The North Face
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@sabergirl we’re in decent shape. It’s cold and we’ve got about an inch or two of ice on everything but no major disruptions.
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@chrisjohnnick I hope at least the Air BnB is nice. We’d love to have a fireplace right about now. The ones on Netflix just aren’t doing the trick.
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@sabergirl did you get the sashiko jacket?
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@sabergirl the things that get into our brains and under our skin until we buy them…
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@Matt Me neither! It’s bound to be oversized—from what I’ve seen, they’re meant to be. I found a large on depop. I hope it’s not comically huge, just cozy.
@jordanscollected I keep trying to tell myself to stop collecting and giving into the rampant consumerism but I’m weak

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@sabergirl I was once really conflicted about buying a really expensive camera lens,and a friend said to me...Why delay joy? I still have the lens.
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It’s more the philosophical component that gets me. I have always been a collector of things. I get great joy from owning them, but I also really like the hit of dopamine brought on by coveting something new, desiring it, pulling the trigger, and then the rush of when it arrives. But, like many, after that hit, then I’m seeking the next. Addictive behavior, for sure.
But—I’d like to live my life differently. I think the rampant consumerism of well-to-do folks like myself is the primary driver of environmental and societal degradation.
I believe this—but I’m also lazy and when it comes to making lifestyle changes or depriving myself of anything….usually a non-starter.
I suppose that type of dismissive and cynical judgement is just giving myself permission to continue my behavior without truly engaging with trying to change.
I know I’m not the only one.


