Jump to content

I'm so goth...


Homicidalheathen

Recommended Posts

Posted

Blacks and everything else. We use no bleach. We use only cold water. I use regular detergent for the everything else pile and woolite dark for our black.

When we went out with $$'s family last week we looked like a gang.....all of us in ominous black clothing.

People kept staring.

Posted

Sounds like me on laundry day! *LOL*

Posted

Thats funny cuz I was just thinkin the same thing the other day when I was washing clothes. Almost all my clothes are Black. I still have some other clothes that are other colors from where other people have given me them. But yep, Black is the winner. I believe 83% of my clothes are black.

Posted

i do laundry in 3 loads.

-work uniforms (i work with alot of different chemicals, its just a good idea to keep it separate).

-socks n undies.

-the rest. of course, most of my clothes are black, so it all works out.

Posted

laundry day is:

work clothes with whatever detergent was on sale this week

black clothes with woolite dark

everything else with above whatever detergent

Posted

Ha! I've got the same thing...

Black clothes

Everything else

Work clothes (all black, but all have to be dry cleaned).

Except I have this fuchsia bra that sticks out like a sore thumb from everything else because it's so fucking bright..oh and a white bra too...those get hand washed because they don't fit in anywhere else! :laughing

Posted

I have to wear black for work. I hardly have any color to speak of. When I do laundry, you can always tell what's mine as opposed to what's Wayne and the kids'.

They wear color.

Posted

LOL Two full grown adult who are partial to BLACK, and kid on his way to only black and then two litter ones who wera allot of dark cloths to hide stains..... yep Black is so my main color to wash. Usually two load a week if not more.

for those who want Bright black with out buying wooloite black or any other detergent for dark cloths cause it cost too damn much to wash all those blacks in it, try leaving out the liquid Fabric softner, use cold water, and dont over dry, in high school i asked a friends mom how she kept the black jeans of my friend from fadding and she told me the above, oddly enough for black jeans it did work. I follow the same routine now iwth all darks and it still seems to hold true....... alos a littel Rit fabric dye i nthe wash once things have gotten older helps alot too. Not a whole box about a 1/4 of a box.........

Lilith with the cheap perspective :wink

Posted

Blacks and everything else.  We use no bleach.  We use only cold water.  I use regular detergent for the everything else pile and woolite dark for our black.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

I own no white. Even my socks are all black. I have some colors that I wear to work, but.....yeah, it's about 96% blackness.

Posted

I'm so goth, I don't even have to sort my laundry.

Posted

I'm so goth, I don't even have to sort my laundry.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Thats called being a bachelor. Heh

Posted

Sort laundry?

*pfft* I just take it all and dump it in. I'm lucky if I pull the stuff out of my jeans pockets ahead of time.

:p

Posted

Who in their right mind sorts laundry? I own clothes of colour, and I don't sort. Just dump them all in one load, on cold with Tide Coldwater. Works for me. :happy:

Posted

Wow......

Looks like if we all got together, I'd be the only one wearing colour. And not in my hair.

MOST of my clothes are black, at least most of the stuff I wear. But I have either Yellow, White or Blue Oxford shirts to wear over the regular shirt.

And 2 black coats that never get washed. XD

Posted

Darks in one pile, colors in another. Simple.

Posted

I don't sort either.. everything gets put together.

Posted

for those who want Bright black with out buying wooloite black or any other detergent for dark cloths cause it cost too damn much to wash all those blacks in it, try leaving out the liquid Fabric softner, use cold water, and dont over dryLilith with the cheap perspective :wink

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Good tip Lilith... I'm mad anal about my laundry 'cos I can't stand having something I love wear out or be damaged in the wash. Machine drying drastically shortens the life of most clothing, esp. anything with elastic or spandex... I hang dry almost everything, only stuff that goes in the dryer is linens & a few pair of pants... & the pants are mostly 'cos it takes some time in the dryer to get the cat fur out.

