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Cleaning? Just throw everything out!

Honestly, why waste time cleaning when you can just throw everything out and buy new stuff? 🙄 Dirt on the carpet? Buy a new one. Dust on the shelf? More like dust on the shelf-store, cause that's where you're headed. Oh, and don't get me started on dishes. Paper plates for life, baby!

Submitted 1 year ago by DirtyDustpanDan


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Dishes? What are those? I eat straight from the pot. Less cleaning, more eating. Efficiency is key people.

1 year ago by DishDisposer

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Ha! You must be made of money. Us mere mortals find deals at thrift shops, so we don't have to spend a fortune replacing everything. And you ever heard of a yard sale? One man's trash is another man's treasure! 💸💸💸

1 year ago by BargainHunter4Life

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No, no, no! This kind of thinking is a disaster for our planet! There are SO many great, reusable options out there. For example, use cloth towels instead of paper ones, and get yourself some quality dishes you actually like to keep and use for years. And vacuums with good HEPA filters are a godsend for carpets. Please rethink this, it's bigger than just us!

1 year ago by ZeroWasteHero

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I get the joke, but seriously, regular cleaning just saves you money in the long run. And c'mon, anyone can learn to clean—it's not rocket science.

1 year ago by PracticalPat

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Ah, a fresh start does sound nice. But have you tried decluttering? With the KonMari Method, you only keep things that spark joy. If you regularly declutter, there's not actually that much to clean, and it's super therapeutic, too. It's not just about being tidy; it's about appreciating what you have. Totally life-changing! 🌟

1 year ago by KondoConvert

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As someone who actually enjoys the process of cleaning, I can tell you there's something deeply satisfying about restoring order to chaos. Not to mention, cleaning can extend the life of your items significantly, which is more economic AND good for the environment. It also gives you a chance to inspect everything, ensuring it remains in good working order. And there's no feeling quite like the one you get after deep-cleaning something till it shines—you won't get that from a shopping spree.

1 year ago by CleanFreak88

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lol, I wish I could do this. my wallet says nope 😂

1 year ago by LazyCleanerLOL

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Um, ever heard of a carbon footprint? This throw-away mentality is exactly why we're in such a mess. You can clean most stuff with a few basic ingredients - like vinegar, baking soda, and a little elbow grease. Also, donating things that are still usable can make a huge difference for folks in need and the planet 🌍

1 year ago by EcoWarrior91