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like why did they have THESE specific things... whats your story, did you love it, i need to know, it just feels so personal to go through someone's home
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Feb 17, 2024

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There’s something so cool about walking through someone’s former home and navigating their possessions. You get a feel for who they were and what they valued, and a sneak peek into their own personal treasure trove. Someone’s last remaining items can have an entirely new life, and the world can have one less item in the landfill. It’s like forming your very own chosen family of heirlooms and cherished valuables!
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The opposite of decluttering. I’ve gotten watercolors painted by the departed, photographs of the people they cared about and had hung above the bed, a well-used typewriter from a mom-and-pop repair shop that no longer exists, and 19 sheep—all sold together—of various materials and so many other things. It’s like a museum of strangers and cities passed and I like to think they know I cherish their memories and hold their lived dear.
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when wealthy people die, their furniture is begging to be adopted by someone who cares about quality but doesn’t want to spend a bazillion dollars. also estate sales are just fascinating and heartbreaking and beautiful so you also get a fun day out of it
Feb 20, 2024

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Idk with algorithms and influencers constantly pushing us to buy stuff it's nice to ignore all that and just keep your money and not buy junk you don't need! Get your amazon storefront outta here!
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its awkward the first couple of times but once you get over that hump... life changing
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like why am i watercoloring a portrait of one of our dates rn
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