Nah, not salty enough.
Kaiyoto
When you're living in your own fenced community surrounded by walls and trees it's easy to ignore whatever is going on outside the property line.
Could also be the flow of the house. Every house I've been in where the washer and dryer are side by side, the washer has been closer to the entrance of the wash room and the dryer is farther (and usually towards the back door). My thought process would be dump the clothes in the washer and then kick the basket in front of the dryer to pull them out later and get it more out of the walking path. (unless there's room on top of the dryer)
A movie night. Like go to Walmart, find a couple good dvds or whatever that the family will like, buy some popcorn and if you can find it for not too much, one of those popcorn buckets. If you can find a couple of those movie theater size candies then toss them in too.
Sometimes I don't have the motivation to cook, sometimes I do. Sometimes I have the motivation to get shit done that isn't in the kitchen. Throwing a pizza in the oven can buy me an extra hour of working on something else because I don't have to come in early to wash up, prep, cook, then wash the damn dishes.
Have both options available.
Writing essays in high school teaches you how to do this.
Nails. Like the kind you hammer in. I hate them. They always come out and you have to hammer them in again eventually. Screws are the way to go.
That is actually an excellent use. That's the first I've heard of that one.
I would not judge it based on the vocal minority that dominates the web.
Some people choose to belittle others to make themselves feel bigger rather than strive to be better.
Going through data and writing letters are the only tasks I've seen AI be useful for. I still wouldn't trust it as far as I could kick it's ass and I'd check it well before submitting for work.
Why did the baby strawberry cry? Cause his mommy got stuck in a jam.