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So hard to understand why other people never want to get rid of the stuff you tell them they should get rid of.
Originally Posted by John McClane
but we might need that third garlic press. what if the first two we never use break?!
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Originally Posted by Sedai
After a pitched battle with my wife over all the piles of shit in our basement, I declare myself the winner, as we have been clearing it out by the carload for the past couple of weeks. Good riddance!
Having a dumpster at work I can put all the stuff we aren't donating in has been a huge help.
Having a dumpster at work I can put all the stuff we aren't donating in has been a huge help.
This is more just a bunch of crap we have collected over the used and then eventually rotated out or stopped using. Clothes, various pieces of art, boxes of random papers etc.
yo, what if they remade Star Wars Galaxies but LEGO style? that shit would slap. take my $20 monthly fee right now
After a pitched battle with my wife over all the piles of shit in our basement, I declare myself the winner, as we have been clearing it out by the carload for the past couple of weeks. Good riddance!
Having a dumpster at work I can put all the stuff we aren't donating in has been a huge help.
Having a dumpster at work I can put all the stuff we aren't donating in has been a huge help.
Originally Posted by John McClane
why is it that the generation that says "hold onto that it could be worth something some day" is also the generation most likely to throw out/sell shit for peanuts?
I’ve also seen sudden onsets of hoarding closely followed by Marie Kondo-esque decluttering. One can barely keep up.