BUT ARE THEY GAY SKELETONS??? BECAUSE I CAN’T BE HAVING THAT KIND OF FILTH ON MY BLOG!
Who cares? Look how happy they are!
It’s just that I have never seen such enormous boners. They’re so hard for each other.
Uhm, excuse me, but is that a washing machine in the kitchen in the second pic? What even?!
In London at least, if not most of England, if not Europe… they put clothes washers in the kitchen. And then blink at you and say, “Well, where else would you put it? The bathroom?” I know. I know. Believe me.
As and English person I can attest to this. My washing machine is in my kitchen. Everyone I know, all over the UK and expats in Europe, keeps their washing machine in their kitchen. Where do you dear Americans keep yours? I am utterly confused - it seems a perfectly logical place to keep a washing machine!
I had the option to put mine either in my kitchen or my bathroom. Because it was handier for the space, I opted for the bathroom.
i love how there’s pictures of skeleton sex and everyone’s talking about washing machines
Every apartment and house I’ve lived in has a separate laundry room or closet. (American)
Laundry machines go in the laundry ROOM, which is usually a small utility room attached to the garage, or in the basement.
Or all the way out in the actual garage, in some houses I’ve lived in. But yeah. Laundry room, garage, laundry nook (little space carved out of the side of a hallway with hookups in it, covered with a sliding curtain or panel doors usually) or failing that, bathroom. Never in the kitchen. Ever.in the UK and sometimes in Thailand, they go in the kitchen. My ex had his in the bathroom and that was so fucking weird to me.
Yeah we don’t got room for a whole other room in the UK in our tiny tiny houses.
in swedish flats you generally don’t have washing machines at all. instead there is a laundry room in the basement of the building, available for all residents. Communism, yay!
In houses there are usually a separate utility room, or they’re in the bathroom. Having the washing machine in the kitchen is so weird. I’m still not used to it.
When I was in England we had ours in the kitchen, most normal thing ever. Here in NZ we’re living in a tiny flat and there is a laundry nook just off with just about as much space for a washing machine and upside-down drier above it - although in the last place we had a laundry area in the garage.. I know in the older houses as well they’ll have actual washrooms for laundry separate from the house; you’ll get anything in NZ xD
my washer and dryer are actually out on my balcony, in a little extended laundry room.
this is such a stranger conversation to have tacked on to this photoset.
shoutout to the person who made the boner joke.
Personally in my home I have a small closet upstairs for the washer and dryer, but no laundry room.
Laundromat for the win.
(via lastlostcontinents)
that is love
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