I follow this person on Twitter, and I’m sure she means this literally, and I’m OK with it.

  • Justice
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    8 days ago

    I’m actually glad my parents never really cared about this stuff although I do personally only rarely wear shoes indoors. Like if I’m doing work and in/out. And outdoor clothes I can only assume means like you were doing hard, sweat-causing labor or otherwise dirty labor. Not like driving to the store and coming home to change into pajamas before you sit on the couch (lol). Like yeah if I go for a jog of course I’m going to get a shower before I sit on my furniture or bed. But otherwise…

    But as a child of Yakub I am accustomed to living in my own filth

    • CoolerOpposide [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      7 days ago

      The metric I use for the couch/cushions is like this:

      If I took off the clothes on my body right now, would I put them into the hamper or are they still clean enough to wear again? If they’d go in the hamper, I’m not sitting on the couch with them.

      The metric I use for the bed is much more strict:

      Unless they are clothes I just took out of the drawers/closet, they don’t go in/on the bed.