How clean is your house?
"Part of my kitchen floor are thick with dust, grease, part of a broken mug, a few mummified oven-chips, a desiccated used teabag and a couple of pieces of cutlery", says Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic. To most people, that's filth. To some of us, that's dinner. Tell us about squalid homes or obsessive cleaners.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 13:00)
"Part of my kitchen floor are thick with dust, grease, part of a broken mug, a few mummified oven-chips, a desiccated used teabag and a couple of pieces of cutlery", says Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic. To most people, that's filth. To some of us, that's dinner. Tell us about squalid homes or obsessive cleaners.
( , Thu 25 Mar 2010, 13:00)
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What is this emphasis on tidying things? Are we not just going to use them again later? I pretty much maintain the same level of mess perpetually, tidying the outer strata when its been neglected long enough that I know I don't need to keep it within arms' reach. There are clothes on the floor--but not many, and at the moment they're all clean. There are dishes on the desk--one cup, one plate, one fork--and that amount is rotated but pretty much just lives there perpetually. Deodorant and dental hygiene miscellania also seem to migrate to the desk over time. Is that so wrong?
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