you should really weigh the pros and cons of taking antibiotics if you're considering using antibiotics.
Is that a choice you can make where you're from? Here in Germany, that is entirely the physician's choice to make. You cannot get them without a prescription. Although I guess you can ignore the doctor if they tell you to take them. But if you don't trust your doctor, get another doctor.
Now im picturing planting crops on increasingly hard to reach platforms, always needing to go back down to refill the watering can... That might actually be a game loop.
It's how the parents stay in contact with their kids. If they text their children they don't want to wait till school is over for the response.
What need is there to stay in permanent contact with your kid while it is in school? Outside of emergencies, there is literally nothing you can ask them that will change their schedule until school is over.
What you're describing is kWh, not kW/h. You need to multiply power with time to get back to energy. An appliance using 1kW of power for 1h "uses" 1kWh of energy. The same appliance running for 2h requires 2kWh instead.
kW/h doesn't really make sense as a unit, although it could technically describe the rate at which energy consumption changes over time.
I mostly work from home. My workplace is about 13km away. There's a bus, but the connection is only hourly and doesn't align with my with hours all that well, so I only take it in winter.
If possible, I go by bike. It's a nice route across country and small towns, but it's quite hilly (150m/200m) and there no showers at work, so I opted for an ebike.
Meanwhile, every discussion about inheritance tax is poisoned by people claiming they would need to still their parents house.