I really do own a shedload of crap Or our surprising possessions
#1
Posted 31 January 2009 - 03:13 AM
Having recently acquired a PC, I now find myself in the position of putting all the music I own onto its hard drive - and thanks Vista btw for crashing right in the middle of it so I have to start all over again, that was a big help.
Anyway, it would appear that I own absolutely shedloads of music. This would come as no surprise to me if I actually was a big music fan. But I'm not. Don't get me wrong; I like music, I listen to it every day, but I'm not a DJ or a collector of music. So why do I own hundreds of CDs?
Books... That wouldn't surprise me. I've been collecting those for longer than some of you here have been alive and I've got nearly two thousand of the buggers now.
And clothes; I really do like clothes, I'd have way more of them if I could afford the really nice ones and I've still got too many now.
Comics too. I've been avidly buying American comics (and others) since the mid-80s; those I've got coming out of my ears!
But where did all this music come from?
So the question is: what do you have a ridiculous amount of and you're not entirely sure how that happened? And how is it that vaguely rational human beings, such as ourselves presumably, can acquire so much...stuff...and not notice until they find they have to do something with it?
Answers on a postcard to the usual address...
Anyway, it would appear that I own absolutely shedloads of music. This would come as no surprise to me if I actually was a big music fan. But I'm not. Don't get me wrong; I like music, I listen to it every day, but I'm not a DJ or a collector of music. So why do I own hundreds of CDs?
Books... That wouldn't surprise me. I've been collecting those for longer than some of you here have been alive and I've got nearly two thousand of the buggers now.
And clothes; I really do like clothes, I'd have way more of them if I could afford the really nice ones and I've still got too many now.
Comics too. I've been avidly buying American comics (and others) since the mid-80s; those I've got coming out of my ears!
But where did all this music come from?
So the question is: what do you have a ridiculous amount of and you're not entirely sure how that happened? And how is it that vaguely rational human beings, such as ourselves presumably, can acquire so much...stuff...and not notice until they find they have to do something with it?
Answers on a postcard to the usual address...
If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. … So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination, that your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants. Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 31 January 2009 - 03:29 AM
I had a rubber chicken. I'd left it in the garage for years.
I had to throw it out.
I cried. There were so many good memories involving that chicken.
And it's exactly what you're thinking, unless you're thinking bad sex, in which case you're all perverts.
I had to throw it out.
I cried. There were so many good memories involving that chicken.
And it's exactly what you're thinking, unless you're thinking bad sex, in which case you're all perverts.
This post has been edited by Illuyankas: 31 January 2009 - 03:30 AM
Hello, soldiers, look at your mage, now back to me, now back at your mage, now back to me. Sadly, he isn’t me, but if he stopped being an unascended mortal and switched to Sole Spice, he could smell like he’s me. Look down, back up, where are you? You’re in a warren with the High Mage your cadre mage could smell like. What’s in your hand, back at me. I have it, it’s an acorn with two gates to that realm you love. Look again, the acorn is now otataral. Anything is possible when your mage smells like Sole Spice and not a Bole brother. I’m on a quorl.
#3
Posted 31 January 2009 - 04:43 AM
I've hundreds of books.
Boxes upon boxes of old computer parts.
Well over a hundred computer games.
Boxes upon boxes of old computer parts.
Well over a hundred computer games.
#4
Posted 31 January 2009 - 05:58 AM
I have multiple shovels, a pick-ax, a machete, two kukris, several knives, a big ax, a hand ax and three or four shitty swords in my house and garage.
I think I'm good for a low level zombie infestation.
I think I'm good for a low level zombie infestation.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#5
Posted 31 January 2009 - 06:53 AM
I have a shitload of pottery from when I did it as a kid. It's actually some pretty good stuff but I can't sell them...
I also own a vast-vast-VAST collection of gaming magazines. What can I say, I'm an obsessive.
And then there's the messy piles of school papers, containing outstanding successes, horrendous failures and the odd coronary investigation.
I also own a vast-vast-VAST collection of gaming magazines. What can I say, I'm an obsessive.
And then there's the messy piles of school papers, containing outstanding successes, horrendous failures and the odd coronary investigation.
