@CursoryB I wouldn't say it's unreasonable to quote what he meant to say if he misspoke in this way (that is quite common due to the nature of speech in general).
But it's interesting to think of as a Freudian slip...
@MissMarkillie Easy-to-read versions of novels are a thing. They are produced e.g. for people with intellectual disabilities or language learners (not for lazy people necessarily). However I'm not sure an (AI powered?) app is the best way to do it.
@MissMarkillie Or you can use a spork, which is supposed to perform the function of several different kinds of cutlery but is generally pretty useless in all respects.
Also I think you can eat some spoon foods with a fork. (Porridge, cereal, soup if it's not pureed)
@writingabit Huh? He confirmed to you that the answer you already got was correct. Why would he write a separate reply saying the same thing? Sorry the info wasn't good enough when coming from me.
@writingabit@AlexHorne It seems they are building a different "Taskmaster house" at a different location for this purpose. A bit like a little TM amusement park where people can take part in tasks.
@MissMarkillie Apparently it makes urine (and earwax) smell sweet. "In populations to whom maple syrup is unfamiliar, the aroma can be likened to fenugreek." OK, that ... helps? (Not)