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Wait, other people don’t do that? Well, that explains a lot… Since I was a kid, I never understood how people treated their stuff so badly and throw stuff away without a second thought. I take care of my stuff for as long as I can, and almost never throw anything away. They’re like companions who walk with me in my life, and I’m never giving up on an old friend.

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I’m not autistic and I feel the same way. It makes me sad to throw something away if it’s still got some use in it.

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This comment will be very sad if you don’t interact with it

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Goddammit you got me

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As a child I would hide newspapers under the couch so my mommy wouldn’t use them in the fireplace.

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My dad had to mow the lawn when I was away or heavily distracted because I’d cry about the dandelions and daisies being cut down lol

Still irks me to this day when I have to do it.

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It’s the opposite for me. As a child, I had an irrational fear of dandelions. When my dad had to mown the lawn, I cheered from the window, as I could finally go outside again.

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Given the climate collapse I figure we’ll both lead lives that will eventually lead us to Highlander-Dueling it out over the last dandelion and what to do with it

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Oh no the poor newspapers

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Don’t anthropomorphize computers, they hate that.

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Anyone got a link to the paper? I kinda want to read it

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I hear sci hub is a pretty cool website that lets you find a paper by its doi number

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The DOI number is nowhere in this post so 🤷

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I hear there’s another neat website called google that lets you find the doi of a paper by its title

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