Suck it Errant!
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum...and I'm all out of gum."
QUOTE (KeithF @ Jun 30 2009, 09:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It has been proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the most powerful force on Wu is a bunch of messed-up Malazans with Moranth munitions.
#6
Posted 31 January 2009 - 01:44 PM
Boxes of bits of paper with notes on stories I want to write, formulas and recipes I think could come in handy (everything from home made soap to plastic explosives), stuff I think I would need if society collasped, old character sheets from roleplaying games that never really got finnished, really old concepuatual designs for aircraft, castles, armour, worlds, inventions etc.
Everytime I move the boxes come with and I keep meaning to go through and sort the dross from the gems but I never do.
TTFN
Everytime I move the boxes come with and I keep meaning to go through and sort the dross from the gems but I never do.
TTFN
Imagine a world without such souls.
Yes, it should have been harder to do.
Yes, it should have been harder to do.
#7
Posted 31 January 2009 - 03:01 PM
I have an immense amount of games workshop miniatures. shelves of books. and a ginormous bookcase filled to the gills with PC games...Oh and a loft full of board games. Books and games it seems are my vices.
souls are for wimps
#8
Posted 31 January 2009 - 06:50 PM
huh
i'm sorta like AIJ, cept every 3-4 years my mother has me sort out through all my numerous stack of papers, getting rid of about 95% of the stacks.
I have a fair amount of books, but so far they still all fit in a single bookcase (that takes up an entire wall, mind you)
all my digital media rests either in my 500Gigs external hard drive, or in my laptop.
I guess i try to consciously limit the amopunt of stuff I purchase, and I am anyhting but an impulsive shopper.
i'm sorta like AIJ, cept every 3-4 years my mother has me sort out through all my numerous stack of papers, getting rid of about 95% of the stacks.
I have a fair amount of books, but so far they still all fit in a single bookcase (that takes up an entire wall, mind you)
all my digital media rests either in my 500Gigs external hard drive, or in my laptop.
I guess i try to consciously limit the amopunt of stuff I purchase, and I am anyhting but an impulsive shopper.
#9
Posted 31 January 2009 - 07:12 PM
LEGOS!!!
A big western town with several big Fort Legoredos,
and at least 20 big ships from the pirate/admiralty era.
All stripped down and rebuilt to make everything HUGE!
...I still buy more from e-bay from time to time
A big western town with several big Fort Legoredos,
and at least 20 big ships from the pirate/admiralty era.
All stripped down and rebuilt to make everything HUGE!
...I still buy more from e-bay from time to time
This post has been edited by Urb: 31 January 2009 - 07:17 PM
The leader, his audience still,
considered their scholarly will.
He lowered his head
and with anguish he said,
"But how will we teach them to kill?"
-some poet on reddit
considered their scholarly will.
He lowered his head
and with anguish he said,
"But how will we teach them to kill?"
-some poet on reddit
#10
Posted 31 January 2009 - 08:44 PM
Well I have a rediculous number of books, so many that I don't have enough shelves for them all. I've got books stacked on top of books, books in boxes, books on top of those boxes. I don't consider them crap though, so I don't know if they really qualify in this case !
The two other things I'm guilty of having in major excess are clothes and shoes. My clothes take up three closets and numerous drawers in my house! I have clothes with the tags still on! Every now and then I sort through them all and give about seven or eight boxes away to charity. I'm always surprised because I find stuff I had no idea I owned! As to the shoes I love shoes I have them in every colour and style, I will in fact plan my outfits around my shoes! For me shoes are a things of beauty! No price is too high if they catch my eye! It's sick really!
The two other things I'm guilty of having in major excess are clothes and shoes. My clothes take up three closets and numerous drawers in my house! I have clothes with the tags still on! Every now and then I sort through them all and give about seven or eight boxes away to charity. I'm always surprised because I find stuff I had no idea I owned! As to the shoes I love shoes I have them in every colour and style, I will in fact plan my outfits around my shoes! For me shoes are a things of beauty! No price is too high if they catch my eye! It's sick really!
Procrastination is like masturbation, you're only F ing yourself...
-Bubbalicious -
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.
