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Rattata keeps appearing in my bathroom, which I can't help but feel is a coded message about my cleanliness.
I do it for myself and for my cleanliness and you should too.
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Bathing became unnecessary as my standards of cleanliness changed.
My standard for cleanliness is not so high.
I try to maintain some balance between her destruction and my need for cleanliness and order.
I tried to be, too, but my standards of cleanliness kept me from truly entering into the spirit of the times.
I ate with purpose, and for a change, supreme cleanliness (my judge was a bomb squad expert with two glocks on his person -- he was very serious about counting the hot dogs and buns).
Aside from my obsession with cleanliness and everything in its place, I would usually have multiple projects going on at any given point in time, agonizing over every detail, which of course needed to be executed juuuust right.
A lovely cleaned living room is, for some reason, a favorite place for pets to vomit (don't get me started about the white chair in my office!!) So cleanliness is never permanent; it's a process...and the process of cleaning is, to me, a lot like praying.
One of my roommates is very conscious of cleanliness, while my other roommate's definition of a "tidy" room is a nearly-visible carpet.
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