The solution may be stupid but it is an actual problem. Do I really want to make an extra dish to clean just to have a place to put the spoon? That’s annoying.
Just use the dish you’re going to eat from if you’re really that lazy. This isn’t rocket science.
You’re assuming the spoon has something I’d want to mix with the main dish on it, that I’m going to eat the food I’m cooking immediately, etc.
This only seems like a problem if you’ve never encountered an actual problem.
Little annoyances add up and small improvements to one’s approach to dealing with things can add up as well. You know what makes those “actual problems” worse? Having to deal with a bunch of minor irritations at the same time.
Kind of weird that you seem to think it’s ridiculous to want to improve anything that isn’t a matter of life and death and earthshaking consequence.
It’s not an improvement to have sauce dripping down the handle of your spoon and onto your saucepan handle, or to make yet another hazard over the stove by wedging a spoon precariously into a handle hole. That’s my point. There are a million simpler ways to address this that don’t make a bigger problem. I find it stunning that you are too lazy to rinse an extra plate, but weirdly insistent on the least logical, awkward, and ridiculous way to avoid it. But hey, let your freak flag fly.
It’s not an improvement to have sauce dripping down the handle of your spoon and onto your saucepan handle, or to make yet another hazard over the stove by wedging a spoon precariously into a handle hole. That’s my point.
I started my comment with “The solution may be stupid but”. That being the case, how could you possibly interpret it as me directly arguing for that particular solution being good?
I find it stunning that you are too lazy to rinse an extra plate, but weirdly insistent on the least logical, awkward, and ridiculous way to avoid it.
I find it stunning you are weirdly insistent on interpreting what I said in the absolutely least charitable way possible even though there’s no reason to do so and I literally started my comment acknowledging that solution may be “stupid”.
Actually, it seems like people on Lemmy are even worse about this than reddit which takes some doing. At least don’t interpret stuff in ways that contradict what the person literally said a single post ago. Sometimes it’s a little ambiguous, but not in this case.
This is some classic projection. What I said boiled down to “this solution may not be a good one, but there’s some benefit to solving the problem”. In your quest to find a way to criticize what I said, you ignored the first part of what I said entirely.
You seem to be one of those people who will just never admit it if you make a mistake. Doesn’t matter if you accidentally said water is dry, you’ll never admit water is wet until the end of time. I actually never understand why people dig in like this. It’s not like you’re saving face by refusing to acknowledge the mistake, it’s not like you’re going to convince me there’s any doubt. Everyone makes mistakes and the best way to deal with them is to acknowledge it early and move on.
I remember seeing this in one of those “lifehack” videos a while ago
Yet another example of a “lifehack” that makes someone feel smart, but is actually pretty stupidly “solving” a problem that doesn’t exist.
The solution may be stupid but it is an actual problem. Do I really want to make an extra dish to clean just to have a place to put the spoon? That’s annoying.
Just use the dish you’re going to eat from if you’re really that lazy. This isn’t rocket science.
This only seems like a problem if you’ve never encountered an actual problem.
You’re assuming the spoon has something I’d want to mix with the main dish on it, that I’m going to eat the food I’m cooking immediately, etc.
Little annoyances add up and small improvements to one’s approach to dealing with things can add up as well. You know what makes those “actual problems” worse? Having to deal with a bunch of minor irritations at the same time.
Kind of weird that you seem to think it’s ridiculous to want to improve anything that isn’t a matter of life and death and earthshaking consequence.
It’s not an improvement to have sauce dripping down the handle of your spoon and onto your saucepan handle, or to make yet another hazard over the stove by wedging a spoon precariously into a handle hole. That’s my point. There are a million simpler ways to address this that don’t make a bigger problem. I find it stunning that you are too lazy to rinse an extra plate, but weirdly insistent on the least logical, awkward, and ridiculous way to avoid it. But hey, let your freak flag fly.
I started my comment with “The solution may be stupid but”. That being the case, how could you possibly interpret it as me directly arguing for that particular solution being good?
I find it stunning you are weirdly insistent on interpreting what I said in the absolutely least charitable way possible even though there’s no reason to do so and I literally started my comment acknowledging that solution may be “stupid”.
Actually, it seems like people on Lemmy are even worse about this than reddit which takes some doing. At least don’t interpret stuff in ways that contradict what the person literally said a single post ago. Sometimes it’s a little ambiguous, but not in this case.
Oh, so you’re arguing for no reason whatsoever. Alrighty, then.
This is some classic projection. What I said boiled down to “this solution may not be a good one, but there’s some benefit to solving the problem”. In your quest to find a way to criticize what I said, you ignored the first part of what I said entirely.
You seem to be one of those people who will just never admit it if you make a mistake. Doesn’t matter if you accidentally said water is dry, you’ll never admit water is wet until the end of time. I actually never understand why people dig in like this. It’s not like you’re saving face by refusing to acknowledge the mistake, it’s not like you’re going to convince me there’s any doubt. Everyone makes mistakes and the best way to deal with them is to acknowledge it early and move on.
Yeah, i also saw this in some lifehack video