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Sounds like me in the living room trying to help Hubs in the kitchen find something without getting up to go find it for him. Usually I end up going and finding it for him since he apparently lives in only two dimensions so the concept of looking under or behind things on a shelf or in a drawer is incomprehensible. Sigh.
seanfear 6 months ago
i came to a conclusion that the more details you pour in for people, about anything, anywhere, their chances of getting confused and lost increases.
arolarson Premium Member 6 months ago
Sounds like me in the living room trying to help Hubs in the kitchen find something without getting up to go find it for him. Usually I end up going and finding it for him since he apparently lives in only two dimensions so the concept of looking under or behind things on a shelf or in a drawer is incomprehensible. Sigh.
ericlscott creator 6 months ago
My wife is just like this.
Perkycat 6 months ago
I would rather have enough details than not enough
Judeeye Premium Member 6 months ago
I think it’s very considerate to provide extra details when describing most things. It certainly doesn’t hurt.
MissyTiger Premium Member 6 months ago
Eschew obfuscation ;)
baraktorvan 6 months ago
I do things like this all the time—not for proof or evidence mind you—but for my own sanity that I did in fact do it. ADHD.