Almost every time I do laundry and the dryer stops after my meds have worn off this ends up being the case

The good news is it usually gets folded in the morning after that days meds kick in

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I once bent down to pick up a huge pile of laundry and fell asleep on top of it. Woke up a couple of hours later and got into bed for the night.

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I fold mine on the dining room table.

I also work in a restaurant, so I’m used to eating standing up.

I just folded something yesterday that I washed two months ago.

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I live here, actually. Welcome!

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… you don’t just sleep on top of the warm clothes?

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Oh of course not, it’s usually way too hot in my room

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oh you must be northern hemisphere based

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Northern Hemisphere and top floor apartment

Last winter I only needed my heater for a week during a snow storm due to how hot my apartment normally is due to my downstairs neighbors

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Cool try, tho bro

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