But my cartridges are much longer lasting.Savor Dam wrote:That's fortunate. You'd be considerably more difficult to replace than a balky printer.

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I thought about writing one, too, but then I figured it was pretty much implied.Sorus wrote:I deleted a whole long rant about the evils of disposable technology.
Linah Heartlistener wrote:Aww... when I hear you say stuff like that, I imagine someone pretty strapped for resources, sorus.
You don't want people feelin' pity for you, I'm pretty sure, though.
And lots of the people here, myself included, have at some point been "strapped for resources"... and can probably testify to the hidden strengths that result.
Still not sure what to do with that, though. *hug*
I definitely think decluttering and not being ruled by possessions are good things.Sorus wrote:It's more that I am at a point in my life where I just don't care about stuff. I've lost all my stuff three times in my life. I'm determined not to accumulate more. If I get something new, I get rid of something. If I haven't used something in six months, it's gone. Living completely clutter-free is something I would recommend to anyone. It feels like losing literal weight.
ah. For most of my life I've been in a pretty odd place with regards to stuff...Yes, I occasionally wish I still had something I lost (such as camping equipment), but the good outweighs the bad.
Sorus wrote:Ali, I just might take you up on that.
I have a friend who is an extreme example of that school of thought.Avatar wrote:Let's just say she tends toward the "throw it out" school of thought.
That sounds like me. I lost a lot when I moved here, just from the necessity of moving from an apartment to a micro-studio, but I got rid of a lot of stuff afterwards that I didn't strictly have to. I have no closets, no cupboards, no cabinets - just shelves, so stuff sitting out, gathering dust, piling up - drove me nuts. It's amazing how fast stuff piles up, especially when you don't have the 'shove it somewhere you can't see it and deal with it later' option. It got to the point where even a tiny pile of kipple will drive me to distraction until I deal with it. I think I have become an anti-hoarder.Linah Heartlistener wrote:I have a friend who is an extreme example of that school of thought.Avatar wrote:Let's just say she tends toward the "throw it out" school of thought.
I even use her name as a descriptor of my own more extreme decluttering episodes.
Ex: "I went 'all Lydia'* on that one bookshelf the other day!"
* Name has been changed to protect the accused.
Pics!ussusimiel wrote:(Expect pics anon.)