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12 Of The Simplest Things That We Still Hate Doing, Like Filling Up For Gas

Let's just skip cooking dinner and eat chips instead.

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12 Of  The Simplest Things That We Still Hate Doing, Like Filling Up For Gas
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We have all had that moment when we're laying in bed and our phone says "low battery," but the charger is all the way across the room. And even though it would be so easy to just get up and grab our charger, instead we let our phone get as low as possible. (Me every single day.)

There are so many little actions that would probably make our lives easier, yet we push them off as long as possible because they are so fricking annoying.

Here is a list of just a few of them. (It is probably just as annoying having to actually spend the time to read this intro as it is to do these 12 things.)

1. Having to get gas

2. Showering

3. Shaving your legs

Shaving

4. Putting your laundry away


5. Having to actually cook when you get hungry

6. Wearing a bra


7. Taking your makeup off before bed


8. Getting up to go to the bathroom

9. Making your bed

10. Texting people back — especially the group text

11. Icebreakers on the first day of classes

12. Paying someone back on Venmo


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