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Shoutout to the guy who went viral for his messy garage woodworking setup
I used to think those viral posts about people making cool stuff in cluttered spaces were just lucky. But I saw this one video of a guy in Ohio who builds custom shelves and his workshop looks like a tornado hit it. Tools everywhere, sawdust thick on the floor. He got 2 million views just because someone filmed him working in that chaos. I realized it's not about being messy, it's about being genuine. People connect with real, not staged perfection. That's what I was missing when I tried to clean up my act for social media. Has anyone else found that being messy actually helped get more engagement?
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alicecooper6d ago
Messy corner here got more likes than all my clean work photos combined.
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lane.eric6d ago
Makes you wonder why we always try so hard to be perfect...
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