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The Woes Of Changing Your Sheets, As Told By The Kardashian Sisters

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The Woes Of Changing Your Sheets, As Told By The Kardashian Sisters

Out of all the famous families out there in Hollywood, the Kardashian clan knows all about #struggles. For colleges kids one of the biggest #struggles is changing your sheets. There is so much effort and stress and work involved in this labor intensive process...

1. You see the bed before your eyes and you're just like:

2. You start to take off the old sheets, realizing it is basically equal to a cardio workout.

3. Once they're off, you begin the long and arduous journey to the laundry room (and if your school is anything like mine, the laundry room is in the most terrible and #ratchet basement).

(TY Kris Jenner aka the 4th sister)

4. Then you finally make it to basement, and what do you know? There are no washers available!


5. Finally one opens up, but the waiting begins. Waiting for the wash cycle to be over, waiting for the dryer cycle to be over.


6. But while you're loading your piles of sheets into the dryer someone approaches you and asks you for laundry advice:

7. Then the sheets are clean and you have to put them back on... I'm sorry, but what?!

8. You begin putting the sheets on only to realize you put it on inside out.

9. At this point you're just like:

10. Finally you get it done, sheets on and bed made!

You rode that struggle bus; you even were driving it at one point, but you survived.

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