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THIS IS SUCH A SPECIFIC AND SUPER NECESSARY POST.
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Spider plants are among the best natural air filters you can put in a flowerpot. They don’t just produce...

braincoins:

lionesshathor:

trapqueenkoopa:

gardeninglovers:

zero light plants

THIS IS SUCH A SPECIFIC AND SUPER NECESSARY POST.

Spider plants are among the best natural air filters you can put in a flowerpot. They don’t just produce oxygen, they clean out other gases and toxins and whatever else is floating around the room.

Also they’re easy as fuck to grow more of because they reproduce by putting little mini plants out on stalks. Clip one off, stick it in a pot and you’re good!

Spider plants are safe to have around cats, too!

poppetawoppet:

obishenshenobi:

thelibrarina:

gallusrostromegalus:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

pervocracy:

shlevy:

pervocracy:

Moving tip: the first thing you should bring into the new house is a roll of toilet paper.  The second thing is drinking glasses or water bottles.  The third thing is curtains or blinds.  Then everything else.

Nope, router first. Otherwise agreed.

Router last.  Otherwise this happens:

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I’m on my 11th house in 23 years and here’s what should be in your “first” box:

Toilet roll,

Kettle,

Tea/coffee,

Mugs (enough for the number of people helping you to move),

A bottle opener (wine or beer at your discretion)

Disposable plates and cutlery (because the last thing you want to do once you’ve unpacked is wash up)

This was the system perfected by my parents who’ve lived in about 40 houses between them.

ADDITION:

When you get to your new place send someone out for milk for the teas and coffees also maybe biscuits.

Order takeaway your first night. I’m told in America the traditional moving dinner is pizza. We’ve always had a Chinese.

First Box: keep this box handy, pack it while you’re packing and put it in the truck LAST, or up in the front with you so you can get to it right away:

  • TP and toilet plunger. Hopefully you won’t need the plunger on the first night but it’d be AWFUL to have to look for it in case of emergency.
  • kette/coffee maker and necessary hot beverage supplies.  Including Mugs.  Caffeination is Key.
  • Your fave pan and spatula.  You have one.  You won’t use it the first night but I promise that you will NOT be done unpacking the kitchen stuff before you’re sick of takeout.
  • Duct Tape
  • Batteries
  • Cleaning supplies- paper towels, all-purpose cleaner, duster- houses get gross when left alone
  • Router, becuase we’re millenials and we’re going to be googling how to fix/turn on and assemble everything.
  • Enough bedding to cover your mattress while you sleep on it for the first few nights.
  • cell phone/laptop chargers
  • change of clothes, maybe two
  • If you have some kind of water filter that also fits in this box, bring that.  

PURCHASE, FIRST NIGHT:

  • When you’re getting takeout, get the disposable plates/flatware/cups.  Also get takeout sooner rather than later so you don’t collapse of hypoglycemia in the middle of unloading boxes like me, a moron.
  • I personally reccomend chinese.  
  • If you’ve moved to an area where it’s not safe to drink the tap water unflitered and you’re a dummy like me that forgot to put your filter in the First Box, get enough bottled water to stay hydrated until you can get your filter set up.
  • milk, eggs, your preferred cooking fat, other meal/pantry staples.
  • Something fun like cookies or booze. You’ve had a tough day.
  • If you forgot the TP/batteries/duct tape/cleaning supplies, get those. 

To Do Upon Arrival, even before unpacking:

  • Get there about an hour before the moving truck and do the following:
  • Re-check all the lights/taps/toilet/appliances/AC/Heater.  Things might have happened and you’ll want to call the repair guy ASAP if something needs fixing.
  • Introduce yourself to your neighbors if they’re home.  This will help prevent things like parking issues or noise complaints, there’s a good chance they’ll actually help, and if you’re REALLY lucky they’ll cook and you don’t have to get takeout.
  • Also if you do need to call a repair guy they probably know someone.
  • clean up any obvious messes before they get blocked by boxes.
  • Hydrate and have a snack before lifting.

DO NOT ATTEMPT ON DAY 1

  • Keep all pets and probably young children contained/boarded/at a friend or relative’s house until all the boxes and furniture is inside to prevent escape.  
  • Hell, you’re probably exhausted. Leave them with grandma overnight.
  • Do Not Attempt to assemble disassembled furniture on day one.  you will do it wrong and possibly slice your hand open with the allen wrench somehow and have to go to the urgent care
  • try not to go to the urgent care in general.
  • Don’t bother answering any email, texts, voicemails or nonemergency forms of communication.  you’re busy.  Possibly you are busy eating chinese and crying, but you are busy.
  • Exercise. you already did a ton of heavy lifting and cardio.  don’t go jogging and pass out in an unfamiliar neighborhood.

Reccomended:

  • If you own the place or feel confident enough in your spackle and paint abilities to get your damage deposit back, put a nail in a wall and hang something up.  It’s your space now.
  • If you don’t, hang something up with blue tac anyway.  Still your space.

First box is good but you NEED to include a fire extinguisher in there. Like the plunger, you hope you won’t have to use it, but if you need one you need it immediately.

You all are forgetting bandaids and nail files in your first box ;)

Also some magnesium tablets and ibuprofen because you will be sore and there’s nothing better for abused muscles and bones. You want to be able to move boxes and assemble furniture the next day, so it’s invaluable.

I’ve moved so many times, these are the things I now know to keep with me for moving day.

Make sure to check the water heater to see if it is on vacation mode.

sapphic-ambitions:

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THE LESBIAN AGENDA IS SUCCEEDING

insomniac-arrest:

people always list important early inventions like ‘the wheel’ and ‘plow’ first, but usually never get around to one of the most important inventions of all time

you know what completely revolutionized mankind, Reginald? Fucking thread and needle, when we stopped having to be bare-ass naked all the time and could put clothe together for everything from shoes to bags to carry shit in, we could go farther, last longer, sustain ourselves in harsher conditions

domestic labor, ie ‘women’s work,’ is so undervalued that it barely touches the public’s mind on how monumental it was to be able to make things out of fabric, how game-changing the thread and needle were… wack

positive-memes:
“A shame there aren’t more churches like this
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positive-memes:

A shame there aren’t more churches like this

the-ramenbirb:

5latt:

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How are you feeling today?

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  • The Void™.
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bookoflostthings:
“A quick snooze between pages
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bookoflostthings:

A quick snooze between pages

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local bitch decides to daydream instead of getting a degree

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flowersilk:

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not: she cute

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