My laundry is a weird mix of the black & purple stuff I mostly wear on my own time, & the African & hippie style clothes I wear to work & family occasions. All the wearables go in cold water with All Free Clear or Woolite. I hate hand washing to the point that I even found a way to machine wash underwire bras without damaging them.

Maybe one of you domestic goddesses can tell me this: Is it impossible for modern science to make an unscented liquid fabric softener? I mean, does it come out with some nasty odor that has to be covered up? Only softener product I've found that doesn't have an overpowering chemical perfume reek is Bounce free & clear sheets. I can't be the only person out there who hates perfumey laundry stuff!

Posted

Good tip Lilith... I'm mad anal about my laundry 'cos I can't stand having something I love wear out or be damaged in the wash.  Machine drying drastically shortens the life of most clothing, esp. anything with elastic or spandex... I hang dry almost everything, only stuff that goes in the dryer is linens & a few pair of pants... & the pants are mostly 'cos it takes some time in the dryer to get the cat fur out.

My laundry is a weird mix of the black & purple stuff I mostly wear on my own time, & the African & hippie style clothes I wear to work & family occasions.  All the wearables go in cold water with All Free Clear or Woolite.  I hate hand washing to the point that I even found a way to machine wash underwire bras without damaging them.

Maybe one of you domestic goddesses can tell me this: Is it impossible for modern science to make an unscented liquid fabric softener?  I mean, does it come out with some nasty odor that has to be covered up?  Only softener product I've found that doesn't have an overpowering chemical perfume reek is Bounce free & clear sheets.  I can't be the only person out there who hates perfumey laundry stuff!

I think Ill be dropping off the few fragile pieces of clothing I have to you. I always screw up my clothes somehow.

Posted

Who is $$?

you said you went out with $$s family

Posted

I sort dark/bright clothes, lights, towels, sheets. The only reason I separate the sheets and towles is because there are so many.

Posted

all gawth should die!!!

Posted

I think Ill be dropping off the few fragile pieces of clothing I have to you.  I always screw up my clothes somehow.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

bring it sweetie... if I can't wash it it can't be washed... I learned from a master.

Just be sure you ask how I do it so I can say "ancient Geechee secret" :nut

Posted

Who is $$?

you said you went out with $$s family

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Oh you poor, lost pathetic soul. Do you not know who our resident porn star is? Dollar Dave my buddy. If I move out of state and come back to visit I will see my sis first and him second. And not because of his porn star cock lol.

Posted

Yah where is a 'goth' fabric softner?

Just because we like it soft doesn't mean it has to smell pretty.

How about one that smells of CC?

Stale beer and smoke and piss for the weekends you miss.......

Good tip Lilith... I'm mad anal about my laundry 'cos I can't stand having something I love wear out or be damaged in the wash.  Machine drying drastically shortens the life of most clothing, esp. anything with elastic or spandex... I hang dry almost everything, only stuff that goes in the dryer is linens & a few pair of pants... & the pants are mostly 'cos it takes some time in the dryer to get the cat fur out.

My laundry is a weird mix of the black & purple stuff I mostly wear on my own time, & the African & hippie style clothes I wear to work & family occasions.  All the wearables go in cold water with All Free Clear or Woolite.  I hate hand washing to the point that I even found a way to machine wash underwire bras without damaging them.

Maybe one of you domestic goddesses can tell me this: Is it impossible for modern science to make an unscented liquid fabric softener?  I mean, does it come out with some nasty odor that has to be covered up?  Only softener product I've found that doesn't have an overpowering chemical perfume reek is Bounce free & clear sheets.  I can't be the only person out there who hates perfumey laundry stuff!

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Forum Statistics

    38.9k
    Total Topics
    821.7k
    Total Posts
  • Who's Online   0 Members, 0 Anonymous, 36 Guests (See full list)

    • There are no registered users currently online
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.