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by intuey
Rated: 18+ · Book · Action/Adventure · #2317215
A place where I fight to survive
#1068478 added April 11, 2024 at 6:14am
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Door #7
Door #7

Invention

My two inventions are simple, yet people would buy them in a heartbeat.

I love pickles and pickle juice! One of my pet peeves is people putting their hands down in the juice to grab a pickle. YUK! I do not want my pickles soaking in your germs, nor do I want to drink them.

I'd make a pickle jar tong attachment. The design is simple. A ring that will fit all different sizes of pickle jars, with a pair of collapsible tongs attached. Tongs at the ready for dishing out your pickles. No more dirty, germy pickle juice!

I'd also make a bird cage cover (that can be made in all shapes and sizes for all creature cages). It would be one piece, but with separations on all four sides, that can be pulled or rolled up, one side at a time. That way if you want your bird or other pet, to soak up the sun, or look out of the window, but still want to keep them quiet or chilled out; only roll up the side facing the window, and keep the other sides down.

I have put in patents for these two designs, but haven't been able to make the sample article. (As of yet).

My Changes To Socioeconomics

I would enable all parents who have stayed home to raise their child for a certain amount of years, to be able to claim a reasonable income on their Social Security for retirement purposes. I think it's a shame that as parents; usually mothers, we should get penalized on our retirement fund, for the years we stayed home to do one of the most important jobs ever.

Time Changes

The only change to time I can think of is to do away with Daylight Savings Time. That should be a thing of the past.
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