• @rockSlayer
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    831 month ago

    Shame cleaning is the only reason my apartment doesn’t look like a scene out of Hoarders

  • @[email protected]
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    571 month ago

    I’ve come up with the most cursed business idea in history.

    I envision founding what is effectively a suspiciously cheap home-cleaning service. Like a cleaning service, we’ll require access to your home. We’ll need a key or door code. However, we don’t actually ever send anyone to clean your house.

    Instead, we let you do the cleaning. We don’t DO the cleaning. We INSPECT your cleaning. When signing up for our service, you’re signing up to have a cleaning inspector show up to your house at any random time between 8 AM and 5 PM. It will be completely at random. It could be months between the random inspections, or you could get inspected 3 days in a row.

    The inspector will be a form of your choosing. You can sign up for an angry boot camp drill-instructor type. You can sign up for someone who will more have the vibe of a grossed-out boyfriend/girlfriend. Or they can send a team of older inspectors that will make it feel like you’re being berated by your parents. The choice of shame is up to you!

    The inspectors will go through your home, call you a slob, and belittle your cleaning ability. We won’t make it too ridiculous. By default, they would just expect you to keep things clean and neat, not lab-grade sterile. But if your laundry pile grows, you need to dust, or the bathrooms are a mess? Well you’re going to hear about it! If you are present, they will shame you in person. Regardless if you are there or not, you will be sent a report documenting in disgusting detail all the messes and cleaning errors in your house. The report will be filled with professional-grade photos of your filth. And to provide further damning motivation? The report will be posted on the public internet for anyone to view for free.

    Note: customers who are clearly using this as a sex thing will be dropped from the service.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      I was following along until the humiliation part.

      That’s the part about pressure cleaning - it’s all about the humiliation we expect to occur, not that actually does occur.

      • @bitwaba
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        329 days ago

        Nothing more shameful than someone walking and going “oh… okay… Not bad. To be honest, I expected worse”. Like, bitch what the fuck you mean “not bad”? That’s the cleanest that kitchen counter top has been in 6 months!

    • @Frozengyro
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      111 month ago

      DISCLAIMER: THIS IS “NOT” A SEX THING 😏

  • I Cast Fist
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    291 month ago

    Even then, it only ever goes into “acceptable” levels of tidyness

    • @[email protected]
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      231 month ago

      Obligatory “sorry I didn’t have time to clean” when the guests arrive, after you cleaned for 2 hours.

  • @474D
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    191 month ago

    Last minute panic is a legitimate strategy

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        Every week you gotta:

        • dust all rooms
        • vacuum all rooms
        • mop rooms without carpet
        • cook multiple times depending on how you get organized
        • clean kitchen after each cooking session
        • do the dishes
        • laundry multiple times
        • grocery shop
        • iron clothes
        • clean the bathroom
        • take out the trash multiple times

        Every few weeks you gotta:

        • wash curtains
        • clean the stove
        • clean up that closet or drawer that’s full of stuff you don’t know where to put
        • whatever else I can’t think of right now

        Every few months you gotta:

        • defrost the freezer & clean the fridge
        • deep clean some areas
        • some other things probably

        Add a regular 8h job on top, add commitments (visit for someone’s birthday, go out with friends etc), add some hobbies (gaming? Rock climbing? Whatever floats your boat, it still takes time)…

        I would burn out faster doing all this shit than postponing my cleaning until someone visits. I try to weave in some chores between the essential stuff, but it always adds up and I need to spend a weekend catching up.

      • @474D
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        21 month ago

        Ok I didn’t say it was the best strategy, but sometimes you work with what ya got…

  • @kosanovskiy
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    131 month ago

    I know this is a joke, but it actually works. Even if the motivator is not healthy but rather to be “presentable” to outsiders.

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      I used to cycle 40km a day to get to work, do solid work hours with no distractions, get praised by my boss for my efforts, come home and spend quality time with my ex, and we’d clean the whole damn apartment every Saturday morning, basking in the afterglow of the shining surfaces for the rest of the weekend where we’d go for nice hikes or watch movies.

      I work from home now, where I work longer hours because I’m watching cartoons at the same time which splits my focus, developing health problems because of my lack of exercise, and my lonely apartment is in dire need of TLC because of this one simple fact about myself:

      I need structure, and an audience. I crave it. I will happily clean, but never for myself. Those people who join cults for a sense of purpose and belonging? I’m their #1 customer.

      • @kosanovskiy
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        429 days ago

        I believe you. Sounds rough but hey, feel free to clean for us and then me what some people in old reddit worldpolitics sub after it became /b do is post about their day. This way rest of us can keep you accountable. The ex part may have some stuff to do with it but gl with that part. Shit hurts and drive ppl of the walls

  • Mike D.
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    121 month ago

    Done this before and I’m in the process of doing it right now.

    Moved in three months ago and I’m about 95% unpacked. A family member is visiting in six days and I need to complete unpacking and do a good cleaning.

    • @portuga
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      61 month ago

      Thanks 🤷‍♂️

      • go $fsck yourself
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        51 month ago

        Not sure why your mobile app sucks, but here you go

  • @Bruncvik
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    61 month ago

    I used to live in a corporate apartment that had cleaning service once per week. Ended up shame cleaning every week. It left me traumatised for life.

  • @danc4498
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    21 month ago

    I save my podcasts for cleaning. If I don’t have a podcast to listen to I am not cleaning.