Are the people who read terms and conditions the same people who pre-heat their ovens? 🤔
Are the people who read terms and conditions the same people who pre-heat their ovens? 🤔
Tell me you don't know how to cook without telling me you don't know how to cook.
64 0 ReplyWe get it, you reddit
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Pre-heating is useful.
30 0 ReplyDo you prefer your food to taste good or not?
But reading the T&C is useless.
20 1 ReplyNo, most people pre-heat their ovens.
13 0 ReplyI pre heat, but usually don't read all the t & c 🤷‍♂️
12 0 ReplyConfidentially incorrect. (Before someone wants to correct me, it's intentional.)
10 0 ReplyEveryone pre-heats their oven! ...Don't they?
9 0 ReplyHow are these things related?
8 0 ReplyToday OP learned
8 0 ReplyYou... You don't preheat your oven?
8 0 ReplyReading terms and conditions is much more time consuming than preheating.
6 0 ReplyI pre-heat and I read tos;dr for laughs and giggles of what they're trying to force me to agree to.
5 0 ReplyDo you not preheat your oven..?
5 0 ReplyIt really depends in both cases.
Hearing a frozen pizza? Maybe I won't wait for it to pre heat fully. Something I made to bake from scratch, following a recipe? Yeah I will wait for the oven to pre heat.
Same with terms and conditions. In many cases I won't read them, but some deserve a skim or a serious read.
4 0 ReplyI take the easy way out https://tosdr.org (no oven btw).
3 0 ReplyNope,
I preheat the oven consistently but don't consistently read terms and conditions or license agreements.
2 0 ReplyYou can't read stuff with a beer in one hand and the grill tongs in the other.
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