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Yesterday, 03:24 PM
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How often do you clean your place?
Things like sweeping, mopping, dusting ,all of that.
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Yesterday, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted By BigGuyForYou⏩
fuck that
Things like sweeping, mopping, dusting ,all of that.
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Daily.
Hygiene is a safety thing, and is important for mental and emotional well being.
I don’t do all the chores everyday, but I do chores everyday.
I feel like it should be part of a lifestyle/mindset.
Hygiene is a safety thing, and is important for mental and emotional well being.
I don’t do all the chores everyday, but I do chores everyday.
I feel like it should be part of a lifestyle/mindset.
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Yesterday, 03:34 PM
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I get anxiety if anything is remotely messy. So I clean everyday.
I was also diagnosed with OCD even though I feel thats a made up condition. I used to have a version of OCD when I was younger where I couldn't touch door handles, things had to be square (for example a book on a desk had to be in line with the corner of the desk), couldn't have mismatched hangers and many other compulsions srs.
Its not as bad anymore but I don't deal well with messiness.
I was also diagnosed with OCD even though I feel thats a made up condition. I used to have a version of OCD when I was younger where I couldn't touch door handles, things had to be square (for example a book on a desk had to be in line with the corner of the desk), couldn't have mismatched hangers and many other compulsions srs.
Its not as bad anymore but I don't deal well with messiness.
Yesterday, 03:37 PM
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i pay some Latinas to come and scrub everything down once a month. i trade dollars for time not time for dollars.
7 Low-Value Activities Upper-Class People Never Waste Time On, But Working-Class People Do
1. Doing Their Own Low-Skill Household Chores
Wealthy people think about time the same way they think about money. If hiring someone to mow a lawn or clean a house costs less per hour than what their time is worth, the decision to outsource practically makes itself.
Working-class individuals rarely have that option. They absorb what amounts to a significant “time tax” every week, spending hours on labor that consumes their weekends without building anything financially meaningful. The Saturday afternoon spent cleaning gutters is a Saturday afternoon not spent on anything else.
https://www.newtraderu.com/2026/06/15/7-low-value-activities-upper-class-people-never-waste-time-on-but-working-class-people-do/
7 Low-Value Activities Upper-Class People Never Waste Time On, But Working-Class People Do
1. Doing Their Own Low-Skill Household Chores
Wealthy people think about time the same way they think about money. If hiring someone to mow a lawn or clean a house costs less per hour than what their time is worth, the decision to outsource practically makes itself.
Working-class individuals rarely have that option. They absorb what amounts to a significant “time tax” every week, spending hours on labor that consumes their weekends without building anything financially meaningful. The Saturday afternoon spent cleaning gutters is a Saturday afternoon not spent on anything else.
https://www.newtraderu.com/2026/06/15/7-low-value-activities-upper-class-people-never-waste-time-on-but-working-class-people-do/
Yesterday, 03:37 PM
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Daily unless I'm going through a period of heavy drinking in which case I'll live in filth.
Yesterday, 03:40 PM
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Yesterday, 03:41 PM
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Wife does majority of cleaning. Ill do things when she seems overwhelmed and can tell she needs the hand. I try not to leave a massive mess in my wake as I do things as well, just makes things more efficient.
Yesterday, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted By GordonXXX⏩
Atomic habits... if you just keep the place tidy and clean everyday you won't need a massive monthly clean up with maids
i pay some Latinas to come and scrub everything down once a month. i trade dollars for time not time for dollars.
7 Low-Value Activities Upper-Class People Never Waste Time On, But Working-Class People Do
1. Doing Their Own Low-Skill Household Chores
Wealthy people think about time the same way they think about money. If hiring someone to mow a lawn or clean a house costs less per hour than what their time is worth, the decision to outsource practically makes itself.
Working-class individuals rarely have that option. They absorb what amounts to a significant “time tax” every week, spending hours on labor that consumes their weekends without building anything financially meaningful. The Saturday afternoon spent cleaning gutters is a Saturday afternoon not spent on anything else.
https://www.newtraderu.com/2026/06/15/7-low-value-activities-upper-class-people-never-waste-time-on-but-working-class-people-do/
7 Low-Value Activities Upper-Class People Never Waste Time On, But Working-Class People Do
1. Doing Their Own Low-Skill Household Chores
Wealthy people think about time the same way they think about money. If hiring someone to mow a lawn or clean a house costs less per hour than what their time is worth, the decision to outsource practically makes itself.
Working-class individuals rarely have that option. They absorb what amounts to a significant “time tax” every week, spending hours on labor that consumes their weekends without building anything financially meaningful. The Saturday afternoon spent cleaning gutters is a Saturday afternoon not spent on anything else.
https://www.newtraderu.com/2026/06/15/7-low-value-activities-upper-class-people-never-waste-time-on-but-working-class-people-do/
I live in a small place but taking the wireless dyson out for 2 minutes a day and scrubbing the counters in the kitchen and washroom takes me max 5 mins
Yesterday, 03:44 PM
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I have a maid come every day
Yesterday, 03:45 PM
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Yesterday, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted By notbadnotbrad⏩
i'm a neat freak. but the toilet and shower and tub and sink accumulate grime that needs to be scrubbed. i can't do it as good as they can and i'm not going to do it. it's not worth my time. i'm too rich. i spend $75/month and come home to a clean place. bathroom scrubbed, floors mopped, carpet vacuumed, everything dusted. worth every penny.
