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Is your room or desk messy?

Kenny

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At my apartment my room is clean but my desk is a shame. Stuff I didn't even know I had can be found.

My room and desk at home are both messy. I just place stuff down and leave it there. I probably don't even use half the crap I have.
 
Desk is semi-messy:

There's stuff there that really shouldn't be, but I can clean it in 5 minutes . . ..

And then it becomes 10 . . . then 15 . . . then 20 . . ..
 
My room is a disaster area...I just let things clutter. Half the problem is all the free magazines I get, they are just lying in a big disorderly pile by my bed.
 
the most random threads on ATOT. 🙂

i cant stand a messy desk. im just psychotic that way. everything else can be messy but if i cant see my desk then it makes me very uncomfortable ...
 
I could clean my room in 20 mins, mostly it's CD's being all over the place.

Desk with computer, I think it'd take a year just to get the see any surface :/
 
Originally posted by: t60
At my apartment my room is clean but my desk is a shame. Stuff I didn't even know I had can be found.

My room and desk at home are both messy. I just place stuff down and leave it there. I probably don't even use half the crap I have.

LOL same here

i was looking for a t-shirt i wanted to wear today;
i can't find it.
i know i own it! 🙁
 
You need a delicate balance of "clean" and "mess".

If you keep absolutely clean and "organized" at all times, things actually end up in inconvenient places, and you have a lot of surface area that just isn't being used. It's like living in a museum or a church, and that blows.

If you're a total slob, well, you lose things, you have no room to work; I don't need to explain the intricacies of living in a mess to you people I'm sure. 😉

Keep things where you can reach 'em. That's what things are for. Reaching.
 
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