Or do you actually not do this and live in a disgusting, filthy, dirt-covered house all the time?
Sadly, in my limited experience with people who wear their shoes inside by default, it has been this one.
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gregorum@lemm.ee 6 months ago
I don’t understand this question. Are there people who wear their filthy, disgusting shoes around there nice clean house? What animals and monsters do this? And how do you afford to constantly sweep and mop your house five times a day to keep your house clean? Or do you actually not do this and live in a disgusting, filthy, dirt-covered house all the time?
Or do you actually not do this and live in a disgusting, filthy, dirt-covered house all the time?
Sadly, in my limited experience with people who wear their shoes inside by default, it has been this one.
Not everyone trudges through mud when they go out. My state has asphalt and concrete most of the places I want to walk.
I live in a major city that is almost entirely concrete. That doesn’t mean it’s free of filth, grime, and dirt.
Don’t forget spit.
Or walk into a public bathroom, or really any public space for that matter. Who knows what you are stepping in all day.
Street asphalt and concrete are incredibly dirty. Car exhaust, dust, whatever the wind brings, bird droppings, insects, trash, there is like a thousand contaminants.
Civilizations are filled with these disgusting things called humans. Hairy, greasy, smelly things, constantly touching and smearing themselves all over everything with their excretions and fluids and hairs and dandruffs… uugghhh….
So gross.
Clean asphalt, of course. Pristine, even
Mud doesn't really have anything to do with it though.
My house is held together by mouse shit and the chucks of flesh I’ve lost trying to keep it up right lol
Ya know what, I work at Home Depot. Maybe we could help you with that.
And I know Jimmy Carter is in hospice now, but I bet he knows a few people who can help!
How dirty is your outside, that this is a concern? Are other places strewn with trash and excrement? The sidewalk outside my house and the grass in my yard isn’t any dirtier than the century-old cottage between them.
It’s dirtier than the inside of my house, and I don’t want to track that inside.
Is that truly so difficult for you to grasp?
I didn’t call anyone anything. And if you want to track dirt and filth in your house, go right ahead. Work your reading comprehension at the same time.
How often do you go outside?
How often do you go outside?
I’m in and out at least ten times a day. Hauling firewood, tending a greenhouse, shoveling snow, walking to work depending on weather, going outside to enjoy nature, etc. Changing my clothes each time would be extremely impractical.
AA5B@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Outside shoes …. In a carpeted house!
gregorum@lemm.ee 6 months ago
No, and also no
Kusimulkku@lemm.ee 6 months ago
Throw in a fully carpeted bathroom too.
Jesus Christ, some places…