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hikeonpast t1_j98sluo wrote

I read more than halfway through before I realized that this wasn’t about kitchen sponges.

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_ameranth_ t1_j98svs4 wrote

You're ahead of me then. I read the whole thing before my brain caught up and said "wait what" and had to reread.

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ouyin2000 t1_j993m84 wrote

I thought this was a LPT to cut your kitchen sponge in half to get twice the use out of it.

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Hcysntmf t1_j9abt8r wrote

I was literally picturing a ‘slurry’ of yellow and green ground up sponge

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MattyKatty t1_j9aajkj wrote

For me it was 4/5ths of the way through that “2 different sponges” actually mean 2 different species of sponge

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promise-isa t1_j9a7gnf wrote

It does, depending where/when you are. What do you think we used before plastic?

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wglmb t1_j9ahf7x wrote

To be fair, the answer to that question is, for most people, not "sea sponges". Cloths and brushes were far more common.

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