Around and around and around and around with all the other clothes until the dryer quits because everything is clean and dry.
To the dryer or the clothesline.
the socks end up under the dryer
Your cat gets in the dryer and eats them.
socks that are missing from the dryer are missing because they exploded into flames from heat. to prevent this from happening cover your socks in hot glue.
Socks can stick together in the dryer due to static electricity buildup, heat, and moisture. When the socks rub against each other in the dryer, this can create static electricity that causes them to cling together. The heat and moisture in the dryer can also contribute to this effect, making the socks more likely to stick together.
Socks can get trapped in the drum seal or the lint trap of the dryer due to their small size. They may also get mixed up with other laundry items, making them harder to find after drying. Always double-check the dryer drum and carefully remove clothing to prevent socks from getting lost.
both socks have a positive charge
Socks shrink in the dryer due to the combination of heat, water, and agitation. The heat causes the fibers to contract and tighten, resulting in the shrinkage of the fabric. To prevent shrinkage, it's best to air dry socks or use a lower heat setting in the dryer.
Static electricity is responsible for socks sticking together after being in a dryer. The friction created during the drying process can cause a buildup of static charge in the socks, leading to the attraction between them.
You can go to the dollar store, T.j maxx or ross. They all have socks and fuzzy socks too.
All of the missing socks Go to Kingdom Come, where they are all having a tea party with the tooth fairy and Santa Claus, waiting for you to come join them.
Static electricity.