Guy Is Sharing Useful Tips He Wishes He Had Known Sooner, And Here Are 29 Of The Best Ones (New Posts)
Age equals wisdom, they say. And you can’t argue much. Just think of all the little things you had no clue about two days or two years ago. And we’re talking something seemingly insignificant, like correctly putting eyedrops in your eyes, tying trash bags and mastering zip lock bags. But boy, they make a difference.
And there’s a guy named Sidneyraz who basically won the internet for sharing these kind of tips and tricks with his huge audience of 3.3 million followers on his TikTok channel. Sidneyraz set out on a mission to “tell you things I didn’t know before I was in my 30s,” and so it’s basically an open offer to learn from his journey to know-how, aka slip ups, rather than learning them the hard way.
Below, we wrapped up some of Sidneyraz’s newest bits of advice, so scroll down and enjoy. Also, after you’re done, be sure to share more of his posts in our Bored Panda features here and here.
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You Can Vacuum Seal A Ziplock Bag With A Straw
You Can Vacuum Up Cinnamon To Make Vacuuming Smell Better
Powdered Sugar Is Just Regular Sugar Blended
I tried this with a flatmates blender years ago and a cloud of sugar came out the blender like it had caught fire. I utterly $hit myself thinking I'd written off her new blender and stuck to buying it pre-powdered ever since.
Sidneyraz decided to start his now-viral video series “things I didn’t know before I was in my 30s” after people really liked one of his first videos named 'Here's something you should know about being in your 30s. It's better than your 20s.' Many people found Sid’s content useful and relatable, and he immediately became a sensation. Now, Sid boasts a whopping 3.4 million followers and 98.4M total likes on his TikTok channel.
You Can Check The Level Of Your Grill's Propane Tank By Pouring Hot Water On It
where evet it's cold, that's how much I have
How You're Actually Supposed To Squat
Travel Pillows Go In Front
In a previous interview with Bored Panda, Sid told us that his most popular videos are ones that have to do with the most common items that people use. That includes things like travel pillows, English muffins, trash bags, plungers, and so on."We all use the same things every day and [without questioning them] because that's how we were taught, but we have no idea why or if it's even right. So when I post a video showing a different way, it blows minds," the creator explained.
You Have To Roll The Lemon And Then Poke Holes In It In Order For The Juice To Come Out
You Can Use A Cheese Grater To Slice Cold Hard Butter
You Can Unscrew A Bathtub Drain To Unclog It
Sid believes that we tend to experience both heartbreak and true joy before our 30s. “There are large ups and downs but, hopefully, they help us to be more empathetic people. They’re hard lessons but needed," he told us a while back. The creator added that right now, he’s learning all these things too. “I don’t want anyone to feel as alone as I have in the past when I didn’t know something [older folks understood quite well]," the TikToker said.
The Temperature For Weather Reports Is Taken In The Shade
You Can Clean And Sharpen A Coffee Grinder With Rice
I find this dubious. Cutting anything in a grinder necessarily dulls the blades somewhat. Might it "clean out" some of the residue there? Maybe. But saying that it "sharpens" the blades has to be wrong. Let's take this to it's logical conclusion: according to him, a grinder that is used only for rice would never get dull. I could be wrong, but this sounds like something that keeps getting passed around but is ultimately based on nothing.
You Can Actually Peel Many Cloves Of Garlic By Shaking It In A Container
It’s no secret that most people tend to romanticize nostalgia and look back on their memories with the sense that the old times were somehow better. It feels tempting to think of the old days as simpler and less chaotic than the present.
This is especially true when we look back on our childhood or earlier days, and focus on positive memories. In contrast, the present moment seems always challenging in one way or another, and only after it’s long gone can we look back at it with a sense of appreciation.
