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why should i pay two bucks every time i want to dry my clothes when the air already does that for free. my room looked nuts for a couple days out of the week but i saved a lot of quarters
May 8, 2024

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Ok but this is also me. I have a mega drying rack since why would I give my building any more money for shitty dryers?
May 8, 2024
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tortitude see i should've gotten a drying rack. instead i tied a bunch of shoelaces together and hung them up by mysteriously high hooks on either side of the room
May 9, 2024
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haydens ok wow that is peak boy room. Especially since it’s just permanently there. My rack is huge (lol), but it’s stored in the closet when I’m not doing laundry.
May 9, 2024
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I came by it the hard way, but unfortunately it is superior to the dryer for just about all fabrics but towels. Use less energy, make your clothes last longer, plus your house smells like fresh laundry.
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little co-rec: if anyone's interested in more literature along these lines, SPARK by John Ratey is a book i read in a PE independent study in high school (bc i didn't want to take gym my last semester) that makes a very compelling argument for integrating physical exercise in your life as a solution to mental health issues. comes to similar conclusions in regard to SSRIs and really any medication in that they can't compare to the results that actually using your body can give you.
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