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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

It's rare that I have to do it now.

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It's rare that I have to do it now.

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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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    Oh hey! It’s that thing I use to put on decals and melt perler beads!

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      It’s the thing I use to apply edge trim on chipboard counter tops.

      • Final Remix@lemmy.world
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        Love that adjustable Rowenta steam powered edge bander!

    • hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      No that’s clearly the tool for waxing snowboard

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        No that’s clearly the tool for cleaning computer screens

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    Did we?

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      Wrinkles are so in right now

    • Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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      • wjrii@lemmy.world
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        Yup, and honestly, looking at the particular takes Gen-X’ers had when they/we were in charge of the culture, this is completely unsurprising.

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      No, the boomers with all their magic environment poisoning synthetic fabrics with antiwrinkle coatings did. The next seven generations will have microplastics in every part of their body, but I haven’t touched an iron in a while.

      • stoly@lemmy.world
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        This stuff was invented and worn by the parents and grandparents of boomers. Just because it’s old doesn’t mean a boomer was involved.

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      I iron only when I need to wear a suit and be presentable. This is less than once a year

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      I don’t have any clothes that need to be ironed. If I buy a shirt it comes out of the dryer wrinkled, it’s fucking gone. Ain’t nobody got time for that shit.

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    Our contribution to reducing climate change

  • STUPIDVIPGUY@lemmy.world
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    I just put everything on a hanger and gravity gets rid of the wrinkles

    • dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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      Two options for dealing with wrinkles:

      1. Wet a washcloth or small towel, place both the wrinkled item and the wet item in a dryer and turn the dryer on low-heat for 20-30 minutes.
      2. Hang the item on a clothes hanger in the bathroom and take a steaming hot shower.

      There is a third option: wear wrinkly clothes and dgaf.

      • STUPIDVIPGUY@lemmy.world
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        i mean, i just put it on the hanger straight out the dryer and then the wrinkles never develop

      • Landless2029@lemmy.world
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        A dryer??

        I live in a apartment without laundry in unit…

      • Lizardking27@lemmy.world
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        Or just iron them.

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        I’ve never had success with #2.

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      Personally I prefer my steamer

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        you do you but that seems like more effort

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    If only we didn’t do that by moving to fabrics that throw off microplastics

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      idk about you but my tshirts are just made of cotton

  • MuchPineapples@lemmy.world
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    Rubbing damp hands over wrinkled shirt.

    Well, that’s ironed enough.

    • STUPIDVIPGUY@lemmy.world
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      sometimes i would sit in front of a space heater and pat down the wrinkles

      didnt work that well

      • dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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        It’s not the heat that dewrinkles clothes. It’s humidity. Try it in a room full of steam.

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          Interesting. Maybe we can make a tool that directly applies the steam onto- wait a minute

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          good to know

        • GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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          Hanging your clothes in the bathroom will help more or less depending on how hot and long your showers are.

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    Glad I did my part.

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      Glad I did my part.

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        Glad I did my part.

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    Does nobody here wear shirts to work?

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      Dress shirts might need a little buffing up, or you can use a steamer. But most of my cotton shirts don’t need ironing at all.

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      If you hang them up straight out of the dryer, you don’t need to iron them. Though that might depend on what kind of shirt you have. I specifically buy the no iron ones.

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        I don’t have a dryer, but I just hang them up to dry on the clothes hanger. Probably works even better, since the weight of the water pulls them straight.

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      Yes, and they’re wrinkled as fuck.

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        And fortunately, nobody cares.

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        I feel like all the wrinkles disappear 5 seconds after wearing my Clothing snyways

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          I know the fucks I give disappear about that quickly.

    • GBU_28@lemm.ee
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      Bro this is Lemmy

    • MacN'Cheezus@lemmy.today
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      Work?

    • UnsavoryMollusk@lemmy.world
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      Yes

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    That’s what the dryer is for

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    My mum would iron everything. Then I moved out a few years ago. I still do not own a clothes iron.

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      My mum used to iron my boxers.

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    I used to know someone that wore a suit to work but he never took his jacket off. Reason being is he only ironed the front part of his shirt.

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    I personally like to steam my stuff, I hate wrinkles too much.

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      I have a mister I use to spray down plants or my frogs to get rid of wrinkles

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        What do you mean by frogs?

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          Wait you like wrinkly frogs?

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            Mantella’s :)

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    I finally got rid of my iron a couple years ago. I had used it like three times in 15 years. It always felt like I was the only one who hated ironing this much though

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    I guess I missed that meeting. Though I couldn’t imagine going to work or somewhere social and being wrinkled. I don’t notice many people wrinkled in these environments either, so what are ya’ll doing?

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      I have a steamer or I throw the clothes in a dryer for ~20 minutes while I shower or whatnot. My dryer has a “wrinkle release” setting I use. But if I want crisp lines in a collared shirt or dress pants I think I’d still need to use an iron.

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        I’ve always found it sufficient to hang clothes off of something in the vicinity of the shower and let the steam from the shower release any wrinkles.

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        OK, that makes sense. I have a steamer, too, that I use for lighter fabrics it just wouldn’t perform on my work or winter clothes.

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          Ah yeah. I don’t really have much of a winter climate where I live.

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            Does that ever get boring?

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              Usually my temps range from 30F-101 F , but occasionally it cold snaps to about 15 F.

              I wouldn’t say it gets boring, but I do wish it snowed more than once every few years.

              I’m happy to not have to shovel a driveway every other week though.

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      DGAF

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    its needed to sell them and mabye some Really Really fancy events

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