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Isolated_Leisure t1_j2afp4c wrote

Well yeah, but hopefully that "another thing dirty" is long gone through the drains

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SplashbackDeuce t1_j2agnc6 wrote

I cleaned up mulch on my driveway by placing it where I needed it in the yard.

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deathstar3548 t1_j2amlsx wrote

fuck the concentration of wealth, we need to talk about the concentration of filth

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SonUnforseenByFrodo t1_j2aojn2 wrote

Me picking up crayons from the floor and putting that back in the case. Dirty case

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TheRepublicAct t1_j2bpx7m wrote

1st Law of Dirt-o-Dynamics: Dirt cannot be destroyed, it simply moves from one object to another.

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Reinventing_Wheels t1_j2cpwdk wrote

First corollary: It is possible for everything to become dirty without cleaning anything.

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spacewxyz t1_j2cv978 wrote

This can be solved by just changing the definition of what dirty is

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Endleofon t1_j2cxgxs wrote

False. Dirty things can be chemically transformed into non-dirty things.

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Disciple153 t1_j2czfo4 wrote

This is basically the second law of thermodynamics. AKA entropy.

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just_random_korean t1_j2d0hj9 wrote

Use anti-matter beam for cleaning and technically nothing but radiation will remain

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DragonBreath797 t1_j2dlljy wrote

It's annoying me that I can see you have an upgrade on the spactory

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DatBoiDogg0 t1_j2doypd wrote

Unless i do the dishes in warm water and then evaporate the water.

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