Would making cleaning a skill you learn, too much like reality to be fun in the game?

I know the vacuum pack is pretty disappointing and annoying for most people. I very much think picking up your dishes, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom, etc, etc. would be an attainable, programable skill that can be learned, mentored, turned into a career/business and worked in amongst the various ages. But is it something people would actually want to do?

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u/yesterdays_laundry — 5 days ago

This weeks meal planning

Recipes in comments:
Dill Salad Dressing
Tzatziki
Peppers and cucumber prep (not pictured is coleslaw veg prep)
Coleslaw dressing
Donair meat
No rice Jambalaya
Taco beef
Chickpea dark chocolate peanut butter balls
Not food - homemade lotion in the cupcake liners.

u/yesterdays_laundry — 29 days ago

Built this stand for free for a friend out of old bed slats and scrap I used for legs. Took me approx 6 hours.

As required, as a new woodworker, my purchased tool for this free project was an orbital sander. Only disappointed in that I reversed sides and front by mistake so you can see the end grain at the front.

Edit: updated with 3 screws in each face and levelling feet

u/yesterdays_laundry — 1 month ago

Has Otafest become the most popular festival in Calgary?

I have never seen so many posts asking for tickets to a festival as has been posted in this sub of late. It was one guy at the beginning offering tickets and every day since there’s been a new request.

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u/yesterdays_laundry — 2 months ago