I wonder if there have ever been any scientific explanations of why our clothes choose to shed their outer layers not only in the washer/dryer but also in our bellybuttons (aka navels). It also seems like clothing made from natural fibers commits suicide faster than those constructed of man-made materials.
Silk is my very favorite, but those things I love the most, leave me the fastest. Cotton is my next favorite; it really loves to spread its fluff around. I don't do wool - it makes me itch - but my guess is it wants to get back on the sheep where it can graze peacefully in green pastures.
Polyester has never known the outdoors and therefore has no reason to try to escape. It doesn't know there is anything else to be except pants, shirts, hats, socks or underwear.
Now tires, on the other hand, send out spies to stick to our windows and find out what we are up to. So that explains why our tires wear out. . . . but what about our clothes? What does lint do for fun? Heck if I know.
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