If I were the parent of that child, I would probably end up punishing that kid by making them clean up every single bit of it using only toothbrushes or something that would make it equally as hard to clean before grounding them for at the very least a week minimum for ruining the one place in the house I would consider sacred (as someone who likes to cook).
Though I would probably also end up going back and re-cleaning just to be sure it actually is clean afterwards. I couldn’t cook in good faith if I am not sure the kitchen is clean enough to cook in.
If I were the parent of that child I would contemplate my absolute failure as a parent, then go get a vasectomy to make sure it couldn’t happen again. Probably check the web for tuition prices for military schools while in the waiting room.
This isn’t cleanable. That kitchen is destroyed as effectively as if it were burned.
For white cabinetry to look nice as it does in the first Pic it has to be nearly pristine. Our eyes are very sensitive to mottling of color. There’s no way to get that brown stain and odor out of all that white cabinetry.
I beat Dark Souls 3 this week and I hoarded embers the whole way. I had a stack of 60 by the time I got to Midir and Gael. I did finally crack into them when I realized that they were the only 2 bosses I had left. So, baby steps I guess
Completed Resident Evil 2 back in 1998 with stacks and stacks of explosive, flame and acid round. Regretted saving all those ammo just for them to be gone forever, I could have had more fun with flying or flaming zombies dying all around me. Fast forward to current day, nothing has changed. I’m still a hoarding idiot.
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