Edit: LOL love the responses. You ain’t wrong…

Edit2: I posted this for giggles and have enjoyed it immensely. Thanks for the “parenting advice” (rolls eyes). My daughter is a shit show, but I wouldn’t trade her in for anything. She has three daughters, one of which is exactly like her and the two others are not. So…

  • AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I swear, the people obsessed with enforcing one right way to do… everything.

    It looks exhausting. I feel kind of bad for them and when they start rearranging other people’s work I always think of this sad lil raccoon for some reason:

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      There are correct and incorrect ways to load a dishwasher. Mainly allowing for water to be able to reach all surfaces and drain away from the objects.

      Take a closer look. There are multiple instances in those photos that show that those two simple conditions aren’t met.

      Engage that brain you claim to have.

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        risking self poisoning for assuming dishes are clean when it’s not clean because of improper cleaning, now all the crap gets stuck and mixed in with assumed clean dishes/utensils

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          I’ve never had that problem with my dishwashers when they were utilised properly.

          Hell newer ones even have a sanitizer function if you are worried about hardy bacteria.

          If you can’t trust your dishwasher, learn to use it properly, get a new one or wash all your dishes by hand.

          These machines are labour saving devices, pre-washing adds labour.

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          9 months ago

          dishwashers do the pre-rinsing, it’s part of the cycle, that’s why there’s a latch for the detergent which drops in after the rinse cycle.

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          What? A decent dishwasher shouldn’t need pre-washing or rinsing.

          Give your head a shake.

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          Pre rinsing actually makes the dishwasher do a worse job, a big part of the dishwasher detergent is to latch on to dirt and grime so when the water sprayer comes it can more easily clean it off

          If you prerinse there’s a lot less surface area for the detergent to do it’s job