Basement shower
the maoist uprising against the landlords was the largest and most comprehensive proletarian revolution in history, and led to almost totally-equal redistribution of land among the peasantry
the moist uprising of the landlords was the largest and most comprehensive cultivation of black mold in history, and led to almost totally-equal distribution of lung infections among the peasantry
Is that… carpet? :yikes-1::yikes-3:
Holy fucking shit I didn’t noticed.
Why the fuck you like carpets so much, it’s fucking gross just to think about them.
I have always lived houses with tiles and I mop the floor every week else everything is filthy. How the hell you mop a fucking carpet?
gonna be mold central, especially with that half height open, uh design of the shower itself. But it’s cheap and easy I guess haha :agony-shivering: fuck, how do you build this and feel like it’s ready for human habitation - let alone take money for it goddamn
The place I’m staying in is all carpeted except linoleum in the kitchen and bathroom. Thing is, it’s a converted stand-alone garage so there’s no foundation, it’s just ground, concrete, padding, then carpet. When it rains, water seeps up from cracks in the concrete. The carpets get slightly damp, repeatedly. It has been like this since the mid 90s. I know I’m getting fucking poisoned with mold, like literally, I have some weird neurological issues that my psychiatrist was convinced was the result of mold toxicity before knowing anything about my living situation. But I have nowhere else to go, so every day I feel like total shit and wonder how much long term health damage is being inflicted on me by fucking spores emanating from carpet.
That’s probably a pre-ww2 relic - these were said to be used by steelworkers and miners; grimy from the day’s labor; they could use an exterior door to enter the basement directly from outside and use the basement’s shower before heading upstairs.
How the hell you mop a fucking carpet?
You don’t. You buy a vacuum cleaner!
But the sticky things, how you get them off then?
Say your dog shat on the carpet, or you spilled something oily, or jam, or whatever.
It puts the moisture on the skin, or else it signs the lease again
It’s a line from “Silence of the Lambs.” A psycho has imprisoned someone in a pit and keeps making them moisturize their skin or get sprayed with a hose. I’ve never actually seen it.
I’m sure the moisture regularly rising into the structural members of the home will have no consequences
Is that carpet?