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Jan. 18th, 2007 03:20 pmIs murder always wrong?
Even murdering someone who spills coffee all over a new but much loved cashmere/ silk sweater?
ETA: it seems, touch wood, to have come out, though it will be hard to tell till it dries properly. And now, I suppose, I should do some work, rather than laundry or revenge fantasies...
Even murdering someone who spills coffee all over a new but much loved cashmere/ silk sweater?
ETA: it seems, touch wood, to have come out, though it will be hard to tell till it dries properly. And now, I suppose, I should do some work, rather than laundry or revenge fantasies...
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Date: 2007-01-18 09:08 pm (UTC)But yes, it's oddly upsetting ruining things you're attached to. I nearly cried last time I broke a cup I liked (mind you, I wasn't in that good a place emotionally at the time, but still...)
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Date: 2007-01-18 09:41 pm (UTC)You reminded me that I did a lot of washing that way as a student; I avoided the communal washing machine after I found it full of polyester bloomers (knee length!), and realised I knew their owner - this was 1990 not 1910.