I'm not looking to argue either, I'm just trying to share how I see things, so this feels more like a discussion to me.
I mean yeah, I don't think anyone can argue against the convenience of modern technology. I just think we'd be fine without smartphones.
Instead of a boom box or a radio (which weren't really meant to be portable anyways) you could use an mp3 player, by now they'd probably have Bluetooth as well.
I know some people who carry around dedicated calculators despite having a smartphone, so I think if you need it somewhat regularly, you'd just have it with you. And if you don't have it with you, your calculations are probably not that important and urgent, so you could do them at home if necessary.
Regarding landlines, there's barely any situation where I feel the need to contact someone right in that moment, so a landline with a voicemail would be fine most of the time.
Long story short, all I'm trying to say is that smartphones have replaced a lot of things that were fine, not just alarm clocks, and I don't see why they 'deserved it the least'. I do understand that I can't expect a shower thought to go that deep though.
Potatoes are more expensive than rice in the Netherlands?
Edit: just did the math for my German prices and they seem about equal. I always thought rice was a bit more expensive.
Edit 2: just realized that it's easier and cheaper to prepare a meal with potatoes for me. I'm cool with plain mashed potatoes or simple pan fried potatoes (about 50c of extra ingredients each) but for rice I need something to go with it, which is gonna be more expensive than what I need for potatoes
Ive used the same boxer briefs for almost 10 years now, and after seeing this post, hammock pouches got me intrigued. Thanks for the brand recommendation!
Edit: I don't see any hammock pouch briefs on their website, do they call them boxer briefs? Because their boxer briefs are also advertised as anti chafe
comparing the whole country to a concentration camp massively downplays the conditions in concentration camps. I'm sure being a citizen there isn't fun but it's still different.
Same