It’s funny that this came up on my feed and the book that cites this claim (Which was a study done by Sociologist Sudhir Venkatesh) is sitting right next to me. Super Freakonomics.
"Your corn is ripe today; mine will be so tomorrow. ‘Tis profitable for us both, that I should labour with you today, and that you should aid me tomorrow. I have no kindness for you, and know you have as little for me. I will not, therefore, take any pains upon your account; and should I labour with you upon my own account, in expectation of a return, I know I should be disappointed, and that I should in vain depend upon your gratitude. Here then I leave you to labour alone; You treat me in the same manner.
The seasons change; and both of us lose our harvests for want of mutual confidence and security."
"chairdrobe
The art of piling clothes on a chair to be used in place of a closet or dresser. If a chair is not available one can always defer to a floordrobe.
I searched through my chairdrobe to find my outfit for work."
— Thank you Urban Dictionary for that delightful treat.