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Doing laundry near midnight

I thought I can move on from this weird habit of doing my laundry at midnight after I graduated from university. But now, at 11pm (Singapore time), I have just finished loading my laundry into the washing machine. And hence, I must stay awake for the next one hour to wait for that machine to spin spin rinse rinse to clean my clothes.

doing laundry near midnight
To be honest with you, I'd rather do everything around midnight if that minimise my chance of meeting (and hence exchanging words) people outside my bedroom. [Fyi, I am renting a room and hence, staying with my landlord/lady].

Hooray, antisocial lifestyle!

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