fend for themselves because they aren't interested in learning... and many parents allow their children to be like this by enabling their "learned helplessness". Most soon learn on their own as the need arises, though.
Most of this content probably helped a lot of people. I didn't really gain from it(besides the instant pot), but people I know can.
This "man child" discovers things after he sees a TikTok on it. Sad, really. He seems genuinely uninterested in everything.
Sometimes it looked like he was just milking basic stuff for filler, like the wooden spoon to stop overflow, but some of this was good info! My husband and I weren't homeowners until fifteen years ago. Still on our first home, we're learning there is a lot of stuff we should have learned about and been don't all along and we are trying to catch up now. This week we're repairing our washer. It's been way out of balance and, once taken apart, we found a lot of wet lint deep in it. I think it will be fine now that it's cleaned, but we had no idea that there is a filter to be cleaned. I recently started treating our cabinets with beeswax, such a difference. We obviously should have been doing it all along, but had no idea. The travel pillow on front? I didn't fly regularly until my thirties. It was a few summers of flying home before I realized that one.
It's a good thing he's pretty, because he's hardly the brightest bulb in the box, is he? Poor dear.
These are either known to mankind for Decades or absolutely insane rubbish. The TikTok lot are bloody bonkers. A 'grown man' mansplaining and getting much of it wrong or having only just discovered these. Bless his very public ignorance 🤣
Almost everyone here has slammed this, or judged it negatively... Why? The guy is just showing others some of the things he's learned in life that come in handy for him, and he's sharing some of his helpful hints to others who may not have anyone else to teach them things. I'm a lot older than a lot of you and I've never seen tongs used to juice a lemon before, so I don't have a juicer, and I'm going to try it! Sounds like a good idea. And the salt in the hot oil of a skillet is a helpful tip, too. Why knock every single tip with such ugly, negative & 'judgy' remarks? His home looks very clean, I didn't see "up his nostrils" and I think he presented a few helpful tips for folks who'd like to learn something new to help them navigate thru some of lifes mundane chores. Old adage that applies here; If you've got nothing nice to say, then don't say anything at all.
This was by far one of the more lame posts. It also reflects manyof your past posts, just repackaged with a different title and different model.
SEriously this was the worst more R*****d article ever!!! Just down vote everything about it
Most of these are obvious things. If he's just figuring this stuff out now....sheesh.