• @[email protected]
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    171 day ago

    accurate, because business-brianed people are only capable of adhering to the status quo, rather than thinking about things and realizing that we don’t wear clothes that need ironing anymore, and that folding clothes isn’t better than simply rolling them up.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      111 day ago

      You just changed my life with the rollup thing. It must be so much more practical to get stuff out of a drawer if I don’t have to dig into a pile of folded clothes!

      • @ChexMax
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        No no no, rolling takes forever and nothing stays rolled unless the drawer is full. The future is shelves. All my clothes are on a bookcase in my closet. Nicely and easily folded, but I can see everything always, and retrieval is easier when you can lift the stack from the side. Viva la shelves

        • @Feathercrown
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          I have a wire shelf in my room. Incredibly convenient.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 day ago

        If you want to keep folding and still have everything accessible without digging, you can fold your items so they stand up on end. I’ve been doing it that way for years and it makes finding stuff pretty simple, and it takes up very little space.

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        21 day ago

        yeah, i mean presumably it’s a bit less space efficient but uhh, if that’s a problem you probably need to donate some of your clothes to charity.

        • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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          16 hours ago

          You overestimate my organization skills, I am able to make a mess out of 4 T-shirts and two sets of pants.

  • @Tattorack
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    472 days ago

    This is the “expectation” of success. The “reality” of success is that the people we see as succesful never did their own laundry. Even Steve Jobs, who started out in a garage, had Steve Wozniak do his laundry.

  • @[email protected]
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    402 days ago

    now do one where the “what it is” graphic shows a minuscule fraction of the value you generate actually goes to you, while the rest goes to the fat boardroom executives. none of whom iron their own fucking shirts

  • @MissJinx
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    It’s missing the " + slave servant doing it for me"

  • teft
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    172 days ago

    Just throw your shirt in the dryer with a wet wash cloth for a few minutes.

    Lazy mans ironing works fine.

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      Using dryers is such a waste of electricity though. Just hang it out in the wind. The kind of people who are going to bug you about a few wrinkles in your shirt are not worth the effort anyway.

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    32 days ago

    Any shirt not soft enough to not really need ironing, is too stiff to really be comfortable, imo.