Disarm D'arcy wrote:You don't need to iron your clothes. Got them out of the dryer while they're just little bit wet and put them on a hanger to dry (button it if it's a shirt).
this. ironing is such a waste of time.
also, unless you can't get away with it in your profession, wear clothes that don't need to be washed often, e.g. drop a couple of hundred or more and own one really rugged pair of selvedge denim jeans that you can wash once a year instead of having several economy pairs that all get washed after a couple of uses. saves money, water, electricity, not supporting the shitty labor conditions responsible for budget clothing etc.
I don't want to have an ethical debate but man...That seems fucked to me.
Also, I'd love to have a conversation about nutrition and how the body functions. I've been studying the human body for over a decade and while I'm no doctor or expert, I'm very well educated on its functions.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
Moving in to a new place with inadequate flooring? Buy a square foot of shag, cut out two measures of it to fit the contours of your feet. Strap them on, and feel like you are striding through a luxurious carpeted penthouse. Just don't look down.
Combine meal times with bowel movements by sitting backwards on the toilet, allowing you to rest your plate on the cistern. Use the saved time to work that 2nd job at night to boost your income.
Save money on Coachella tickets by pitching a tent in your garden, pissing up the side of it and stealing your own shoes.
Make sure you don't buy groceries you don't need, by taking your garbage can to the store with you, so you can see what you have recently run out of.
Don't go on dates. Women are expensive. Just paint your face with blood and flour and jerk off to your own reflection in your dark filthy bathroom, because the internet costs money, and have a good cry while you're at it, just flush the whole system out. This generation isn't just discovering how useful their kitchen can be, but their bathrooms, too.
1. Tea bags can be used a few times. No need to use a new one each time.
2. Learn to make Tamago Kake Gohan. Basically rice, egg, and soy sauce. Probably comes out to like 25 cents a meal.
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
friendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die