- Martin Luther King, Jr-
The only thing one can learn from one's past mistakes is how to repeat them exactly.
-Stone Monkey-
Muffins are just ugly cupcakes!
-Zanth13-
-Bubbalicious -
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.
- Martin Luther King, Jr-
The only thing one can learn from one's past mistakes is how to repeat them exactly.
-Stone Monkey-
Muffins are just ugly cupcakes!
-Zanth13-
#11
Posted 31 January 2009 - 08:52 PM
teholbeddict, on Jan 31 2009, 03:44 PM, said:
Well I have a rediculous number of books, so many that I don't have enough shelves for them all. I've got books stacked on top of books, books in boxes, books on top of those boxes. I don't consider them crap though, so I don't know if they really qualify in this case !
The two other things I'm guilty of having in major excess are clothes and shoes. My clothes take up three closets and numerous drawers in my house! I have clothes with the tags still on! Every now and then I sort through them all and give about seven or eight boxes away to charity. I'm always surprised because I find stuff I had no idea I owned! As to the shoes I love shoes I have them in every colour and style, I will in fact plan my outfits around my shoes! For me shoes are a things of beauty! No price is too high if they catch my eye! It's sick really!
The two other things I'm guilty of having in major excess are clothes and shoes. My clothes take up three closets and numerous drawers in my house! I have clothes with the tags still on! Every now and then I sort through them all and give about seven or eight boxes away to charity. I'm always surprised because I find stuff I had no idea I owned! As to the shoes I love shoes I have them in every colour and style, I will in fact plan my outfits around my shoes! For me shoes are a things of beauty! No price is too high if they catch my eye! It's sick really!
Tehol, must you make this gross generalization true?
I still own probably 20,000 or more baseball, basketball, and football cards.
@Urb: Legos FTW!
Edit: Why isn't my new avatar working!!!!!
This post has been edited by HoosierDaddy: 31 January 2009 - 08:52 PM
Trouble arrives when the opponents to such a system institute its extreme opposite, where individualism becomes godlike and sacrosanct, and no greater service to any other ideal (including community) is possible. In such a system rapacious greed thrives behind the guise of freedom, and the worst aspects of human nature come to the fore....
#12
Posted 31 January 2009 - 09:02 PM
Clothes. I buy clothes, but more often just fabrics that catch my eye and then sew whatever clothes come to mind and then I actually wear them once or twice and let them pile up like everywhere, 'cause they don't fit all into my closet and I don't have space for another one. And recently I discovered I developed a liking for shoes. I'm alarmed and hope this will fade.
My obsession with books lets me feel quite comfortable, though. Same goes for painting and drawing materials which I've got in surprising variety due to school requirements and personal preferences.
My obsession with books lets me feel quite comfortable, though. Same goes for painting and drawing materials which I've got in surprising variety due to school requirements and personal preferences.
This post has been edited by Puck: 31 January 2009 - 09:06 PM
Puck was not birthed, she was cleaved from a lava flow and shaped by a fierce god's hands. - [worry]
Ninja Puck, Ninja Puck, really doesn't give a fuck..? - [King Lear]
Ninja Puck, Ninja Puck, really doesn't give a fuck..? - [King Lear]
#13
Posted 31 January 2009 - 10:04 PM
HoosierDaddy, on Jan 31 2009, 02:52 PM, said:
teholbeddict, on Jan 31 2009, 03:44 PM, said:
Well I have a rediculous number of books, so many that I don't have enough shelves for them all. I've got books stacked on top of books, books in boxes, books on top of those boxes. I don't consider them crap though, so I don't know if they really qualify in this case !
The two other things I'm guilty of having in major excess are clothes and shoes. My clothes take up three closets and numerous drawers in my house! I have clothes with the tags still on! Every now and then I sort through them all and give about seven or eight boxes away to charity. I'm always surprised because I find stuff I had no idea I owned! As to the shoes I love shoes I have them in every colour and style, I will in fact plan my outfits around my shoes! For me shoes are a things of beauty! No price is too high if they catch my eye! It's sick really!
