How Can I Fold Shirts in Mere Seconds?

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The discussion centers around a video demonstrating a quick method for folding shirts, which has impressed several participants. One user shares their newfound ability to fold shirts rapidly after watching the video, while another humorously expresses a desire for a machine that could automate laundry tasks. The conversation takes a playful turn with jokes about gender roles and laundry, leading to a light-hearted exchange about the struggles of folding clothes and the expectations placed on women. Some participants express concern over the insensitivity of jokes related to gender equality, highlighting ongoing issues in the conversation about women's roles. The thread concludes with a humorous note about teaching children to fold laundry, which elicits mixed reactions from them. Overall, the discussion blends practical advice with humor and social commentary.
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I was never any good at folding shirts. Most of the time the result would be a big ball in my drawer/lugage, but after watching this video I can fold shirts in mere split seconds:

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Amazing!
 
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Ouch! I went so fast that I burned myself.
 
That's awesome!

Nice video.
 
I just use hangers
 
I'm still waiting for someone to invent a machine that automatically takes the laundry from the dryer, irons it and folds it and presents it in sorted bundles for me to just put into the dresser drawers.
 
Mother of god... he is a genius!
 
Moonbear said:
I'm still waiting for someone to invent a machine that automatically takes the laundry from the dryer, irons it and folds it and presents it in sorted bundles for me to just put into the dresser drawers.

They're called women :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:

Oh boy that's going to bring down the PF sisterhood's wrath on me... but it was worth it!
 
:smile:

Zinnnnnnng!
 
Pengwuino said:
They're called women :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:

Oh boy that's going to bring down the PF sisterhood's wrath on me... but it was worth it!
:mad: *stomps on Pengwuino's burnt finger*
 
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Pengwuino, I am ashamed of you. After all the struggle women have gone through to fight for equality your insensitivity unfortunately shows that we still have a long way to go before women have true equality. Jerk. (I first saw this clip with a WOMAN doing it, not this bozo)..
 
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cyrusabdollahi said:
Pengwuino, I am ashamed of you. After all the struggle women have gone through to fight for equality your insensitivity unfortunately shows that we still have a long way to go before women have true equality. Jerk. (I first saw this clip with a WOMAN doing it, not this bozo)..
See, at least someone here has the proper fear...er...I mean respect for the sisterhood. :biggrin: :approve:
 
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Moonbear locks me in her basement and beats me every night. She feeds me pancakes and pizzas that she slides under the door. Someone please save me, the only light I have down here is from the monitor!
 
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cyrusabdollahi said:
Moonbear locks me in her basement and beats me every night. She feeds me pancakes and pizzas that she slides under the door. Someone please save me, the only light I have down here is from the monitor!

I'll save you cyrusabdollahi. Just kidding.
 
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cyrusabdollahi said:
Moonbear locks me in her basement and beats me every night. She feeds me pancakes and pizzas that she slides under the door. Someone please save me, the only light I have down here is from the monitor!
Just keep folding the laundry, or I stop sliding the pizzas under the door. You'll have to rely on Pengwuino and his burnt fingers to provide you with food. :devil:
 
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I think I saw the same video Cyrus saw. I was so amazed that I had to teach my each of my kids next time they did their laundry (we don't do their laundry for them anymore).

The reaction seemed to be the same each time. Rather than awed and grateful, they just looked at me with really worried expressions. :confused:
 
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