I remember in my 20s the phrase "indian giver" coming out of my mouth. I hadn't used that phrase since I was a kid of 10 years old or so.
I immediately realized that I should never say that shit again. Adult me realized it is a horrible thing to say but as a kid I just thought it meant you gave and asked for it back. I had much more context as an adult.
Most of the time I think before I speak, but not always.
I agree that different formats and contexts work differently.
However, I would allow any format and level of complexity and let the submitter decide. You want to do a video and link to it? Great, please do. You want to do an informal write up as a comment? Yep. You want to write a formal paper with cites, etc? Go for it.
Biz Davis is a producer & writer who's spent 20 years in the world of underground music, events and eventually advertising. His work focuses on obsessives and their obsessions, circular economies and cyberpunk aesthetics.
My guess is they don't want the little people in their house to leave dishes in the sink. Leave dirty dishes on the counter so the sink can still be used and filled to wash dishes.
Pocket computers
Aka cell phones