The two other things I'm guilty of having in major excess are clothes and shoes. My clothes take up three closets and numerous drawers in my house! I have clothes with the tags still on! Every now and then I sort through them all and give about seven or eight boxes away to charity. I'm always surprised because I find stuff I had no idea I owned! As to the shoes I love shoes I have them in every colour and style, I will in fact plan my outfits around my shoes! For me shoes are a things of beauty! No price is too high if they catch my eye! It's sick really!
Tehol, must you make this gross generalization true?
Well I'm just trying to be honest Hoosier! I know fits nicely into the whole women and shoes stereo type but it's true! Other than the shoe addiction i'm not really the typical girly girl I swear! I should also point out that it's not just heels I have a ton of runners and casual shoes as well! I just can't help myself though! They're so colorful and stylish and they fit me like a glove! It's worse than a crack addiction!
Procrastination is like masturbation, you're only F ing yourself...
-Bubbalicious -
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.
- Martin Luther King, Jr-
The only thing one can learn from one's past mistakes is how to repeat them exactly.
-Stone Monkey-
Muffins are just ugly cupcakes!
-Zanth13-
-Bubbalicious -
Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.
- Martin Luther King, Jr-
The only thing one can learn from one's past mistakes is how to repeat them exactly.
-Stone Monkey-
Muffins are just ugly cupcakes!
-Zanth13-
#14
Posted 31 January 2009 - 10:14 PM
And you would know because....?
Cougar said:
Grief, FFS will you do something with your sig, it's bloody awful
worry said:
Grief is right (until we abolish capitalism).
#15
Posted 31 January 2009 - 10:21 PM
I'm on crack and we've compared experiences wait... :Surprise:
#16
Posted 01 February 2009 - 02:11 AM
ermm..... nothing........
nah, seriously, videos/dvds. I've got hundreds of the damn things, which is impressive i think, considering the
fact that i watch so much stuff online, but STILL buy movies and tv shows by the truckload......
just in case my net connection goes down.....
meh. Link was dead :(
#17
Posted 01 February 2009 - 04:37 AM
I was talking to a friend about this not so long ago. She downloads everything, whereas I download nothing. I put it down to being old enough to still want to own the substrate on which something is recorded... And also a profound distrust of my of Windows Vista - which, to be fair, has behaved exactly as I expected it to..
If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you are subconsciously aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If some one maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. … So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination, that your belief is going beyond what the evidence warrants. Bertrand Russell
#18
Posted 01 February 2009 - 06:53 AM
I own way too many video games/ DVDs. I would be better off renting that stuff, but I don't.
I also own a ton of books, really like 2000 pounds worth. But I don't consider them a waste.
I also own a ton of books, really like 2000 pounds worth. But I don't consider them a waste.
#19
Posted 01 February 2009 - 07:50 AM
stone monkey, on Jan 31 2009, 11:37 PM, said:
I was talking to a friend about this not so long ago. She downloads everything, whereas I download nothing. I put it down to being old enough to still want to own the substrate on which something is recorded... And also a profound distrust of my of Windows Vista - which, to be fair, has behaved exactly as I expected it to..
that's why I'm hesitant to get a new laptop--they'll load Vista on it!
bought and set up a new PC for my dad a few motnths ago--Vista was annoying th ehell out of me. it asked me for 3 confirmations in order to create a damn desktop shortcut!
#20
Posted 01 February 2009 - 12:37 PM
Mentalist, on Feb 1 2009, 08:50 PM, said:
stone monkey, on Jan 31 2009, 11:37 PM, said:
I was talking to a friend about this not so long ago. She downloads everything, whereas I download nothing. I put it down to being old enough to still want to own the substrate on which something is recorded... And also a profound distrust of my of Windows Vista - which, to be fair, has behaved exactly as I expected it to..
that's why I'm hesitant to get a new laptop--they'll load Vista on it!
bought and set up a new PC for my dad a few motnths ago--Vista was annoying th ehell out of me. it asked me for 3 confirmations in order to create a damn desktop shortcut!
If you ask for XP they have to give it to you (at least for the next year or two) they can not make you buy vista. If they give you the runaround look for a smaller scatch built company you can often get better deals, better service and what YOU want.
TTFN
Imagine a world without such souls.
Yes, it should have been harder to do.
Yes, it should have been harder to do.