The Best Way To Fold These Chairs
foot, hand and pull
You Can Easily Roll Up A Milk Jug If You Put Hot Water In It
You Can Open A Hard To Open Jar With A Bottle Opener
You Can Catch Drywall Dust By Putting Painter's Tape On The Wall
Sun Visors In Cars Extend
You're Not Supposed To Roll A Sleeping Bag When You're Packing It
Depends on the sleeping bag. Modern ones with the loose stuffing, just ram it into the bag. Older ones with a flat layer of stuffing, you need to roll
Folding Chairs Can Support Umbrellas
If you have a kitten, everything in your house with legs has tiny holes in them.
You're Supposed To Pinch Toblerone Apart
You Can Tie A Tie In Less Than 10 Seconds If It's Not Around Your Neck
You're Supposed To Clean A Cheese Grater From The Inside
You Can Sharpen Scissors By Cutting Aluminum Foil
You Can Squeeze Annoying Packages To Open Them
You Can Use Cold Water To Get These Yellow Cleaning Gloves Off
You Can Clean The Inside Of Your Electric Razor
Steering Wheels In Cars Adjust Backwards And Forwards
Yeah some cars even do it mechanically and save the steering wheel position of up to 3 people
Not on all cars. Admittedly, I've always driven older cars, so maybe that's a thing on newer ones. My current car is 17 years old.
It also depends on the car's class. Usually higher priced/bigger cars have this feature, small/cheaper ones not.
Load More Replies...I hink unless it is really old (like 20yrs plus), at least the bigger ones all have this feature. If it does, the switch is usually underneath the steeringwheel. It's not obvious and you need to fumble around a bit.
Load More Replies...They don't on any of mine. I have one that adjusts up and down only. The other two have fixed wheels. Backwards and forwards requires a pair of tubes that slide in and out of one another and although it was invented a long time ago, is not that common. Up down requires a universal joint and they are more common now, as they are part of the safety mechanism that pulls the wheel away from you in the event of a crash.
Bu dad showed my how cars worked yesterday (I asked) and now I know all this cool stuff! (He did offer to let me drive around the car park but I knew I’d get in trouble lol)
That's wonderful! From personal experience, it's REALLY good to know how to check your oil, ATF, windshield wiper fluid, etc., not necessarily so you can do all the maintenance "on your own" but so that you won't get fleeced by an unsavory mechanic. I'm female (well, technically) and my dad still taught me all he knew about cars. I know how to change brake discs, tires, fanbelts, and how to do an oil change. I never dare any of it myself on my ridiculous beast of a Volkswagen van, but I know enough to know when the mechanic is trying to overcharge me. Plus - dad wisdom is invaluable and to be treasured :) I wish my dad was still around (sustained catastrophic brain damage when I was 18, so he's been "gone" since then, though his body lived until last year).
Load More Replies...Not all. My husbands only goes up and down. Some don't even do that.
Not all cars have a telescoping steering wheel, most do but definitely not all.
Not every car. But my 1976 Ford did, so this has been around for a while.
I drove a VW New Beetle for 10 years. Raised and Lowered the Steering Wheel many times and NEVER knew the Steering Column “telescoped” until I went to sell it and the buyer hopped in and immediately pulled the steering wheel closer (as well as down) totally leaving me feeling stupid. Luckily I’ve got super long arms and it had always been in the spot I’d have set anyway. When I told my wife she said, “of course it does that”. It made me feel like I had doubled down on the backgammon of stupid at that point.
more advice: "When you rotate the steering wheel the car's wheels will also rotate in that direction! Very useful when making turns, guys!"
Have never seen this. Up and down, yes. Forward or backward? No. Sounds cool for peeps with different arm lengths.
Why are so many people behaving as though there wasn't a time you didn't know a lot of these things either? Knowing a steering wheel may be telescopic or that sun visors extend is not something one knows until they are shown, read it in the manual or figure it out by accident. Regardless, there was a time you were ignorant about it so there are understandably others who are in the same boat. It isn't impressive to demean someone by thinking you're more intelligent simply because you know visors extend. Geez.
To Avoid Getting Burned, Light The Sparkles From The Bottom
You Can Pour Grease Directly Into The Sink
Agreed, most of these are internet life-tips that are actually trash
friendly reminder you don’t have to be a b//tch and go “isn’t that common sense!!!??” or “who doesn’t know this??” because not everyone has the same experience in stuff. goobye
Why does this guy bring turn bored Pandas into grumpy pandas? Not everyone has had the same experiences. I'm way old and saw a couple of things I realized look easier to do than the way I have been doing them.
