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Photos That Perfectly Depict What It’s Like to Share a Living Space

January 23, 2024 by Miranda Hill

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Who Needs to Label?

This would drive us up the wall. Apparently, this person’s family put the wrong products into canisters that were clearly labeled. Tea was placed into a container with “Sugar” emblazoned on the front, sugar in one that says “Tea,” and salt in a canister that’s obviously marked as “Coffee.” Talk about a head warp.

What we’re wondering is, where did the salt come into play? And why isn’t there coffee in any of those canisters if one is labeled as such? Is it possible this was an honest mistake, the result of carelessness? Or it could be an intentional prank meant to pull the wool over their housemates’ eyes.

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