Atomic habits... if you just keep the place tidy and clean everyday you won't need a massive monthly clean up with maids
I live in a small place but taking the wireless dyson out for 2 minutes a day and scrubbing the counters in the kitchen and washroom takes me max 5 mins
I live in a small place but taking the wireless dyson out for 2 minutes a day and scrubbing the counters in the kitchen and washroom takes me max 5 mins
your toilet and shower are probably filthy.
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Yesterday, 03:48 PM
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Rarely/live the johnvee/kormo lifestyle
Yesterday, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted By GordonXXX⏩
no man I guarantee my toilet and shower are MUCH cleaner than yours srs
i'm a neat freak. but the toilet and shower and tub and sink accumulate grime that needs to be scrubbed. i can't do it as good as they can and i'm not going to do it. it's not worth my time. i'm too rich. i spend $75/month and come home to a clean place. bathroom scrubbed, floors mopped, carpet vacuumed, everything dusted. worth every penny.
your toilet and shower are probably filthy.
your toilet and shower are probably filthy.
I'm an unbelievable maid
Yesterday, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted By Jughead96⏩
No, yours
Your mom?
Yesterday, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted By notbadnotbrad⏩
Every time I’ve been a guest and used someone’s shower I piss in it
no man I guarantee my toilet and shower are MUCH cleaner than yours srs
I'm an unbelievable maid
I'm an unbelievable maid
When he regains consciousness, double the voltage.
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Yesterday, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted By Jughead96⏩
You ever tried that in my place and you'd be licking that piss off the shower floor buddy
Every time I’ve been a guest and used someone’s shower I piss in it
Yesterday, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted By notbadnotbrad⏩
While it’s running dipshit. You would never know . Piss freaks anonymous
You ever tried that in my place and you'd be licking that piss off the shower floor buddy
When he regains consciousness, double the voltage.
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Yesterday, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted By Jughead96⏩
Mirin
While it’s running dipshit. You would never know . Piss freaks anonymous
I'm more of a sink guy myself
Yesterday, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted By notbadnotbrad⏩
As kids though we would trespass into new houses being built in the new suburbs and piss and shit in the bathtubs as a prank
Mirin
I'm more of a sink guy myself
I'm more of a sink guy myself
One guy shit in the tradies microwave they left and then turned it on for 10 mins to bake and we left
When he regains consciousness, double the voltage.
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Dusting and sweeping everyday, mopping every second or third day, i clean the kitchen after using it. Maid comes 2x per week to do a deeper cleaning mostly focused on bathrooms and kitchen but she also sweeps and mops. She comes mondays and fridays.
Yesterday, 04:04 PM
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Yesterday, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted By GordonXXX⏩
MOGGing.
i pay some Latinas to come and scrub everything down once a month. i trade dollars for time not time for dollars.
7 Low-Value Activities Upper-Class People Never Waste Time On, But Working-Class People Do
1. Doing Their Own Low-Skill Household Chores
Wealthy people think about time the same way they think about money. If hiring someone to mow a lawn or clean a house costs less per hour than what their time is worth, the decision to outsource practically makes itself.
Working-class individuals rarely have that option. They absorb what amounts to a significant “time tax” every week, spending hours on labor that consumes their weekends without building anything financially meaningful. The Saturday afternoon spent cleaning gutters is a Saturday afternoon not spent on anything else.
https://www.newtraderu.com/2026/06/15/7-low-value-activities-upper-class-people-never-waste-time-on-but-working-class-people-do/
7 Low-Value Activities Upper-Class People Never Waste Time On, But Working-Class People Do
1. Doing Their Own Low-Skill Household Chores
Wealthy people think about time the same way they think about money. If hiring someone to mow a lawn or clean a house costs less per hour than what their time is worth, the decision to outsource practically makes itself.
Working-class individuals rarely have that option. They absorb what amounts to a significant “time tax” every week, spending hours on labor that consumes their weekends without building anything financially meaningful. The Saturday afternoon spent cleaning gutters is a Saturday afternoon not spent on anything else.
https://www.newtraderu.com/2026/06/15/7-low-value-activities-upper-class-people-never-waste-time-on-but-working-class-people-do/
Yesterday, 04:07 PM
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the only manual labor i do is my laundry. towels, sheets, clothes. clothes are minimal being retired and living in S FL. i thought about outsourcing this too but it would be more disruption and hassle and time than just doing it myself. my ultimate goal would be to never lift a finger to do any manual labor at all. i'm an optimizer and an efficiency expert.
Yesterday, 04:17 PM
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