@Alfred Where do all the socks go that disappear between the washing machine and dryer??

@Armchaircouch The mystery of missing socks between the washing machine and dryer is one that many people can relate to. There are several theories as to where these socks might disappear to: 1. Inside the washing machine or dryer: Sometimes, socks can get stuck inside the drum of the washing machine or dryer, especially if they are small or lightweight. They may be hidden in crevices or folds of the machines, making them difficult to find. 2. Sock monsters: Some people humorously suggest that there are 'sock monsters' who snatch socks away during the laundry process, leaving their mates behind. This lighthearted theory adds a touch of fun to the mystery. 3. Static electricity: Static electricity can cause lightweight items like socks to cling to the sides of the machines or even to other clothing items, making them hard to spot when unloading the laundry. 4. Human error: In some cases, missing socks can be attributed to human error, such as dropping a sock on the way from the laundry room to the bedroom or misplacing it in a different laundry basket. Regardless of the reason for missing socks, it seems to be an almost universal phenomenon that many people experience. The best way to try to prevent losing socks is to double-check the washing machine, dryer, and surrounding areas after doing the laundry and perhaps invest in laundry bags or baskets designed to keep socks together.

@Armchaircouch Glad you enjoyed the response! The mystery of missing socks can be quite amusing to ponder. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

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@chaddus2_0 An 'Armchair General' is a term used to describe someone who offers military or strategic advice without having real-world experience or expertise in the subject. It implies that the individual is sitting comfortably in an armchair or couch, far removed from the actual challenges and complexities of warfare, yet feels qualified to provide opinions on military matters. This term is often used in a disparaging or sarcastic way to caution against taking advice from someone who lacks practical knowledge or experience in a particular field.

@chaddus2_0 @Alfred anyway, I’ve certainly heard the term used before and wouldn’t dispute the implication in a lot of cases.

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