I go down to Barnes & Nobles. I get the book I want, it's got straight pages. I get it home, put it on the coffee table sill fine. I then place it on my bookcase. I wake up the next morning and the pages have gone wavy? What the fuck Im I doing wrong?I keep my bookcase in a closet and I have moisture absorbing pads in there. What do I do?
>>8611521
>What the fuck Im I doing wrong?
>I go down to Barnes & Nobles
>>8611521
Where do you live? Is it wet? I've never had this problem
>>8611536
Seattle, WA.
Get some houseplants like peace lily or buy a dehumidifier.
>>8611621
if it's cooler then damp is setting in you retard
move your shelf and new books won't be ruined.
>>8611818
It's never been a problem before. I don't know where or how this moisture is getting in. The back and ceiling is sealed shut and i've blocked off the gaps under the doors as well. I just went and purchased a couple of those Room Dehumidifier air freshener things. I hope they help.
get a dehumidifier
T. Another PNW resident
>>8611911
Thanks. Do you have moister problems too?
>>8611935
kinda
>>8611955
Gillman lives in your closet? Cool.
I have actual doors on my closet. I duct taped up the sides on the hinges. But i still don;t know what I'm doing wrong.
>>8611539
There ya go.
>>8611955
Kek'd hard
>>8611955
O fug
>>8611560
>houseplants
Houseplants increase humidity
>>8612039
Dumbass
>>8611955
10/10
>>8611955
COMEONINHEEEERE
>>8611955
I don't get it.
>>8611521
like other have said, humidity, but unless you live in some sweltering shithole they should adjust and go back to normal in like 2 weeks.