• RiceMunk
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    Look at all the stuff in your house. That’s not minimalist at all! You need to throw it all away, and instead buy iMinimalTable, for only $499.

    Then buy iMinimalTable 2 next year.

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      IMinimalTable is not compatable with your current floor, so that will need to be replaced.

      iMinimalTable 2 will not be compatable with your iMinimalTable floor, but you will be able to buy an adapter for only $99.

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    Except for when it is used to underhandedly sell consumers unrepairable laptops cause visible screws don’t count as minimalistic

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      If it’s published under GPL which I think is the case, everyone is free to use it commercially and sell it. If someone is willing to pay for it, is a different story. ;)

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    13 hours ago

    Minimalism is very uncapitalistic, so it’s communism.

    We all need razors with dozen blades, skin caring pads infused with calming herbs, massaging vibration and small uplifting speaker that tells how good person you are and how beautiful day it is.

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    9 hours ago

    In the end everyone gets infinite less starting instantly the moment you stop having less more. When it happens to you, everyone you know is deeply saddened for a tiny amount of time compared the infinity of your new none conditional situation.

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    12 hours ago

    Look around your space.
    All that stuff used to be money which you traded your finite time for.

    Was it worth it?

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      Um, worth more than hoarding money? probably, yeah.

      Treat tomorrow-you as an expense for today-you, but also don’t forget to live today.

      • Mac@mander.xyz
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        11 hours ago

        Silence, Stilgar.
        You will never know enough money to be able to consider it hoarding in the first place.
        There are other things to trade for than useless trinkets.