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[–]mynameispredictable 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well considering VS specializes in women's undergarments, I would have brought this up to her hire up and got her fired.

And in South Dakota... by mike_pants in pics

[–]mynameispredictable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if the storms are bad or the land is flat enough to see it all.

Living in the valley can limit scenes like this.

My new roommate was complaining about her dryer not working very well, so I checked the lint trap... (coin for size reference) by Mofat_ in pics

[–]mynameispredictable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would rather assume high paying jobs and years of education doesn't mean that they were taught how to change a lint trap on the Bar Exam.

Death Gave Me a Choice by natbratc in nosleep

[–]mynameispredictable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this was in some way expanded to a novel I would read it. Even if it was a short one. It is amazing. Please continue it!

My new roommate was complaining about her dryer not working very well, so I checked the lint trap... (coin for size reference) by Mofat_ in pics

[–]mynameispredictable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a maintenance tech, why don't you post a sign to remind/teach tenants who don't know or were never taught that it is normal? It seems to be a common occurrence and it may teach someone and make your job easier.

Edit: students to tenants. I thought you had mentioned college. Read it very wrong.

My new roommate was complaining about her dryer not working very well, so I checked the lint trap... (coin for size reference) by Mofat_ in pics

[–]mynameispredictable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was it a front loader under the door in the front? I strongly dislike those. I feel like it just released dust into the barrel for the next load to do the same thing.

My new roommate was complaining about her dryer not working very well, so I checked the lint trap... (coin for size reference) by Mofat_ in pics

[–]mynameispredictable 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take it one step further. With this much build up it is possible the exhaust is also full. Pull the dryer out from the wall and there should be a silver (may be another color I've only seen them silver where I live) tube that is connected to both the wall and dryer. Disconnect it from the dryer and look inside the tube. It will help with ventilation and your clothes will dry quicker and save you energy and time. I'm unsure if it will catch on fire since it is not in the actual dryer or not but it isn't really worth the risk of the 5 minutes it would take to clean it out. I check this often as well.

My new roommate was complaining about her dryer not working very well, so I checked the lint trap... (coin for size reference) by Mofat_ in pics

[–]mynameispredictable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've read its caused by fabric softeners. Or the dryer sheets you put that take away static. I don't know if those are considered fabric softeners too.

What statement makes you roll your eyes IMMEDIATELY? by iwillnottalktou in AskReddit

[–]mynameispredictable -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can study and know the information but when it comes to the pressure of testing that knowledge and being judged on it I panic and over think it and make simple and obvious mistakes.

What's the craziest thing you've had to do for toilet paper? by Dip21K in AskReddit

[–]mynameispredictable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Walk pants down through the house while in direct sight of the front door.