How To Of The Day: Toilet Roll Changing

A father of two teenagers, Will Reid, made a instructional video for his kids in an attempt to show them how to change a roll of toilet paper. Although the video was intended for teenagers, it can apply to anyone.

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A Southampton dad has turned to social media in a bid to get the message across to his teenage children about household chores.

Will Reid has posted what he refers to as the first in a series of ‘instructional videos’ to show his children James and Beth the basics of life.

Titled ‘how to change a toilet roll’, Mr Reid offers a step-by-step guide on restocking an empty loo roll holder with a fresh roll.

Clearly exasperated at not being able to get through to his kids, he says: ‘Obviously me telling them face-to-face is not working, so I’ve tried to be creative and I’ve come up with the idea of using social media to try to reach you.’

Realising every teenager’s worst nightmare of a cringe-worthy dad, Mr Reid name checks his children at the beginning of the video – making sure that everyone who knows a James or Beth Reid of Southampton are in on the joke.

Using phrases such as ‘I know this is a difficult one’, or ‘that might be a step too far’, Mr Reid’s sarcastic tutorial is sure to get a reaction from James and Beth, although it might not be the one he was hoping for.

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Toilet Roll Changing
Toilet Roll Changing – Teenage Instructional Video

 

The Teenage Brain Explained

The teenage brain explained or the reason why young skulls are full of mush.

For most people, the teenage years of life are a time of anxiety and pimples. It’s not that much fun.

But what exactly is going on in our brains that makes us act like jerks, and often throw logic and common sense out the window?

Internet nerd Hank Green of Sci Show explains all the ins and outs of the rapidly changing teenage brain.

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Teenagers And Cats

For all of you with teenagers or who had teenagers, you may want to know why they really have a lot in common with cats:

1. Neither teenagers nor cats turn their heads when you call them by name.

2. No matter what you do for them, it is not enough. Indeed, all humane efforts are barely adequate to compensate for the privilege of waiting on them hand and foot.

3. You rarely see a cat walking outside of the house with an adult human being, and it can be safely said that no teenager in his or her right mind wants to be seen in public with his or her parents.

4. Cats and teenagers can lie on the living-room sofa for hours on end without moving, barely breathing.

5. Cats have nine lives. Teenagers carry on as if they did.

 

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