I think it makes people feel smart and superior to be like "Who didn't know that?" They just need their little ego boost from making people feel stupid.
Load More Replies...So many of these are either wrong or misleading. I haven't actually seen the videos themselves, which got me wondering whether it's possible that this guy actually includes a lot of caveats and exceptions in his videos that are not being communicated by THIS site in their headings for each item. They might want to think about that if it could lead to people damaging their property or getting injured.
tomorrow on "tik-tok life hacks": "when you close your eyes you cannot see what's around you, but if you open them you'll be able to see again!"
I don't know why people are calling him an idiot. I've been following him for a while. He has a really nice account. And some people Do Not Know these tips.
Those who don't know them and never use them, are the lucky people. Some of these are dangerous. Blending sugar in a coffee blender???? The powder fumes is so fine, that they can easily explode, them put them into a coffee grinder with metal blades and an little engine to mix fast. Suddenly you have explosive powder and a really hot metal piece.
Load More Replies...Guessing this guy (like ME) had a shi++y m€+h add!c+ed mama?! who ain't teach him a d@mn thing?!!?!! CHEERS!! Even tho some of this is OTHERWORLD wrong or DUH, good show!!!
Pro tip: You can't get back the time you waisted reading this article.
Why does everyone have to be so vicious? Many of these could be unknown to the average population
I'm sorry, did I miss the memo stating that every tip must be followed by excessively negative comments?
I follow this guy. I just love his reaction to finding out something.
You guys. I'm gonna say it again. NOT EVERYONE HAS HAD THE SAME EXPERIENCES, AND HE'S NOT AN IDIOT FOR THAT. Maybe some of his tips are wrong. DON'T USE THOSE. STOP BEING MEAN.
Agreed, most of these are internet life-tips that are actually trash
friendly reminder you don’t have to be a b//tch and go “isn’t that common sense!!!??” or “who doesn’t know this??” because not everyone has the same experience in stuff. goobye
Why does this guy bring turn bored Pandas into grumpy pandas? Not everyone has had the same experiences. I'm way old and saw a couple of things I realized look easier to do than the way I have been doing them.
I think it makes people feel smart and superior to be like "Who didn't know that?" They just need their little ego boost from making people feel stupid.
Load More Replies...So many of these are either wrong or misleading. I haven't actually seen the videos themselves, which got me wondering whether it's possible that this guy actually includes a lot of caveats and exceptions in his videos that are not being communicated by THIS site in their headings for each item. They might want to think about that if it could lead to people damaging their property or getting injured.
tomorrow on "tik-tok life hacks": "when you close your eyes you cannot see what's around you, but if you open them you'll be able to see again!"
I don't know why people are calling him an idiot. I've been following him for a while. He has a really nice account. And some people Do Not Know these tips.
Those who don't know them and never use them, are the lucky people. Some of these are dangerous. Blending sugar in a coffee blender???? The powder fumes is so fine, that they can easily explode, them put them into a coffee grinder with metal blades and an little engine to mix fast. Suddenly you have explosive powder and a really hot metal piece.
Load More Replies...Guessing this guy (like ME) had a shi++y m€+h add!c+ed mama?! who ain't teach him a d@mn thing?!!?!! CHEERS!! Even tho some of this is OTHERWORLD wrong or DUH, good show!!!
Pro tip: You can't get back the time you waisted reading this article.
Why does everyone have to be so vicious? Many of these could be unknown to the average population
I'm sorry, did I miss the memo stating that every tip must be followed by excessively negative comments?
I follow this guy. I just love his reaction to finding out something.
You guys. I'm gonna say it again. NOT EVERYONE HAS HAD THE SAME EXPERIENCES, AND HE'S NOT AN IDIOT FOR THAT. Maybe some of his tips are wrong. DON'T USE THOSE. STOP BEING MEAN.