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I'm pretty sure I've done that a couple of times in my life, although I didn't count everything at the time.
Most recently was a decade ago when my two children and I went on the run from an abusive husband. We lived in a motel room for three months, with nothing much more than a change of clothes each, a swim suit, a nintendo game, along with my laptop and cell phone. Of course now, we have an entire 3 bedroom house crammed full of "things". :o |
I've done that, too, (twice) and still miss some of the items. I submit it's far better to do it methodically, at your own choice, than out of necessity.
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Flint and I went from one room and a storage unit to out growing 2100 sq... we got rid of tons of stuff... and I have no intention of having that much clutter again... but I don't think I want to pair down THAT extremely... I bet Flint could do it much easier... he is a bit more practical than I am.
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I could do it, but it would be tough to battle all of the screaming from my parents about all the inherited junk I have from relatives. And they don't want it all in their basement!
We use dirt from the outer lots for litter. then, we go dump the used litter back in an unused area. It is free and since we do it every day, it isn't much trouble. Plus, we usually make the kids do it. ("They are your cats, so you do the litter.") |
And keep my life style no, I use at lest 300 sheets of paper a year.
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I have hundreds of books alone, so no.
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It depends on how you define the things. If I can have laptop with net access and a library card, then yes.
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or a Nook which replaces books; and similar downsizing
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It would certainly avoid situations like "Honey, where in the hell are the scissors?"
I'd be curious is EVERY single item is counted. Take you bed for example. Is everything lumped together as ONE item or is it counted as ten (bed frame, box spring, mattress, fitted sheet, sheet, blanket, 2 pillows and two pillow cases)? |
The Hundred Things Police won't be confiscating your second pillowcase, it's just supposed to be a personal experiment (and likely only a thought experiment, at that) guided by your conscience. The guy in the link who is actually doing it explains in detail what he counts as "one thing" on a case-by-case basis.
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This is the minimum number of items to have a drum kit (a basic "Ringo Starr" drum kit) assuming that drums include drumheads, etc.
1. Hi-Hat stand 2. Top Hi-Hat cymbal 3. Top cymbal felt 4. Top Hi-Hat clutch 5. Bottom Hi-Hat cymbal 6. Bottom cymbal felt 7. Snare stand 8. Snare drum 9. Bass drum pedal 10. Bass drum 11. Floor tom 12. Rack tom 13. Rack tom stand 14. Cymbal stand 15. Top cymbal felt 16. Bottom cymbal felt 17. Wing nut 18. Cymbal 19. Cymbal stand 20. Top cymbal felt 21. Bottom cymbal felt 22. Wing nut 23. Cymbal 24. Left drum stick 25. Right drum stick 26. Drum throne |
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I need one holodeck, and one replicator (for food, and anything I might need when I venture outside).
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Make it fifty of each, for backups in case of malfunction.
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