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What are some things that you prefer done the "wrong" way instead of the "correct" way?

yeah me too. I don't think of many things until someone else mentions it :) I'm just used to being different, though. I'm realizing that I've stuffed and masked in an awful lot of ways, but I never actually really cared what people thought about my quirks.
I can relate to this a lot as well :)
 
I don't trust dishwashers to get my dishes clean, so I do them by hand and use the dishwasher as a drying rack. I don't mind if I accidentally put something greasy in there to dry, I'll just rewash it. But if one dish is not clean from the dishwasher, I have to rewash everything by hand anyway.
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I'm pretty specific on how things fit in there. It doesn't need to be exactly the same every time (the size and shape and number of dishes is always different). But it has to be about the same pattern. And if it gets full, and there are only a few dishes left, I will rearrange the entire thing just to fit in more dishes. Top rack to bottom, shifting things, over and over, until I'm satisfied.
 

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