Convenience or just plain lazy?

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That sort of begs to ask the question - what is lazy, in todays world?

Dishwashers - lazy? Do it by hand!
Washing machines and Dryers!
Computers could be considered lazy for many reasons.

Where do you wanna stop, in what's considered 'lazy'?
 

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I agree Knicky. This is all well and good, but when is too much enough? I mean they even have toilets that spray your ass for you. (bidets)

Its true that modern conveniences have decreased the workload many of our ancestors used to have to deal with. But what is crossing the line?
 

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Hey...fuck it. Just because we have the technology to invent something to make life easier doesn't mean we're lazy.
I work 10-12 hours a day. It's nice to know when I come home from busting my ass all day I don't have to get out of my car to heave up my garage door.
After I eat my dinner....which I cook.... I don't have to spend time washing dishes.
And shit...if it saves me dealing with some fucking asshole clerk in a store I'm all for drive through ATM's and speed pass at the pumps.

Lazy people are lazy...they don't need machines to make them that way.
 

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why do something when something else can do it for you?

i highlighted your post and made my computer read it to me
 

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Also that thing for disabled people - the lift up you're stairs, yeh my friends dad got one installed. So you can go up the stairs sitting down (my friends Dad isnt handicapped)
 

Moonlight Drive

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Australia is fatter by percentage, not actual numbers.

It may be laziness, but c'mon, who actually enjoys doing dishes?
 

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laziness ftw!

It's just a matter of time before everything ends up like the movie Wall-E.
 

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Lol, I remember watching that. For a kids movie it's quite an interesting concept.
 
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