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I don't understand how people can just buy things to put in their room/for decoration.

I feel no urge to own anything that isn't a necessity or my PC, what's the point in having things when I could just save money for something I might want more in the future.

It's incredibly easy to save money if you just aren't retarded, and I'm incapable of understanding the need to want to buy stuff from your favorite shows, games, etc... just to be put up in your room and sit there to rot.
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>>84884400
soulless spaces are not based
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>>84884400
>own anything that isn't a necessity or my PC
I am similar. Everything I own is practical. It has a use.
Though over time I have generated clutter. I am in a long process of removing everything but needed items.
Like for example I have like 8 vidya console, or had. i am slowly trying to get rid of them.
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Materialists are compensating for being useless cattle, that's the only way to describe it.

People who produce things of value become famous basically or have some measure of fame, the people who collect shit and hang it on walls are nobodies.
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Yeah I doubt anyone is producing stuff of value anymore the societal rot has set in



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