>day 1 of room cleaning
>already took out two massive trash bags stuffed and crushed to their limits
>only 1/15th of the floor is visible at best
>most of the trash is just piss bottles piled up to my stomach
>tried pulling out old laundry bins to disperse some of the piles
>it barely made a difference
Is it over for me Yas Forums? I'd pay $1k for this to be done for me but I know that wouldn't even cover it.
Day 1 of room cleaning
Where you from? I'd take 1k to throw out a room's worth of garbage
some explain piss bottles to me
do you not pay for water and sanitation? is it just an extreme form of hoarding where you can't even part with your bodily waste?
New England. The real cost would come from the hazard of disposing of maybe 2-4 years worth of varying decomposition, and even if you didn't empty them I still had some spills that could pose health issues such as when I was sick a couple times and used the bottles for pools of sick. The last time I had a room this bad it took a shovel, twenty black trash bags, and three trips to the dump for it to even resemble a clean room.
Upside is that I'm a custodian, so I have access to cleaning supplies from work if needed including DC Gold. Once all the trash is out I plan on just hosing down the carpet with that and shop vaccing it up. Then there's the walls that I could use Mr. Clean for, but it's a weird paper overlay so it could be damaged by attempts to clean it.
It's born out of laziness and culminates in a near-unbreakable habit. It's convenient. You justify it with "I'll empty it next time I leave the room" but you never do.
I think my nastiness peaked with not dusting my room, not cleaning the window, flicking boogers onto the floor, letting my wank seep through my waste basket and onto the inside of my night stand and failing to shower everyday.
I have a sister who smells like she doesn't bathe properly and lets her room fill with garbage and generally is a hoarder who allows every cubic millimeter of space in her environment to fill with shit. Probably has undiagnosed autism that has just manifested in a different way than my autism. She's morbidly obese and has had untold sexual partners. It really does seem that women have it easy.
post pics op we need to see this shit
I took a panoramic. Compression may be a bit off.
WTF. How do you even get so any bottles?
Can I have some of your apple juice user?
I grew up with my grandpa, who couldn't make it to the bathroom when he woke up at night, so he started pissing in a bucket. I just assumed it was normal when I grew up so I started doing it as well. Now when ever I wake up I take my morning piss in an Arizona Half/Half bottle and dump it out later.
I buy around 2 packs of water a week. That adds up fast after a while. I've actually removed half of that in the past, but it just builds back up even worse because it wasn't completely clean before and I justified it to myself over and over with the same thing.
imagine how many roaches live there
The biggest messes are always the hardest, but most rewarding to clean. Once it's finished, you'll have a big smile and great feeling of satisfaction user. Good luck.
Show photo of your shithole room user
They already took a picture of it
Oh my fucking god o i am laffin
I can't be bothered to clean my house at this point
It unironically smells like a dumpster and the fucking rotting moldy dishes are too much for me
I've given up
It's gotten so bad that the fucking mold looks rotten
>intentionally wasting money on bottles instead of getting a gallon
Sorry user, no time for lazy idiots today.
Get a snow shovel and just scoop it into garbage bags. Few scoops a bag, tie it off, carry it to the curb. Shouldn't take more than a few hours of hard work to get the clutter out.
Gallons of water here are around the same price as a 24 pack of 500mls.
The easiest way to solve that is to just throw away the moldy dishes. It'll cost money to get new ones, but you can use paper plates and plastic spoons/forks. They cost lest in the short run and should hold you out until you can buy actual dishes.
Other than that, just clean and throw away as much stuff as possible.
$1? No fucking way.
Here it's at least a few bucks, then plus $.10 for each lid.
I guess so but there is literally almost all my dishes there
That really sucks to just throw it all out, but I guess there is no other option
And I'm afraid of buying new stuff too, because I might do the same thing
I'm a garbage human being quite literally
It's fine user. We all are slobs to a certain degree. I go months/years without cleaning my trailer, and when I do I get a huge smile on my face and just let it get back to where it was. It's all about managing to be honest. If you're too lazy to wash dishing, just buy paper plates and plastic spoons/forks/knives. It'll cost more in the long run, but eating using disposables with a trash can right next to you is an easy way to make sure it doesn't happen again
Where in New England do you live? If you're close enough I might consider
Right now I'm constantly reusing a lunch box as a plate and some plastic fork, I'm cooking everything in a pan
there is so much shit everywhere it took fire multiple times while cooking
There is also molten plastic on the electric hob
Honestly it's a shame since I like cooking
I wouldn't say it's a shame that it's difficult to cook, it's more like it's a shame that you let your self cook in that condition. You could at the very least clean your kitchen. It won't be as much work, and you'll have a clean area to cook in, which is worth the effort if you enjoy cooking.
Most of the work is in the kitchen kek
Last time I tried cleaning, I couldn't do everything in one go obviously, and I didn't get back to it
It became a lot worse after a couple of days
I can't get anything done because of it actually, I lose interest or motivation too quickly
You've just gotta power through it. A good quote someone told me once: "You can't do everything with motivation. Don't use your motivation to do something, use your motivation to build discipline to do something."
Basically, when ever you get motivated start cleaning and absolutely push through all of it no matter what, and you'll build some discipline to do it again.
That's what I tried to do with the dishes, I was cleaning them at first
But I didn't do it only one time and now it's been months
Dump the piss bottles down the toilet. Depending on the toilet, you won't even need to flush. Crush bottles.
Just keep picking up your trash. it doesnt all have to go out at once. Fill those bags up, pile them up, and take them out as your pick-up can has room.
Put a large trash can in your room with a bag in it. Throw new trash in said can.
Begin washing clothes. Fold them as they dry. Use this time to sort.
Old, unwanted clothes go in a bag, folded so you can fit more.
Clothes you want to keep go in dresser, or in cleaned basket.
It feels good to clean up your room. You begin to see progress and want to keep going. Just look at all the dirty shit you've already taken out and how easy it was.
Don't you want to see your floor? Keep at it.
>Dump the piss bottles down the toilet.
Have you EVER opened up a six month old piss bottle?
I know the feeling user, trust me. I do the same with working out. I tell my self I'll stick with it this time. And I end up going for a couple of weeks until my body is sore and needs to rest, and when I rest, I stop doing it completely. But what matters here is that I usually lose my motivation to keep going half way through or even after the first few days, but keep going which is a huge change from when I would do it for a few days and just stop because I lost motivation.
Revel in your own disgusting filth and take in that fucking stench. Maybe something in your brain will click that
>Fuck this is disgusting why do I do this
And you'll use the toilet more often instead of a bottle. You made this mess. Now clean it up.