To my fellow classmates and studio users: clean up your goddamn mess! There is nothing more infuriating than going into the studio to do your work and finding that someone (or multiple someones) have left their mess EVERYWHERE! In sinks, on counters, everywhere. It doesn’t help that there are toxic chemicals in use in a very small space! I don’t want to have to clean up your mess before I can get my work done. It is rude and disrespectful and frankly, pisses me the fuck off. Grow some decency and respect and CLEAN UP YOUR MESS! —Irate studio-user
This article appears in Feb 10-16, 2011.


And they’re not gonna start anytime soon. Put the toxic shit away (for your own benefit) and leave the rest.
so just say fuck it, and do your own thing. let the fucking pigs wallow in their own filth, looks good on them.
It bothers me too that there are so many people (I would understand if it was just a few) think nothing of leaving garbage behind for someone else to clean up in places where that kind of behaviour is not expected or the norm (e.g., classrooms, someone else’s house etc). It is as though people think everywhere is a restaurant where servers would come and clean after them. If that’s the case, I would like them to leave a tip!
OP, you need to talk to someone that owns the studio. Like you stated there are toxic chemicals there. I’ve worked with them, so you have a valid bitch. If this is truly a classroom the instructor(WTF) should of been notified of the lethal danger that it poses to people coming in afterwards. My classes were never allowed this. Part of class was safe handling of toxic substances and it’s disposal. Our rooms were always spotless when we left.
Valid bitch.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3359/456152…
I wonder which of these guys was it that posted this bitch:
http://www.aboutsrilanka.tk/uploads/4/0/2/…
Oh those NSCAD programs.
You can do what I do when I have to share a space with messy people; throw all their mess into a bucket/container/box and leave it by the door or something. When I lived with my bro, he would pile dirty dishes in the sink and leave them sit in dirty water for at least a week before he (or mostly I) would do something about it. So I would just take these nasty, wet dishes and put them on his bed :). He stopped.
Haha, good pic. It reminds me of a show Oprah had on messy houses. One couples junk once carted out, filled up an entire warehouse. Egad!
http://www.opentoengland.org/wp-content/up…
http://cdn1.newsone.com/files/2010/08/Mess…