• Swedneck
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    accurate, because business-brianed people are only capable of adhering to the status quo, rather than thinking about things and realizing that we don’t wear clothes that need ironing anymore, and that folding clothes isn’t better than simply rolling them up.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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      You just changed my life with the rollup thing. It must be so much more practical to get stuff out of a drawer if I don’t have to dig into a pile of folded clothes!

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        No no no, rolling takes forever and nothing stays rolled unless the drawer is full. The future is shelves. All my clothes are on a bookcase in my closet. Nicely and easily folded, but I can see everything always, and retrieval is easier when you can lift the stack from the side. Viva la shelves

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        If you want to keep folding and still have everything accessible without digging, you can fold your items so they stand up on end. I’ve been doing it that way for years and it makes finding stuff pretty simple, and it takes up very little space.

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        yeah, i mean presumably it’s a bit less space efficient but uhh, if that’s a problem you probably need to donate some of your clothes to charity.

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            i mean same, that’s why the rollup method is great, takes… 0.34 units of effort