It's good having very few materialistic desires.

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jlee

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Sep 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
I gotta say that it feels incredibly good being able to walk into a store to buy a necessity (toilet paper, etc) and look around only to find that you have absolutely no desire to buy anything else. I've already got enough clothes. I've got a decent phone and computer stuff. A reliable car. Good cast iron cookware. A chair. A table. Electricity. Running water. Internet. A place to store and cook food. A nice roomy tent. A really good sleeping bag. Rechargeable batteries. A family of squirrels living above me.

I didn't realize you could buy them by the family. I've just been getting singles. Or did you have to buy two and mate them? My dealer sells females, but he wants twice as much for them, so I've just stuck to males.

You can have the one that lives in my wall.
 

Elbryn

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only materialistic thing i tend to splurge on is food. not really eating out but stuff like sushi grade fish, fresh oysters, king/snow crab. not alot of other durable goods catches my eye. i think i might like the idea of having the money to buy something rather than actually buying anything.