July 27, 2025
Everything beeps. The fridge will hurt if you leave it open for 5 seconds. The microwave oven screams loudly if your meal is ready. The washing machine directs an opera when it finishes the laundry. Does this sounds familiar to you?
Today my dishwasher freaked me out when it beeped to say it was finished, but didn't stop for almost 10 minutes. I had to disconnect it to reset it's freaking computer. Yeah, it has one. So what? It's 2025. Even a coffee machine has an internal computer. That's not the problem. I mean, yes, that's a problem, but that's not the point now. The problem is that why everything is beeping?
If a machine just wrote on a display that it was finished, that would be more than enough. Maybe the engineers think we are all blind. But at least they would have created machines that could talk. Oh, wait... They did. Maybe I should buy a few old machine that don't beep for everything.
Day 22: The Beepocalypse
I think this would sound a little better as Beep-pocalypse as it sounds like it's about bees currently :) But this is subjective.
Does this sounds familiar to you?
I had to disconnect it to reset it's freaking computer.
"it's" - it is
"its" - possessive it
Lots of native speakers get this wrong too, since normally the possessive s takes an apostrophe, but its is a special case.
The problem is that "why is everything is beeping?"
But at least they wcould have created machines that could talk.
Maybe I should buy a few old machines that don't beep for everything.
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Pretty good!
My dryer is quite a bad offender. It beeps when the wash is done, but it won't let you take the laundry out until the inside temperature cools down. So it insists you do something but prevents you doing it.
Day 22: The Beepocalypse
Cute title, I love it!
The fridge willseems hurt if you leave it open for 5 seconds.
The microwave oven screams loudly if your meal is ready.
*I would replace this with "when", but "if" sounds okay too!
Does this sounds familiar to you?
conjugation :)
Today my dishwasher freaked me out when it beeped to say it was finished, but didn't stop for almost 10 minutes.
I had to disconnect it to reset it's freaking computer.
For writing, "freaking" sounds a little too informal unless it's from the voice of a character. Just my opinion though.
The problem is that why: Why is everything is beeping?
Maybe I should just buy a few old machines that don't beep for everything.
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This is so funny I love it!! Great command of the language, just a few little tweaks. But otherwise this is great!
Day 22: The Beepocalypse
Everything beeps.
The fridge will hurt if you leave it open for 5 seconds.
The microwave oven screams loudly if your meal is ready.
The washing machine directs an opera when it finishes the laundry.
Does this sounds familiar to you?
Today my dishwasher freaked me out when it beeped to say it was finished, but didn't stop for almost 10 minutes.
or "...finished, but it didn't stop..."
typically, dependent clauses do not need to be introduced after a comma
I had to disconnect it to reset it's freaking computer.
its computer: the computer that it has
it's computer: it is computer
Yeah, it has one.
So what?
It's 2025.
Even a coffee machine has an internal computer.
That's not the problem.
you could also consider
Even a coffee machine has an internal computer, but that's not the problem.
I mean, yes, that's a problem, but that's not the point now.
The problem is that why is everything is beeping?
in questions, the order sometimes reverses
some grammatically correct structures:
1. Everything is green.
2. Why is everything green?
3. Do you know why everything is green?
If a machine just wrotesaid on a display that it was finished, that would be more than enough.
it is uncommon to say that appliances "write"
Maybe the engineers think we are all blind.
But at least they would have created machines that could talk.
Oh, wait...
They did.
more natural-looking: Oh wait...they did.
Maybe I should buy a few old machines that don't beep for everything.
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I found your writing perfectly understandable, nice. Also, thank you for pointing out how everything beeps, I will probably be noticing that a lot more now, haha.
Day 22: The Beepocalypse
Everything beeps.
The fridge will hurtpunish you if you leave it open for 5 seconds.
Or maybe "hurt your ears"
The microwave oven screams loudly ifwhen your meal is ready.
The washing machine directperforms an opera when it finishes the laundry.
Does this sounds familiar to you?
Today, my dishwasher freaked me out when it beeped to say it was finished, butand didn't stop for almost 10 minutes.
I had to disconnect it to reset it's freaking computer.
"It's" is always a conjunction for "it is".
The possessive version is always "its". Many native speakers get this wrong.
Yeah, it has one.
So what?
It's 2025.
Even a coffee machine has an internal computer.
That's not the problem.
I mean, yes, that's a problem, but that's not the point now.
The problem is that, why everything is beeping?
If a machine just wrote on a display that it was finished, that would be more than enough.
Maybe the engineers think we are all blind.
But at least they wshould have created machines that could talk.
Oh, wait...
They did.
Maybe I should buy a few old machines that don't beep for everything.
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