We give it all (and more) away to the worst of us. There often is nothing left for ourselves at the end of the day.
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That’s why I sleep at work. It’s the most restful sleep because you sleep with a clear conscience, knowing you’re getting paid for it.
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Smiling on the outside…
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Hour+ commutes and dishes are huge issues.
8+ hours at work is also issue.
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Where does the mask end? Where do I begin?
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Your version was so sharp, I cut myself.
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Omg, life... am I right?
Seinfeld: "What's the deal with doing stuff?"
Seriously. I keep seeing comics along these lines lately and they feel super boomer-esque in terms of humor.
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Buying a dishwasher has been one of the best things I did past year. So much free time now, and cooking is a lot relaxing, knowing that you can make a mess and then leaving it cleaning in the dishwasher.
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Yeah that commute is soul crushing. Did it for over a decade
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I'm waiting for a Roomba dishwasher where it roams around the house picking up dishes, washing them and returning them to the cabinets.
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I don’t know if it needs saying, but getting a good quality one is the key. Cheap ones are noisy, wasteful, not durable, and do a poor job - to the point of having to partly wash your dishes before you wash them in the dishwasher. A good quality dishwasher will last, be quiet, and handle some pretty dirty stuff. That said, even commercial kitchen dishwashers don’t take everything off, so have some realistic expectations.
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Discovered something fun this week, in Norwegian the word for employer is "work-giver", but a bit of digging revealed that the alternative "work-buyer" existed but went out of use. I think people would sell their time and labor for more if the wording more clearly revealed the actual relationship.
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Hope your not a pilot or train conductor.
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Do you need medical attention?
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To come to the defense of noisy dishwashers...the loudest ones are like that because they have food grinders inside. That means you don't have to pre-wash dishes or do nasty periodic work to clear the inevitable debris from filters and traps and spouts over time. I'm sharing this because I only learned it last year, and after decades of quiet dishwasher marketing, I had assumed they were using some kind of amazing technology to wash better than the old noisy ones. They're not. They're all just swishing soapy water around in a box, and it's way cheaper to manufacture a box without a grinder in it.
I have a silent dishwasher currently, and I feel like we share the work about 50-50, the dishwasher 'n me.
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In English I feel like the proper word would be “exploiter”/“exploited”
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If only.
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If you see her nose as her mouth, it looks like she has a double chin in the first three panels and a big gaping wound on her face in the fourth.
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Food grinders?
I have yet to have a disposal built in. Also, the noise isn’t supposed to last the entire wash cycle. All dishwashers I’ve had have a screen that requires occasional cleaning to prevent food from getting to the pump because the water is recycled in the machine for efficiency reasons.