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lissar-deactivated20220127:

unpopular opinion but I love it when people write essays for fun on the internet. I don’t think it’s cringe if you’re being polite and coherent and making your own post instead of making unwanted additions to other people’s posts. why say something in a 7 word meme format sentence, faking disaffection and chillness, when you could flesh it out in 7 paragraphs of sincere and substantial nuance. not just for seriousness but for fun concepts, is what i have in mind. for talking about a story or character. for talking about life. talking about anything. this is a wordy person safe zone

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misty-anne:

prismatic-bell:

prismatic-bell:

I recently discovered laundry stripping and y’all, no matter how much of a crock of shit you think fast fashion is, you’re underestimating.

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OKAY SO. You know how we talk about how one way fast fashion has made itself “necessary” is that the clothing looks like shit and feels horrible after just a few washes?


Let. Me. Tell. You. Something.


Laundry stripping is a process where you load your laundry into a tub or bin (I’ve been using my bathtub) with warm water, half a cup of borax, half a cup of washing soda, and half a cup of laundry soap (not detergent, SOAP, there’s a chemical difference). Leave it there for at least eight hours. I’ve been going for 12-24.


What you will come back to is a tub full of nearly-opaque black-gray-brown water that absolutely REEKS. This is normal. You are looking at (and smelling) hard water buildup, body sweat and oils that were embedded in the fabric, dead skin, and just regular grime.


Wring out your clothes. Throw them in the washer. (I like to do a spin-only cycle before going any further, because I have one of those washers that determines by weight how much water any given load needs.) Wash as usual.


You will notice I didn’t suggest any further pretreatment, and that’s because 1) you don’t want to layer too many chemicals on top of each other but also 2) you may not even need it.


When your clothes come out, check each one as it goes into the dryer, and if anything else s still stained, set it aside to run again with a regular pretreatment. One of the sweaters I did this with apparently did need a second treatment…to deal with what appears to have possibly been a hot chocolate stain that was previously invisible due to “well, it’s old” dinginess. I was planning to throw this sweater out. It looks almost new now. I need to wash it one more time for the probably-a-hot-chocolate stain, and then it needs to have the hem weighted to block it and bring it back to evenness, but dude. I wear my clothes to rags and I thought this thing was unfixable. “I need to reshape it” is nothing.


Remove clothes from dryer when done. Fucking MARVEL at the colors and how good the fabric feels. Give them a smell. Get righteously and royally angry that you can rejuvenate this stuff so easily, with a process that does take awhile but is 90% hands-off, but we’ve been trained to believe it’s all got to be binned once a year because discoloration and gross fabric is “normal wear and tear” and can’t be fixed.


It’s utterly unreal! I just pulled a seven-year-old work undershirt out of the dryer and this thing looks NEW!! It FEELS almost new!!! One of the shirts I hung up from the last load is older than some of the people on this site and it went from “I keep this to wear on laundry day, for sentimental reasons” to “I could actually wear this out of the house, it looks old but respectable”! The pajama bottoms I’m wearing were from Goodwill and they have BRIGHT YELLOW in them! I thought it was goldenrod!!


I do not know how often you’re supposed to do this (doing it every time can strip the dye out of your clothes, not to mention it’s way too much work to do every time), but once or twice per season seems respectable. I don’t wear white, so I can’t test the “it will make whites look almost-new as well” claim, but I’ve seen a lot of people on the cleaning subreddit attest that it works.


Just remember: WASHING soda. Not baking soda. I tried baking soda and a little bit happened, but not a lot.


Go forth. Rejuvenate your clothing. Strip your laundry.

To make whites white, you need bluing.

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phil-lester-is-my-sunshine:

I promise I will snap out of my eurovision mode soon BUT I just saw people on twitter saying how disrespectful the crowd and other contestants were to loreen during the final for supporting käärijä and I’m just like ?????? first of all it’s a competition, people are allowed to be sad when their fav loses (btw as a person who didn’t check out this year’s competition käärijä’s song was the only one I saw people talking about before the eurovision started (and about loreen I only knew that she was there)). besides friendly reminder but people DID cheer for loreen when she performed for the first time, so it’s not like she was locked down with käärijä’s stans all along and was forced to perform in front of them. there obviously were people in the crowd who liked her song but I guess they didn’t like to see what the juries were doing. as for the other participants how are they being disrespectful?? do you have to kneel in front of the winner now or what??? are they suddenly not allowed to feel however they feel about this whole thing?????? does loreen’s win makes her better, more important than the other artists on a human level????? the majority of contestants became friends (specifically with käärijä) so how is it disrespectful to cheer up a friend of yours (who’s song you also liked the most)????? yeah okay you can say “well you said it yourself, it’s a competition, you don’t have to be friends with everyone, that’s not the point” and you’re right but everyone (including other contestants) knew that cha cha cha is THE song of this eurovision (and people who deny it are simply delusional). for example måneskin in comparison were not THAT close with other performers of their year too but A LOT of them literally RAN to congratulate the band after their win because they all knew it as well deserved. this year everyone knows that finland was robbed. yeah loreen was the second by televotes so it’s not like she was the last but she was deffinetly not the people’s winner. so both the crowd AND the participants had a right to feel cheated and act accordingly (btw to my knowledge the participants did say their congrats to the winner one way or another so it’s not like everyone ignored loreen and her win afterwards lol). every artist as a human being had a right to approach whoever they wanted after the results announcement and them going straight to käärijä and not loreen says A LOT imo. you cannot just force people to suddenly forget about käärijä and his amazing performance and expect everyone to be happy with these results, it’s not how it works. being angry that people saw through the jury’s bullshit that they pull off literally every single year by uplifting a generic safe radio friendly song and messing with a more original daring fan favourite one is so 🙄🙄😬😬, sounds like a you problem to me. no one ows loreen anything (obviously don’t send her threats etc etc). we will ALL act accordingly because the voting system needs to change. in conclusion, käärijä was ROBBED and so were we!!!!

(take a ⭐️ for reading all of this lol)

garbagepapi:

This is going to be my last post about this, but I’m just going to say it

I don’t really want Finland to win esc anymore, not for another five years at least. Like winning has never been on the table for us like it was this year, and it was gut-wrenching to see it taken away, even if it was sort of expected. It’s probably easy for countries like Sweden and Italy who do really well just about every year to be like, oh well we’ll win next time, or the year after that

I don’t really want to think like that - doing our best to send a winning song next year would feel like a punch to the face in my opinion. It would feel like we were replacing someone, who sparked an emotional reaction in our whole country. What we had this year was a phenomenon itself within Finland, with everybody dressing up in green, making green decorations, dressing up statues in the green bolero… we’ll never have that again and I don’t want us to have that again

Winning this year would have been remarkable, because it was the first time ever that the whole country was behind our artist. I have never seen my neighbours stay up late to watch until the end. I don’t know a single person who didn’t stay up to watch the result

After this there is no artist, no song and no performance that would make it feel like a proper victory. We didn’t win, but this was by far our best result. When Lordi won, there was no jury, so the 292 points he got was all from the public. This year the public gave Käärijä 376. There is no way to recreate it, and we shouldn’t really even try

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