Critique Welcomed What Happens When You Put The Wrong Soap In Your Automatic Dishwasher

I must confess that in order to see (but ‘to see’ is an exaggerated verb) the surfer, I had to read the comments to the photo on Flickr.
I thought I had a good monitor, but I am beginning to think that this is no longer the case, or that the aqueous humour in my eyes is starting to be like dirty dishwater.
But all in all, it's a good thing I didn't see too much: I fear open water, thanks to a sadistic swimming instructor who, when I was a child, enjoyed holding my head underwater until I became cyanotic.
Rob's colourful comment, on the other hand, I can see it well and has very clear communication :)

Nice photo (I suppose), @Brian Moore ;)
 
I must confess that in order to see (but ‘to see’ is an exaggerated verb) the surfer, I had to read the comments to the photo on Flickr.
I thought I had a good monitor, but I am beginning to think that this is no longer the case, or that the aqueous humour in my eyes is starting to be like dirty dishwater.
But all in all, it's a good thing I didn't see too much: I fear open water, thanks to a sadistic swimming instructor who, when I was a child, enjoyed holding my head underwater until I became cyanotic.
Rob's colourful comment, on the other hand, I can see it well and has very clear communication :)

Nice photo (I suppose), @Brian Moore ;)
Thanks (I suppose), Gianluca.
 
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