I also have noticed that I start wanting something extra from life after a few months of 8h/5d/w.
Nowadays I'm looking for my optimal limits. How much can I do work and still consider myself having enough free time?
I've heard that Sweden did a research about 6 hours long work day (not the same thing as less work days I know).
The results were simply that the workers were more happy and more efficient.
Would someone who was enjoying Internet services all the way from infancy (with no ad-blocking devices/apps), think that the amount of ads we have nowadays was the norm and that there was nothing weird or absurd about it?
I don't do anything else than laundry gauntlet.
I once washed one piece of cloth on its own but it felt like a huuuge waste!
Nowadays I take my chances. But I must say that my clothing doesn't seem to take that much damage (obviously they'd live longer otherwise but I don't want to fill a whole machine worth of water for one piece of clothing, that's nuts!).
It makes a nasty clicking noise and sharp metal clattering and when it finds its body it will drill in the space where the neck should be! \
At that point you're in for a world of hurt!
You just went and said the wrong thing, \
you get to feel the Horror they'll bring! \
They did not like what they heard one bit, \
the cold look in their eyes feels like a hit!
They furiously get up their seats, moaning, \
pointing angry fingers for your undoing! \
One even smashes their guitar in the floor, \
to demonstrate their dismay at your door!
You turn around, in an attempt to run out, \
the door suddenly missing being one clout! \
The only seemable escape route now gone, \
you gasp in the air - 'What have I done?'
They are closing in now, surrounding you. \
Panic sinks in, stripping off all you could do. \
In desperation you soil yourself before them, \
and accept the fate that they make your end.
Hehe. Some are more, some are less, and some for some peeps only๐