• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    35
    edit-2
    2 years ago

    So true 😞…

    And then she comes back and says “yeah, we’re out” and you’re like “yessssss, see that b*tch, I knew it!”.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    332 years ago

    I realized that when I look for something, I have a precise mental image of what I’m looking for. If the real object doesn’t match my mental image, it may as well not exist.

    Case in point, my girlfriend asked me to get her allergy meds. I was looking for a box with blister packs, they were in a bottle. I literally moved the bottle aside while looking, before telling her that I can’t find them

  • @thorbot
    link
    112 years ago

    I just go straight to the step where I ask her and she gets frustrated because it’s right in front of my stupid face

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    112 years ago

    This is even more fun in a professional kitchen.

    “Bro, we had three people look and be unable to find it, add it to the 86 list.”

    “I just saw some in the walk in” Goes to look

  • DeweyOxberger
    link
    fedilink
    92 years ago

    Like many people, I suffer from Refrigerator Blindness. My wife, however, does not. I learned to never assume we are out of something. I always assume I just can’t see it.

    • @AllonzeeLV
      link
      12 years ago

      As a married man, I just prefer to eat out and have hidden stores in high places of the house.

  • @AllonzeeLV
    link
    5
    edit-2
    2 years ago

    Tell her to make you a sandwich while she’s checking, if she asks why tell her it’ll calm her down and stop her from getting emotional.

  • @Tenthrow
    link
    22 years ago

    My problem is, I’m often convinced we are NOT out of something when we are. Can be more painful when cooking.