"Two years ago at Christmas, my nephew made weed brownies. He gave me a brownie, advising me to take tiny bites. I passed it to my sister, who, per usual, wasn't paying attention to what was going on. She kept eating large bites and became very sick. Sitting still on the couch, she stood up and threw up all over the floor from the weed. She missed both a white rug and the couch"
"My siblings and I were still young kids, and we were really proud that we'd found a specific book we knew our parents would like for Christmas. Fast-forward to us unwrapping presents with the whole family: Our parents were extremely happy with the book, but our grandparents bought them the exact same one! You might assume they'd let it be, but our grandparents decided to make a fuss about it...a really, really big fuss."
A homemade edible caused severe sickness when a sister ate large bites despite warnings, resulting in vomiting, spilled wine, and a dog licking the spill. A subsequent Thanksgiving included a stair fall and more spills. In another incident, children gifted parents a sought-after book only to have grandparents give the identical title, triggering a prolonged, escalating argument. The dispute involved screaming, crying, and family members separating into different rooms, leaving the celebration ruined and the memory of the day stained by a $15 book.
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