‘I am not the only person in this house with eyes, or hands’

Anonymous
I wouldn't even say that much.

Teach kids to not vocalize every thought that comes into their head so they don't grow up to be overtalkative annoying adults.
Anonymous
Not interested in robot warriors.

Make me a robot that will make dinner, do the dishes, clean the kitchens and bathrooms, change the sheets and do laundry (wash, dry, fold and put away), and I'd pay good money for that!
Anonymous
My kids are 13 and 16. I just shrug and say don’t know. Unless I do know without looking-
Then it’s “your phone is on the foyer table under your baseball cap” and I look like the magician I am.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 13 and 16. I just shrug and say don’t know. Unless I do know without looking-
Then it’s “your phone is on the foyer table under your baseball cap” and I look like the magician I am.


Same.
“Mama have you seen my keys?” Nope.
“Mom, I don’t have any clean socks!” Bummer.
“Babe, where’s my watch charger?” Dunno.
“Do we have any milk?” Did you check in the oven? “Huh? Why would it be… ooohhh…”

Yall are grown ass adults (or close enough). But yes, I also take some pleasure in just *knowing* things so I’m kind of working against myself 😊
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL. If given a choice, no one wants to do the boring work of being clean, being organized and doing daily chores needed to be functional - cooking, cleaning, organizing, laundry.

That is why, I have so much hope with AI and robotics providing a way for ordinary people to not do these chores, not have to provide the physical aspect of childcare, eldercare, patient care, petcare etc.


I have a client whose son is working with the government to build lethal robots with AI.


Let me introduce you to unmanned drones used in Ukraine and many other conflicts around the world... they fly around, identify enemy troops and fire entirely on their own. And there's plenty more where that came from.


These are ground robots. Imagine the possibilities to have lethal fighters with no conscience at home and abroad.
Anonymous
My favorite is "is the dishwasher clean or dirty?" as my husband stands in the kitchen with a dirty dish in his hand and I'm in the next room.
Pitiful
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not interested in robot warriors.

Make me a robot that will make dinner, do the dishes, clean the kitchens and bathrooms, change the sheets and do laundry (wash, dry, fold and put away), and I'd pay good money for that!


You can hire people to do all of this for you right now. Why not put your good money in that direction?
Anonymous
When my DH asks the “Have you seen” question, I ask “ Where have you looked?” Often, he hasn’t looked anywhere because it’s easier to ask me. If he hasn’t put in any effort looking, I do not get up and help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite is "is the dishwasher clean or dirty?" as my husband stands in the kitchen with a dirty dish in his hand and I'm in the next room.
Pitiful


If it’s any consolation, mine does this too, because he’s never learned what the light on the door means (or just looked).

This is a man with two advanced degrees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My favorite is "is the dishwasher clean or dirty?" as my husband stands in the kitchen with a dirty dish in his hand and I'm in the next room.
Pitiful


If it’s any consolation, mine does this too, because he’s never learned what the light on the door means (or just looked).

This is a man with two advanced degrees.


Just goes to further prove that college indoctrination is not education anymore.
Also, "Those who can't do, teach."
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