@they're so convenient! you can avoid dropping socks on the nasty floor by putting your bag into the cart right below the door to the washing machine. then you can swing the cart over to the dryer, unless some selfish prick has it upstairs!!!
@think again Swastikas in decorative designs (especially older ones, obviously) are very common; it’s an ancient symbol of peace that was corrupted by Nazis.
@Anonymous it is still a hindu symbol of peace! i left a comment trying to joke that maybe they were hindus instead of nazis but it got deleted. probably by someone who doesn’t know it is actually hindu symbol!
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@Van Owen Look at that nasty floor…fuck
@BWOG! can you do an investigative report about the absurd social awkwardness of the men’s rowing teams? I feel so embarrassed for them all the time…
@can someone tell me WHY?????????
im just distressed.
@What are those carts for in Nussbaum? Can’t you just use your own laundry bag?
@they're so convenient! you can avoid dropping socks on the nasty floor by putting your bag into the cart right below the door to the washing machine. then you can swing the cart over to the dryer, unless some selfish prick has it upstairs!!!
@BWOG you are not posting senior wisdom’s frequently enough to help me procrastinate!
@Anonymous asshole. the other cart disappeared weeks ago, we need this one. PUT IT BACCCKKKKKKK
@Wu If you look at the tile design on the floor, it honestly looks like the Nazis had a part in making the design.
@think again Swastikas in decorative designs (especially older ones, obviously) are very common; it’s an ancient symbol of peace that was corrupted by Nazis.
@you sound like the most boring person in the world
@why does everyone think semicolons are presumptuous?
@Corrupted? Or modernized? What does it mean now?
@Anonymous it is still a hindu symbol of peace! i left a comment trying to joke that maybe they were hindus instead of nazis but it got deleted. probably by someone who doesn’t know it is actually hindu symbol!