• DarkThoughts@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    Set a timer for a few minutes less than is on the clock.

    Meanwhile me with my two decades old washing machine that doesn’t have fancy shit like clocks or displays.

    But yes, if you’re using a shared machine, then be there on time - or expect someone else to do this. You’re not entitled to just block it for who knows how long while other people want to do their laundry too.

    Oh and pervs typically care for dirty underwear, not clean ones.

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      4 months ago

      I, uh, didn’t say anything about underwear…

      But even with your old washing machine, I’m sure you have a pretty good idea how long a cycle will take.

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        3 months ago

        Don’t worry about comments about washing machines at home, because they absolutely have nothing to do with the discussion about a shared laundromat.

        That was one strike, and the dirty underwear comment counted for two strikes and now he’s out.

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        4 months ago

        I, uh, didn’t say anything about underwear…

        OOP did.

        But even with your old washing machine, I’m sure you have a pretty good idea how long a cycle will take.

        Kinda feels like they depend on the weight, but I don’t know if that thing is that smart. I typically just set a 3 hour timer on my phone as a reminder, since I had the occasional cases of forgetting to empty it until the next day…