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Friday, August 31, 2007

 

Picture Analysis


I found this picture on the internet. And I was deeply disturbed. I couldn't help but notice a few strange things. First, what is hanging on the cabinet door on the left? Is that some dried herbs? A decoration? A painted design? A back-scratcher dawned with marijuana leaves? Whatever it is, it's very tacky. I don't think I would put anything like that on my cabinets.
Second, a white kitchen, really? I guess it's just personal preference. However, I prefer a nice dark oak cabinet. Oak is a sturdy wood used in many traditional furniture items. It is generally straight grained with a coarse texture. It's a classic look at a reasonable price, much cheaper than any sort of surgery. All in all, oak is well-rounded and robust. Doesn't that sound better than white? Also, the cabinet knobs are hideous! This woman's hands are rather large. So, I would recommend 40mm brushed satin nickel knobs. A knob that is a pleasure to feel every time you open a cabinet. Anything bigger would just be awkward and gaudy.
Third, do you know what a spice rack is? Obviously this woman has no clue how useful a good rack can be; for her spices. Why would you store twenty spices above your stove? I understand that it may be easier to reach the spices, but it also makes it easier to engulf your house in flames with the aroma of Melegueta Pepper. It's not like you would need an enormous rack; for your spices.
Fourth, what's with the sunflower? It's placement above the stove just adds to the numerous fire hazards of this house. A closer look reveals not only a sunflower hot pad, but an actual sunflower as well. Do you really need an actual sunflower strategically placed right in front of a sunflower hot pad? A little too much for me.
Fifth, what is with the black and white checkered pattern behind the sink? I won't even go there.
Sixth, the sink is full of soapy water. Is she washing dishes in the sink!?! Using a dishwasher is much more environmentally friendly than hand-washing dishes. A dishwasher uses less water, less time, and some new dishwashers may use less power to heat water.
Seventh, I'm not even going to state the disgusting inelegance of her clothing. I just want to point out that loosely worn clothing could also be dangerous. Especially around such a big booby-trapped house. A house that seems to invite death over for dinner and wine, but still hasn't gone all the way; yet. Some possibilities of her demise include:
If anyone else can find anything strange, odd, hugely out of place, a big mistake, hazardous, mountainous, or silly please let me know. I think I have covered everything.

Good day Children.

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