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It is hard to imagine you getting really angry about him.
Oh my God.
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Andrew Limbaugh here in from Mariel Saguera.
My first solo apartment sucked.
It was in a basement in Washington, DC.
And it was small and dark and kind of muggy all the time.
But the thing that bothered me the most about it, the thing that still bothers me today, was that the kitchen sink was so small you literally couldnt fit a plate in it.
Like a lone plate had to go in diagonally.
And not only that, but the faucet for some reason was extra long.
And so in order to use the sink and not get water all over the floor, you had to shimmy it to the side a bit.
I did not like being there, but I also didn't do anything to make it better.
I figured, why bother?
Who cares?
I'm just renting.