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myrmepropagandist
myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win  ·  activity timestamp last month

So, this weekend I plan to clean under the stove. I've bought some tile glue and a replacement tile in anticipation of the floor being so bad it needs to be replaced in that area. I'm ready.

However: Can I ask a question please?

How exactly is one supposed to keep the area under the stove and fridge clean? You know, in the ideal world? Are we meant to move it every month?

Why are there so many designs that are not sealed off OR open enough to fit a mop?

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Petra van Cronenburg
Petra van Cronenburg
@NatureMC@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

@futurebird I clean under a fridge only when I'm moving elsewhere. 😁
In German we have a word for these cuddly cute well-rounded textile/hairy stuff you often find behind furniture, especially sofas: Wollmäuse = dust bunnies (in German wooly mice).
They are social creatures, need not much food. An artist has a dust archive: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches_Staubarchiv He has political dust as well as culinary dusts.
So, why design if you can have art? 🤭 😎

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myrmepropagandist
myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

I am sitting here filled with guilt since in like 17 years I've only cleaned under the stove and fridge like four times. Gross right?

Yeah, but I need help to move them. This is bad planning. I have been set up to fail and feel gross.

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