| I worked at the Ritz Carlton at one point. If you knew what on in hotel room you would be so grossed out. I bring my own hotel sanitizing wipes. And they're cleaning crews are top notch but still. |
You need serious help |
Probably, but after reading some of the replies to the question I am not alone. |
This, totally. It really disturbs me how you can take a perfectly good food like chicken or potato and then ruin it by adding mayo. |
| Passion fruit, veneers, mullets |
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Feet, all feet. IDC how well-maintained they are. Ugh.
Overdone PDA. Cottage cheese. |
DP- the one who thought the floor was gross- this seems pretty reasonable with the plastic sheet, yoga mat and flip flops. I mean a bit over the top for someone with a healthy immune system. Can you spread all that ON the bed so at least you're not on the floor? Do you use a blanket? I find the sheets and blankets in hotels are WORLDS better than when I was traveling a lot in the 90s. Remember those floral bedspreads that were NEVER washed? Now at least everything is bleached and smells like it. |
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The only interesting phobia so far is the plumbing one.
I was googling it a bit and there's a related one about underwater mech and I think I have a touch of that. Not a serious phobia but I do.not.like.it. |
Maybe you want to keep people from getting sick. Mayo is acidic and makes food safer, not less safe. https://www.epicurious.com/ingredients/the-truth-about-mayonnaise-and-food-safety-article |
| Wolf cuts on women. I know that sounds mean, and its not a judgy thing, it literally makes my insides feel uncomfortable when I see it and I have to look away. |
Mullets rule… 🤘 |
Don’t drop the soap… |
| The word gross. |
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Benny Blanco’s dirty feet 🦶🏽….
Eww. (Selena Gomez’s hubby!) |
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Swimming in pools is pretty gross, when u think about it. It’s like taking a bath together.
But swimming in rivers, lakes, & oceans is worse. They are like gigantic toilets for fish. |