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>Dryer broke
>Hang clothes out to dry
>Come back in the evening
>Seagulls shat all over them
>mfw
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I'm sorry that happened to you. I was just talking to my mom about how people don't seem to dry their clothes outside anymore and I recently met someone that had literally never done it before. Kind of made me feel bad for him, sleeping on sheets that were dried in the summer breeze is like one of the top 10 best things in life. Better luck next time OP
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>>82356961
You sound like youre about to get psychosis and shoot up a workplace. Check yourself into a psyche ward before that happens. How many guns do you have?
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Do you call the homeless seagulls too?
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>>82356961
F. I'd never let clothes dry outside. Some cunt would nick them.
I had to wait six months, saving up my paltry 'bux, to replace my dryer; and had to wait a further month before it was back in stock.
I used clothes horses and a fan. Took over two hours, and the items need to be flipped over.
I'm glad I can now dry everything in 20 minutes or less.



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