before my move back to CA I had a garage sale and put out ALL my action figures (well, not the GI Joes, I'm being buried with those) and you know what? I didn't sell any. It was fate telling me I was meant to keep them. I recomend the same. Put them out there, and if they go, they were meant to. The ones that stay...cherish them. Unless they are like, shitty Star Trek figures...then burn em.
Mmmm, I'm sort of with K on this, but with an amendment: if you REALLY feel attached to something, go ahead and hang on to it, especially if it's something you could never find again. If it's something you could acquire again someday in the future, sell it, donate it, toss it, freecycle it.
And sometimes, getting rid of shit is really therapeutic. When my apartment burned, the maintenance guys pulled the dumpster up outside my window, and periodically I'd find stuff I didn't know what to do with anymore and didn't feel like dealing with, so I'd go over to the window, slam it down into the dumpster and delight in the sounds of breakage. Other stuff I dropped off at Goodwill.
And if I haven't said so before, Congratulations! I never see you anymore, but I'm so happy that you're happy! I care very much that you have a good life filled with creativity and joy! :)
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And sometimes, getting rid of shit is really therapeutic. When my apartment burned, the maintenance guys pulled the dumpster up outside my window, and periodically I'd find stuff I didn't know what to do with anymore and didn't feel like dealing with, so I'd go over to the window, slam it down into the dumpster and delight in the sounds of breakage. Other stuff I dropped off at Goodwill.
And if I haven't said so before, Congratulations! I never see you anymore, but I'm so happy that you're happy! I care very much that you have a good life filled with creativity and joy! :)
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