One of my favourite shows translates to "Help, my husband is a handyman". You'd fit right in. It features couples in distress where the husband usually demolishes everything and then just does nothing for years or decades. There's one recently where the kitchen was removed in 2006 and he "never got around installing the new one, which is still boxed up". Another where the wife prepares food for the kids on the sink table next to the toilet. Mold, holes in walls, "temporary" outhouses, kids sleeping in the cold etc. I'd love to find more shows like that.
Share more pics anon! Are you the only one suffering, or are you keeping others hostage?
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)16:53:35
>>2994473 I visited a boomer recently, and while he was a massive fucking fat ass, his pool was clean, his grass mowed, the stone grill he built 20 years ago is still functional, and his home was clean. I'm so accustomed to seeing old people letting everything go to hell that it was constantly surprising.
I blame painkillers. They leach the soul and drive out of people. The boomers that are on them can't even finish text messages.
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Anonymous06/06/26(Sat)19:37:41
>>2994488 >The boomers that are on them can't even finish text messages. can comfirm, i once didnt finish a booty call to your mom she still came, tho
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)07:50:56
>>2994470 pic suggests he's been too busy raping local women
>>2994252(OP) I was still in university when I started, I also took care of my sick grandma then I got my masters and changed jobs lost my license cus DUI for a year, so travelling to the apartament sucked
I decided to redo the electrical installation, so had to cut channels and re surface walls n shit
I also was kinda depressed/lazy/unmotivated for a long time, because there was so much shit to do, and I would start doing something and 5 new things would come up...
I demolished the wall between my kitchen and balcony, and made it one square room
Water started getting in last year, I thought it was because when we made the new wall we couldnt reach properly and left a hole or something, so I decided to do the external insulation then (instead of during the summer) and fix the holes
>4 days of work (5 total cus it rained 1 day) >me and my dad >we start at around 7 am with the scaffold >at around 7 pm we start dissasembling scaffold so they dont steal it >load it up and take it home >next day repeat was so fucked