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Doing Dishes

FayetheAspie

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Does anyone else have a tendency to spend an hour on fifteen minutes worth of dishes due to water surface tension experiments, experiments comparing the rate at which various dishes sink, and experiments comparing how fast a particular item sinks in the sink when placed on the water at various angles? Is this relatable or do I just have a problem or something?🫤
 
Nope. I've been doing things like that since very early childhood.
That sounds fun. I used to play like that in the bathtub!

My last kitchen experiment a few months ago was annealing brass tube in the flame of the stove, making a loop with it and sticking the ends in a cup of water, and burning a candle under it like one of those toy boats.
 
Honestly. If I were not living with my Uncle. I would do this. I could be entranced for hours, if I really wanted to.

Heck. I sometimes take a longer time than nessissary to dry a glass pot lid, because I am trying to dry it perfectly. It's a futile effort, of course. But it sure as heck doesn't stop me from doing it anyway.
 

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