Is it normal to spill a pot of spaghetti sauce on your bed?

Is it normal to:

A) Spend hours grocery shopping, preparing and cooking the perfect spaghetti sauce

B) Spill the pot (12qt/11.35L) all over your bed by accident

C) Sleep in the cold spaghetti sauce later that night

Voting Results
22% Normal
Based on 18 votes (4 yes)
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Comments ( 17 )
  • MhmVeryPong

    Why was the spaghetti sauce near your bed and why would you not change the sheets?

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    • Tired

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      • ospry

        So you just slept in the sauce? You didn't sleep on the couch or literally anywhere other than in a pool of sauce?

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    did you sprinkle some parmesian cheese over yourself before you went to sleep?

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    None of that is normal. I get tired, but that doesn't stop me from cleaning a mess.

    Did you eventually get to cleaning it? If you have a wooden bed frame, that might get moldy and give you issues. Also, If you have issues with energy, B vitamins should help. Don't let your dang health slip.

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  • Iambillythemenacetosociety

    Why would you bring a whole pot of spaghetti in your bedroom?

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      I assume they live in a city like NYC that has one of those tiny, overpriced, studio apartments where the kitchen, bedroom, and living room are all the same tiny room.

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  • normal-rebellious

    Yes it's normal, but it's childish. Most adults don't sleep in spaghetti sauce you silly person, and furthermore most adults don't go out with red sauce stains on their stripy blue shirts, it's not about a specific item of bedsheet or clothes, but for accuracy and regularity I'm extremely specific. It's rather stupid never to eat the food in the first place, but I'm pretty sure you eat it. The following is what you should do: eat in the dining room, don't take a pot of sauce to the bedroom, no meals/breakfast in bed, do what you shouldn't be doing like a wanker who has nothing to do with me, refuse my advice, throw everything I say back into my face and have the nerve to reject it because it's the truth, give me the bullshit, make stupid excuses, get on the defensive you unprofessional wanker, make me care about you even less, cause me to hate you, and do all sorts of things you shouldn't be doing, and get retarded like an idiot, as mankind is happy with idiocy, but I'll make them upset, I'll upset you, because you probably want to be an idiot, a disabled wanker, a mentally diagnosed person. I don't give a shit about people, you're exactly as stupid as I think you are.

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  • Cable4nerds

    I just went straight to Kevin spilling the chili pot.

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  • Somenormie

    Unless you want mice invading your room then yeah sure.

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  • MonteMetcalfe

    Were you cooking in your bedroom?

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  • Tommythecaty

    *points

    You got red on you.

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  • bbrown95

    Is your bed in your kitchen? Or why did you bring the entire pot of sauce in your bedroom/over close to your bed?

    Also, why not strip the bed and wash the sheets? Though I would definitely pre-spray them with stain remover and let it soak in for awhile, as the red is going to be hard to get out. Probably even harder now that it has been allowed to soak into the sheets for hours. It is probably in the mattress now as well. Sleeping in any sort of spilled mess in a bed sounds highly unpleasant.

    It would be very frustrating to spill an entire pot of delicious food you spent hours shopping for, preparing, cooking, and perfecting. Still not sure I would sleep in the mess or refuse to clean it up, though.

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  • olderdude-xx

    I've spilled spaghetti sauce on the kitchen floor.... but never in the bedroom (which has always been some distance from the bedroom(s) in all the places I've lived).

    It is not normal to have a pot of spaghetti sauce in the bedroom. A plate of spaghetti for both you and your partner I can see.

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    • Counter island with bed on other side, it's a small studio.

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      • olderdude-xx

        Must be really small. I've lived in a small studio and visited friends in other studios. There was at least 5 ft from the stove to the bed.

        Why did you not just clean up the spill and change the sheets (or at least strip the bed).

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      • bbrown95

        Oh, well this sucks. I'd still clean the mess, though! Maybe it would be a good idea to have an extra set of bedding if you don't already in case something like this happens again. It only takes a couple of minutes to change out bedding (unless you have cats attacking the sheets as you're trying to make the bed like I do 🤣)

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