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Throwing Out Stuff (pg. 2)
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| Silky Johnson |
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| MacGuffin |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
50 dollars per inch. |
i'm emotionally attached to my money too :p
| quote: | | And I understand the emotionally attached thing. But it's ing irrational. It's just STUFF. You don't have a relationship with it. Throw it out. |
Clothes are the worst. "we've" been through so much. |
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| Renzo |
| I'm the opposite. I'm constantly throwing away. |
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| MacGuffin |
| quote: | Originally posted by XaNaX
like you would have to give her more than $20 right? |
:stongue: /sickburn |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by MacGuffin
Clothes are the worst. "we've" been through so much. |
Yep. But once you start doing regular closet clean-ups...you learn to stop thinking that way. Rule of thumb is, if it doesn't fit and/or you haven't worn it in a year - get rid of it. And don't be telling yourself "This might come back in style," or "I might fit into this again." The only pieces of clothing you should ever hold on to are well made and well fitting...and/or classic pieces. This actually helps you to be a better shopper too.
Once that old hoodie is gone, you'll never think of it again, I guarantee it. :p |
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| Frenchie |
| Or if you reallllyyyy need or want it..you'll buy it again. |
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| MacGuffin |
| god dam you s your so ing well adjusted i hate you :whip: I'm still mad my mom threw away my baby blanky. :mad: |
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| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Rule of thumb is, if it doesn't fit and/or you haven't worn it in a year - get rid of it. And don't be telling yourself "This might come back in style," or "I might fit into this again." The only pieces of clothing you should ever hold on to are well made and well fitting...and/or classic pieces. |
bingo |
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| Cpt.Cocaine |
Yeah it's hard to throw stuff out sometimes, but once you manage to do it, it feels very liberating.
I have a general rule; if I haven't used it in the past month, it's out. (not counting seasonal clothing of course) |
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| Silky Johnson |
| I love my clutter free life. I dunno...I just don't know how people can't see the relationship between their mental state of mind and their living space. Either they just aren't in tune or don't care. I can literally "feel" the junk around me when I'm in a cluttered or untidy space...can't ing stand it. |
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| Frenchie |
| Especially if you have a small living space too. It's already small enough you don't want to close yourself in with useless crap. |
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