amdg wrote:Uh oh! Looks like she's trying to summon a god of guilt from the fridge!
Think he'd clean it for me?
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amdg wrote:Uh oh! Looks like she's trying to summon a god of guilt from the fridge!
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I actually hate watching Japanese, Korean, or Chinese people cooks because of the lack of hygiene. I had a Japanese roommate in college that would leave pots of curry out for days and act like I was the weird one by insisting that as long as he used my pot he was going to put the leftovers in Tupperware and refrigerate them. He also used to do things like throw a frozen block of ground beef in the microwave, thaw it enough to peel off the the outer later, and then pop the rest back in the freezer. Then of course he'd repeat that with the same block of meet the next day.
Anyway, the first time I saw a typical Japanese kitchen it was shocking. Actually the whole fucking house was shocking. Why do people live in such dumps here? Truly this is a nation of pack rats.
ttjereth wrote:I've never seen so many insects indoors in my entire life.
Adhesive wrote:And they said it couldn't be done. It was nice surfing without the constant fear of having my leg bitten off.
ttjereth wrote:Definitely don't need any more of those. I think when we finally get this bloody house built I'll just buy a little dorm fridge for my office and never go in the big one again...
Adhesive wrote:And they said it couldn't be done. It was nice surfing without the constant fear of having my leg bitten off.
To be honest, once I started making it clear that I wanted to do something, my family has been more than accomodating, so I can't complain. It's just the initial "disruption" that I find bothersome, but that probably has more to do with me just taking things too personally, being relatively impulsive, and not liking to rock the boat too much.
james wrote:funny you should mention that. i've grown all but completely despondent with our current living arrangement, so much so that i moved my desk and a few other things over to my loft at my school. i now go back to the house literally to sleep and eat and little else. i can hardly stand being over there now.
ttjereth wrote:Sorry to hear that man. Because of the in-laws?
james wrote:specifically my mother-in-law. i'm tired of looking at her fucking crap all over the place and having to navigate around it, half-obstructed doors, potted plants everywhere and her extremely disgusting habits, which i won't detail here.
we now have a bigass empty tsukemono bucket in our rapidly filling "extra" storage so now the whole fucking storage room stinks. i've tossed it outside which apparently pissed off mother-in-law. "good", i say. i've suggested to my wife that she politely mention that we give it back to its rightful owners but she tells me her parents have already said no. personally, i think she's lying.
i used to try to keep the upstairs of the house, which is mostly used by us, reasonably neat but have since given up on that too. i've been on my wife for literally years to help me get it cleaned up (and to drop 30lbs) but all i ever get from her is lip-service and half-assed attempts. i don't think the woman has ever finished anything she started.
all i need now is a sofa/bed and a unit bath and i'd really have no reason to go over to the house at all.
ttjereth wrote:I don't give a shit about general clutter (I'm the one responsible for a lot of that in our house) or even dust, but anything that produces an odor/rots is sure to send me off the deep end.
james wrote:i'm an unabashed neat freak so our current situation is anathema to me. it has basically worn me down to "i no longer give a fuck until they're dead or we move". i am looking for a stop-gap solution until i can figure out wtf i want to do with my life. it sucks too because it's not really anything personal, my in-laws are very nice people..just that stuff grates on my nerves to a point that i can honestly say the less i'm there, the better.
james wrote:if it were *just* my father-in-law we wouldn't even be having this discussion. sigh.
ttjereth wrote:Find your father in a law a new woman, it's his house right?
dimwit wrote: Fortunately, they lived about 100 miles away.
I dunno, my father in law listens to everything my mother in law says. She henpecks him constantly and I don't think I've ever seen him put hit foot down about anything.james wrote:and that's just the thing. i don't think he cares for all this junk either, as he's said to me about the crap in the attic (which can barely be navigated now) that i can "put it all on a plane and take it to canada" if i want. i just don't understand why he puts up with it, it boggles my mind. i have told my wife in no uncertain terms that if she pulls any of the shit that her mother does that i will serve her papers and walk on the first offence, that's how adamantly i've come to feel about it now.
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