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Old 09.01.2019, 04:59 PM   #286
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Originally Posted by EVOLghost
hmmmm I like it. But I am too attached to certain things lol. Old tech lol.

He said something about minimalism working best for messy people. I myself am not very messy. I’m not super organized but enough to be neat. This is what I’ve inherited from my mom. She’s like borderline OCD about cleanliness.
oh i missed this when you posted but i just noticed when danielle bumped the thread

so: yes!

i can’t go as hardcore as sasaki but i like him as a ... compass point of sorts? to question what’s really necessary and what’s just hoarding (“some day i might need this...” lmao).

im actually very organized but i also have a bit of adhd. which means when i’m distracted i’ll drop stuff where it is and go do something else. lather, rinse, repeat. which breaks my organization all the time. hahahahaaaaa! so it helps me to just have fewer things to bring back to their designated place
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