Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just toss them. It's freeing. Unless you like living with clutter.
Good to empty your bank accounts, safes, and wallets also. All those numbers and money and jewelry cluttering everything up!
Get rid of those clothes, one set is enough! No need to clutter up your house with furniture, many cultures sleep on the floor.
Throw out all those papers at the office, clutter, clutter, clutter! Become a monk!
I can picture your house now. I can see my counters and floors. Can you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just toss them. It's freeing. Unless you like living with clutter.
Good to empty your bank accounts, safes, and wallets also. All those numbers and money and jewelry cluttering everything up!
Get rid of those clothes, one set is enough! No need to clutter up your house with furniture, many cultures sleep on the floor.
Throw out all those papers at the office, clutter, clutter, clutter! Become a monk!
Anonymous wrote:Just toss them. It's freeing. Unless you like living with clutter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amused at the people saying to throw away someone else property and things when they are not around.
So passive aggressive and immoral. Those people are basically like thieves and liars who do petty underhanded things like that. They will get what's coming to them one way or the other. The Karma god of lost cords will unleash his vengance.
It's marital property.
Oh sure, sure.
Now he throws out some of your clothes and shoes that he doesn't like, and sells some of your jewelry. See how that goes.
Fine by me. My adhd husband could have at it. He’d get distracted halfway through and start another project. That’s why I toss random crap he’s collected. In 25 years of marriage he’s never noticed what’s gone. Flame away
Might want to get him checked out.
Umm, he did. Did you not see the ADHD. Now that I know what it is I declutter all the time. Some of you must live in filth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amused at the people saying to throw away someone else property and things when they are not around.
So passive aggressive and immoral. Those people are basically like thieves and liars who do petty underhanded things like that. They will get what's coming to them one way or the other. The Karma god of lost cords will unleash his vengance.
It's marital property.
Oh sure, sure.
Now he throws out some of your clothes and shoes that he doesn't like, and sells some of your jewelry. See how that goes.
Fine by me. My adhd husband could have at it. He’d get distracted halfway through and start another project. That’s why I toss random crap he’s collected. In 25 years of marriage he’s never noticed what’s gone. Flame away
Might want to get him checked out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Figure out how much space you want to devote to these cables - a shoebox? Something slightly larger?
Sort thru them, remove any duplicates (keep the longest one of each type) and put them in the box. If they don't fit, get rid of the ones you know are useless (e.g., cables to connect old monitors to computers, co-ax cables).
Then take the ones you're getting rid of to your county/city dump.
LMAO funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amused at the people saying to throw away someone else property and things when they are not around.
So passive aggressive and immoral. Those people are basically like thieves and liars who do petty underhanded things like that. They will get what's coming to them one way or the other. The Karma god of lost cords will unleash his vengance.
It's marital property.
Oh sure, sure.
Now he throws out some of your clothes and shoes that he doesn't like, and sells some of your jewelry. See how that goes.
Fine by me. My adhd husband could have at it. He’d get distracted halfway through and start another project. That’s why I toss random crap he’s collected. In 25 years of marriage he’s never noticed what’s gone. Flame away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amused at the people saying to throw away someone else property and things when they are not around.
So passive aggressive and immoral. Those people are basically like thieves and liars who do petty underhanded things like that. They will get what's coming to them one way or the other. The Karma god of lost cords will unleash his vengance.
It's marital property.
Oh sure, sure.
Now he throws out some of your clothes and shoes that he doesn't like, and sells some of your jewelry. See how that goes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amused at the people saying to throw away someone else property and things when they are not around.
So passive aggressive and immoral. Those people are basically like thieves and liars who do petty underhanded things like that. They will get what's coming to them one way or the other. The Karma god of lost cords will unleash his vengance.
It's marital property.
Oh sure, sure.
Now he throws out some of your clothes and shoes that he doesn't like, and sells some of your jewelry. See how that goes.
Anonymous wrote:Figure out how much space you want to devote to these cables - a shoebox? Something slightly larger?
Sort thru them, remove any duplicates (keep the longest one of each type) and put them in the box. If they don't fit, get rid of the ones you know are useless (e.g., cables to connect old monitors to computers, co-ax cables).
Then take the ones you're getting rid of to your county/city dump.