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bizarre The Price Of Laundry Detergent Has Gone Up

If she spent less money on her nails, that fucking ridiculous hair color treatment, and Circle K soda, maybe, just MAYBE she could actually afford to buy detergent.

JK. This isn't about whether she can afford it or not; it's about her genetic predisposition to be a thieving, lying, lazy-ass nigger. What a cunt!
 
Niggers wash their clothes ??
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And to think that there are cheap and very effective alternatives to liquid laundry detergents, been using them for years, see below:

A short summary from the Net:

"For cheap, good laundry alternatives, use Baking Soda (½ cup in wash for deodorizing/softening) and White Vinegar (½ cup in rinse for softness/stain removal), or try Borax (¼-½ cup) as a booster, or even a tiny bit of mild dish soap for grease, but be mindful of suds in HE washers. These pantry staples clean, soften, and deodorize without harsh chemicals, making clothes brighter and fresher. "

No need at all to steal detergent deemed "too expensive" - baking soda and white vinegar cost next to nothing. OR: crystal soda, which does the job even more thorough.

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And to think that there are cheap and very effective alternatives to liquid laundry detergents, been using them for years, see below:

A short summary from the Net:

"For cheap, good laundry alternatives, use Baking Soda (½ cup in wash for deodorizing/softening) and White Vinegar (½ cup in rinse for softness/stain removal), or try Borax (¼-½ cup) as a booster, or even a tiny bit of mild dish soap for grease, but be mindful of suds in HE washers. These pantry staples clean, soften, and deodorize without harsh chemicals, making clothes brighter and fresher. "

No need at all to steal detergent deemed "too expensive" - baking soda and white vinegar cost next to nothing. OR: crystal soda, which does the job even more thorough.

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^ don't you realize how humiliating that is to their delicate self-esteem? They'd rather steal the good stuff to keep it real.
 
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