[QUOTE=Aide;49384208]His point is dumb. You already cleaned your dishes by washing and scraping off food to put it in the dishwasher. No you haven't. A short rinse doesn't do the job. You need hot water and soap. Hot water helps remove A) Germs B) Oils. You also save water by using a machine compared to doing it by hand.[/QUOTE]
His point is, by the time you've rinsed them and removed anything that an automatic dishwasher won't get rid of, you've already cleaned your dishes halfway. By the time you've actually loaded them and waited you could have conceivably washed them by hand in half as much time. He's not saying that a short rinse cleans them, but doing it by hand when you've already basically started the work to wash them by hand, and then actually do wash them by hand but only halfway, you may as well just go all the way and clean them totally by hand.
[QUOTE=garychencool;49384447]eww[/QUOTE]
to dry off your freshly cleaned hands. where's the eww factor in that?
If you complain about straws you've went too far.
He's really got nothing better to bitch about...? Especially the automatic toilets, I've had those things flush just by leaning forward a little bit. His humor has really run dry.
auto flushers are good because half the time some disgusting slob leaves his stinky crap and piss in the toilet and it's pretty nasty to walk into
if you're so disgusting that you don't flush after using a toilet then you are a cunt
[QUOTE=Toy_Soldier;49384182]im going to stick myself in a dish washer to sanitize myself from these posts[/QUOTE]
Please do, we'll be minus one idiot at least.
I don't think he's right about any of the products. They're all useful in one way or another.
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;49386023]to dry off your freshly cleaned hands. where's the eww factor in that?[/QUOTE]
Idk, maybe the fact that your trousers tend to get covered in random bullshit throughout the day (unless you're walking through a hospital or something) and you might as well just wipe them off all over your face? Also, now instead of having soaking wet hands, you have soaking wet trousers and just look like you've pissed yourself. Fab.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;49386407]Idk, maybe the fact that your trousers tend to get covered in random bullshit throughout the day (unless you're walking through a hospital or something) and you might as well just wipe them off all over your face? Also, now instead of having soaking wet hands, you have soaking wet trousers and just look like you've pissed yourself. Fab.[/QUOTE]
Lrn2 wipe man.
The trick is too wipe them off behind your knees. This way it becomes invisible once you sitdown and its a relatively clean place.
You juuust gooot liife haacked (Figured I should go overboard considering maddox's love for life hacks).
I always opt for a paper towel to dry my hands
[QUOTE=haloguy234;49385995]His point is, by the time you've rinsed them and removed anything that an automatic dishwasher won't get rid of, you've already cleaned your dishes halfway. By the time you've actually loaded them and waited you could have conceivably washed them by hand in half as much time. He's not saying that a short rinse cleans them, but doing it by hand when you've already basically started the work to wash them by hand, and then actually do wash them by hand but only halfway, you may as well just go all the way and clean them totally by hand.[/QUOTE]
yeah I'll just fill my second sink full of sanitizer to soak my dishes in rather than loading it into my perfectly convienent dishwasher which does the same shit except better (cleaning any small spots I may have missed)
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Also, bendy straws are great while reclining. You'd have to sit up to use a regular straw.
These airblade dryers are the biggest pieces of shit. I'd take paper towels over them any day.
The airblades are great if you use them right.
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;49386471]yeah I'll just fill my second sink full of sanitizer to soak my dishes in rather than loading it into my perfectly convienent dishwasher which does the same shit except better (cleaning any small spots I may have missed)
[editline]25th December 2015[/editline]
Also, bendy straws are great while reclining. You'd have to sit up to use a regular straw.[/QUOTE]
I fill one side of my sink with hot soapy water to rinse all the dishes off anyway, by the time that I'm done with that and actually have all the food bits off, I may as well just finish the job and fully wash them instead of wasting my time loading up the dishwasher.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;49387868]I fill one side of my sink with hot soapy water to rinse all the dishes off anyway, by the time that I'm done with that and actually have all the food bits off, I may as well just finish the job and fully wash them instead of wasting my time loading up the dishwasher.[/QUOTE]
look at this fancy ass 2 sink having motherfucker
dishwasher complaint is dumb
how to tell that maddox has never been a dish pig in a restaurant
For one person living alone though? His dishwasher complaint is reasonable.
Though having done dishes in a restaurant before it's definitely not possible without a machine
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;49397714]For one person living alone though? His dishwasher complaint is reasonable.
Though having done dishes in a restaurant before it's definitely not possible without a machine[/QUOTE]
To be fair, there is quite a large difference between the sheer volume of dishes that one would be required to wash at a restaurant compared to those in a typical 2+ person household. A home of 2 would likely accumulate nearly as many dirty dishes as a popular restaurant does in a single night in around a week. Of course for that massive volume you'd have to use a dishwasher.
up next on maddox:
Airline Food. What's the deal with that?
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;49397714]For one person living alone though? His dishwasher complaint is reasonable.
Though having done dishes in a restaurant before it's definitely not possible without a machine[/QUOTE]
I am dish pig. We only put plates and utensils in the dishwasher, everything else gets rinsed, scrubbed, then dunked in a sink full of sanitizer.
But you're right, all those plates and utensils would add up quick without a dishwasher to do most of it for me.
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