Ya know, it struck me recently when a neighbour died and I saw the dumpster being filled up with useless junk from his house by his family for the following couple of weeks, that as a species we are hoarders in the exteme. I've always been a fan of the minimalist look to things personally but I know I have a ton of crap that i dont ever use or need. And then I saw this this morning. My worst nightmare:
http://www.auctions-registration.com/ebay/
I guess she must have OCD, but it's pretty scary
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<----lights a match and tosses it in her window.
save what's valuable bitch!
r.
I was just pondering this the other day and I guess I lean more towards minimalist too. The realization hit me when I was driving down my street on the way home. Most of the houses are less than a year old and I was shocked to see people's open garages filled to the ceiling with crap! There wasn't any room to even park their cars!
Every year or so I go through my stuff and get rid of whatever doesn't seem to have a use. Most of what I/we consider our useless crap, the woman and I keep in the crawlspace under our stairs - with plenty of room to spare!
I have noticed that I do have a weakness for retaining old computer parts though - most of which I will never ever use again. Currently working up the courage to throw it all out though...
Scott
He has a massive model/toy/merchandise collection for anything star-trek & star-wars related. Oh, and porn.
Our apartment used to be busting at the seams with boxes of crap he hadnt seen in years. He would get angry if any of his "valuable" garbage was disturbed or moved.
I find it hard to throw away my old PC game boxes for some odd reason. Used have a closet full of them. And I like to collect anything with a skull on it. I buy all sorts of knick knacks like that during Halloween to keep on display year round. My gf likes to collect evil looking things like that, too. Other than that I don't really horde stuff and my house fairly clutter free.
Oh yeah, and old magazines. I know I won't read them again but I still have a hard time throwing them away after I finish reading them.
my sister on the other hand hordes all over her house. Some of the stuff is shit I aint seen since I was given it as birthday presents as a 9 year old.
Don't be a packrat, when you die your family will hate you for it. Only keep what you use and need, and find of personal meaning.
-R
i'm somewhat bad about it... but considering the car and computer parts that litter my room are actually from projects i'm working on, i guess it's more of a lack of organization than hoarding.
It sure seems to be a lot worse with females, though.
Have you ever been at IKEA (the temple of useless crap) with a woman? It's my worst nightmare I tell you
Apparently it's a form of mental illness associated with Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder. Basically, one has an irrational fear of throwing things away. They are sure they will need it one day, even if it's garbage or easily replaceable.
This type of thing can be tough because there's a whole spectrum between "clutter" and "disfunction". It's normal to keep stuff we enjoy, but when it starts to interfere with your well being and that of your family, prefessional help is needed.
I really feel for the guy, knowing first hand just how painful and frustrating it can be for everyone involved.
I have noticed that I do have a weakness for retaining old computer parts though - most of which I will never ever use again. Currently working up the courage to throw it all out though...
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Yeah, i went and threw away a bunch of old parts and cases, but i still have 3 or 4 boxes of shit that MIGHT be used SOMEDAY, hahahaha.
I think it was obvious to me when my dad was trying to get me to replace a fried powersupply with one that was in the FIRST computer I ever owned (a pentium 90). Honestly... did he think that think would be compatable? What did he do when i said "oh i'm just headed to compusa to pick up a new one. I'll just get a more powerful one anyway."? He offered to "Modify" the old one using the male connector on the fried powersupply. All I could do was look at him like he was crazy and start laughing. So yeah, we have about 3-4 moniter boxes of crap computer parts from the mid 90s...
So thats my hoarder story.
Basically you couldn't see the floor in most of the rooms, there were newspapers, boxes and plastic bags everywhere, it was impossible to actually get into half of the rooms due to all the accumulated crap.
Basically he kept stuff thinking it might be useful later, but didn't seem to notice how messed up the whole house was. And he'd never sell any of it (like this woman seems to be doing) ... it was ridiculous... I'll see if I can scan some of the photos... not a pretty sight.
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I guess she must have OCD, but it's pretty scary
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what's OCD? is it a vegetable fetish?
Had a (enforced) trip to the dump not long ago though, that was strangely cathartic ... though, the only benefit i can see is having more space in the cupboards to fit more useless old shit in.