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<p dir="auto"><strong>/.ㅤ</strong> — <em>1 year ago(October 15, 2024 12:02 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">When Annie Brackett accidentally spills a little bit of butter on her shirt, she basically freaks out by immediately removing almost all of her clothes except her underwear and socks/shoes.<br />
She then rushes to wash them, like they were infected with rabies/AIDS/something deadly.<br />
This doesn't make much sense, considering it's just a small amount of butter or margarine.<br />
Why do you think she acts like this?<br />
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