I always run into the common problems with my plumbus, no further explanations needed i think.
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As a Roman Legionary. I have multiple plumbata, but one plumbus gives me troubles. I i feel like I can relate
Most clothes, oddly gendered and sexist and it's fucking weird having different clothes for people who identify differently, like clothes are clothes. Make them for everyone. It's fucking wild.
Yeah women's socks don't make sense to me. They're socks. Why are they gendered?
Freesewing.org tries to do that, but just ends up awkwardly referring to "people with/without breasts" instead.
Why the hell do i have to know which way to put the batteries in at this point ?
Batteries have a plus and a minus, the spring is generally the flatter end which is generally negative, theyβre designed that way to be stackable, although we could probably come up with a slightly more intuitive design.
Reusable bags that have handles longer than the bag itself, literally worse than the plastic bag version which can be handled properly
This is so you can put them up on your sholder. Well some that arnt jank.
I'll mention you can get detergent sheets and they work fine. No more messing with powders or liquids for me.
Front-load washers should have a brake for the drum that prevents it from rotating while digging out clothes. Last thing I want is twisted/sprained wrist while peeling towels off the walls of the drum.
How hard are you pulling out towels that there's a risk of getting caught up in it ?
Shower curtains