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abbadon420@sh.itjust.works to Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world · 1 day ago

I bought a new soap block two months ago. It looks artsy and smells nice. Today my old soap block broke, so I can finally change it out.

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I bought a new soap block two months ago. It looks artsy and smells nice. Today my old soap block broke, so I can finally change it out.

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abbadon420@sh.itjust.works to Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world · 1 day ago
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    I thought this was a photo of chicken breast at first. I’m very glad it’s not.

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      It’s on a fancy plate so you know the restaurant knows rare meats well, prob paired with salmon sauce emulsion.

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    This soap is perfectly usable and there no need to throw of perfectly good soap. Press it onto the back of a new soap and it will fuse and get used.

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      I won’t throw it out. I’ll put it with the bathroom sink. The kitchen sink is where the nice soap goes.

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        This is important info you will be judged upon on the internets (and I’m glad this raw chicken will still get used, we produce enough trash as is).

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        Why? Guests use bathrooms. Not kitchens.

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          Not that kind of bathroom. Our bathroom only has a sink and a shower. The toilet is in a seperate room and has no sink. So after “the deed”, people wash their has in the kitchen sink.

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            What kind of diabolical toilet doesn’t have a sink?

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              You get used to it, but at least now you know who doesn’t wash their hands.

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              … where the bear shits? … one of those old-timey tiny outdoor shithouses? … military latrines being dug in the middle of an active shootout?

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      I used to have all these annoying broken soap pieces that I would throw away until I learned this trick. It’s been a game saver for me.

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        I’ve never used this trick, but I’ve heard that if you put all the pieces in a thin nylon fabric (like the foot of a stocking) and tie it off, then it becomes a soap suds releasing loofah. But I don’t use this as I don’t like collecting tiny soap fragments in a wet sock.

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    For a brief moment I thought I scrolled past ShittyFoodPorn and gagged at your image.

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    So you didn’t show the new fancy artsy soap?

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      I wouldn’t want to make it too exciting.

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        :)

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    What do they smell like?

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      Patchoulli & vetiver

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        🤢

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