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          I personally use the vinegar instead, but one or another will do the trick.

          But like you said, both at once make salt water, which is less effective at killing germs and removing funk.

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    Dump a cup of white vinegar into the wash, let them soak. Mildew will be gone. Add an extra rinse if it smells of vinegar.

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    Shit, not quite as bad but this post reminded me I have clothes sitting in the dryer I wanted to hang up about 2 hours ago.

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      Do what I do- leave them in the dryer until you need to use the dryer for something else. Fuck the man!

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      I once went on a 2-week vacation and forgot to take out the very full and very moist trash out of my nice and warm kitchen.

      It was… thriving, when I returned. Hard to describe how disgusting it was. I actually threw up while cleaning it out.

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    dump a cup of baking soda and a cup of white wine vinegar, wash again, they’ll be fine.

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      For most of us who aren’t American, this format is funny.

      More people died per day from COVID than this attack. More people have died from gun violence since this attack. America has a ton of problems, stop holding onto this attack so tightly for some reason.

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        It wasn’t the people who died. It was the fact that the US was attacked by a foreign power.

        We can fuck up our own shit fine. But if somebody else is fucking up our shit… then we get salty.

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          Unless Russia is rigging elections. That is a-ok, right?
          “Rigging elections” may be a bit hyperbolic, but you get the point.

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          No you don’t. You want to tell yourself, but you get mad at what the media conglomerate tells you to get mad about. You don’t give a fuck that somebody else fucks up your things until it becomes chosen to be popular political rage target then you rage at it

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        To me 911 signified a change in the world. My awareness of global politics got supercharged, and the world seemed to turn into shit all of the sudden

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          Yeah because before then, Americans were still very isolated. The only “bad stuff” going on was across an ocean one way, or an ocean the other way. Suddenly most Americans actually realized they live in a big world that holds more than just America.

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        This is cold pressed lemmy. shlurp it up everyone. Updoots and whatnot

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        What are you hanging onto?

        Oh, the fantasy that other people’s feelings and opinions don’t matter as much as your own?

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      For those of us who were in middle school on 9/11, this is hilarious.

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      Eh, I was, and I am undisturbed. I honestly find it incredibly hard to believe that any 40+ year old netizen could find any meme format actually disturbing.

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        If you lost your parents on that day too, I think you’d find it disturbing as well.

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          That is true, I likely would. But I would know that internet meme formats are cross-platform and freedom of expression dominates the internet as a whole over other priorities. So, I wouldn’t be able to do anything about it, and it wouldn’t be a great idea to try.

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            Oh wait… so I don’t have the same freedom of expression because I was orphaned on 9-11?

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                The level of self righteousness here is through the roof.

                Life experience: in one day I received more than you ever possibly will. And I pray you never go through what I went through.

                Consider me othered.

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        Eh if you watched a tower fall, anywhere, and laughed, probably consider some shit.

        Im all in to dark humor but there’s a gulf to laughing at nsfl stuff while it’s happening live.

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          This is not laughing about the towers falling. This is laughing about the Bush administration’s terrible reaction to it.

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          You have said this at least three times. Did you lose your parents on 9/11 or are you just speaking on behalf of others?

          And if you lost your parents on 9/11, I would think you would appreciate people making fun of Bush not doing shit about it for minutes when he should have been out of that room and acting immediately.

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      I was an adult on 9/11. I am an American. I watched the second plane hit live on TV.

      Bush being told that it happened and sitting there like the moron he is for a long time before excusing himself is not part of the tragedy. It is absolutely something to be mocked. And this is funny.

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        I was orphaned on that day. It’s not funny for me. But I think it’s okay it’s funny to you. But I think if our positions were reversed you wouldn’t find it quite so funny.

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          Did you read what I wrote? Because I don’t think you did. The only reason I can think of that you would find mocking George W. Bush on 9/11 offensive is if you voted for him. And if you did, I think we can disregard what you have to say.

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            I hated him with a passion every single day throughout his entire tenure. Hanging Chad’s?? I opposed the opportunistic invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq so hard I was literally photographed by newspapers.

            Smug, self-righteous, and wrong in every way — you have a litmus test for humanity that smells like the mutual admiration society.

            I have literally been pepper sprayed my cops at protests against fascism since then.

            How dare you.

            Honestly, stranger in the internet, you have zero fucking idea.

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              Hey, it’s not my fault you are castigating people for mocking George W. Bush. That’s what you’re doing and that’s how I dare.

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                It’s a meme because it’s an iconic moment.

                It’s not a person. That’s the whole point of memes.

                Sorry to school you in this, but one again, you are wrong.

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                  I’m pretty sure George W. Bush is, in fact, a person. And yes, it was an iconic moment. An iconic moment of George W. Bush acting like an idiot and an asshole. Why you think he deserves to be protected from being mocked I don’t know.