floatingmagictree wrote:
Scratch Forums.
Full of perfectly normal people.
Like a floating tree that's magical who lives in Antarctica.
Screw logic.

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cheddargirl wrote:
coolboy2009 wrote:
Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.I don't think you're crazy - actually, from what you described, I don't think it's necessarily a feeling for the inanimate object(s), but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted. Like you, I'd probably also feel terrible if I see a ripped up piece of paper or if I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash - sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.
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GREAT!!!! I'm not crazy either! But I really REALLY hate it when I somehow end up with an expensive hat or pair of mits 'cause I always lose them, and hate for the wasted money. Unless its Christmas, 'cause its the thought that counts.
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agscratcher wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
Scratch Forums.
Full of perfectly normal people.Like a floating tree that's magical who lives in Antarctica.
Screw logic.
Screw the money, I have rules.
Well, on the topic of inanimate objects, I feel anyone can have an attachment to something. Or tell things to stay where they are, when you know they aren't going anywhere.
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cheddargirl wrote:
I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash
Agree. I hate seeing technology thrown away - CDs especially - and I'll try to save them them while/if I can.
cheddargirl wrote:
sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.
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Same here. When the dumpster calls, you have to answer it!
You know what they say - "One man's trash is another man's treasure".
WindozeNT
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agscratcher wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
Scratch Forums.
Full of perfectly normal people.Like a floating tree that's magical who lives in Antarctica.
Screw logic.
quoting me does not make you cool
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littletonkslover wrote:
lol
well I hate to get rid of stuff but just because my dad hates me "wasting" money and I'm a pack rat ha
lawl me too xD
anyways,(insert username of person who created topic);you could try less thinking about inanimate objects,the feelings will eventually dissapear....possibly. e_e
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floatingmagictree wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
Scratch Forums.
Full of perfectly normal people.Like a floating tree that's magical who lives in Antarctica.
Screw logic.quoting me does not make you cool
And quoting Sweet Bro does
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GlitchSprite wrote:
floatingmagictree wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Like a floating tree that's magical who lives in Antarctica.
Screw logic.quoting me does not make you cool
And quoting Sweet Bro does
yup
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coolboy2009 wrote:
what-the wrote:
You should get a pet rock. You can teach it to sit, stay, be quite, play dead, do nothing, sleep, exist, not to eat your food and hurt your enemies.
They are far too expernsive for me! How can you afford $0.00? Is your family rich? D:
I'm sure you'll find a great pet rock for less than nothing. Though on the other hand these rocks make very good pets.
A rock made out of:
Dimond (People won't think your carzy)
Gold (People will try to steal it)
Iron Ore
Platinum
Silver
Plutonium (Can be a little dangerous)
Lead
Mercury (Keep in cool enviroment or it'll melt)
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BlahBlahRatSheep wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
lol
well I hate to get rid of stuff but just because my dad hates me "wasting" money and I'm a pack rat halawl me too xD
anyways,(insert username of person who created topic);you could try less thinking about inanimate objects,the feelings will eventually dissapear....possibly. e_e
I doubt it, I cannot do anything embarrising in front of posters or Tv or Video game characters. 0_o
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MathWizz wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
...sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.
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Ooooooo! I should try that someday...
Bob set off to find Big rigs over the road racing in the dumpster, but got NinjaBreadMan instead.
Then he woke up.
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floatingmagictree wrote:
Scratch Forums.
Full of perfectly normal people.
And then you woke up.
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I would say something but I think it'll only start up a flame...
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cheddargirl wrote:
coolboy2009 wrote:
Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.I don't think you're crazy - actually, from what you described, I don't think it's necessarily a feeling for the inanimate object(s), but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted. Like you, I'd probably also feel terrible if I see a ripped up piece of paper or if I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash - sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.
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I used to never throw away candy wrappers without hugging and comforting them. Not because its a waste, I just felt mean to them. I used to be strange like that XD
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
coolboy2009 wrote:
Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.I don't think you're crazy - actually, from what you described, I don't think it's necessarily a feeling for the inanimate object(s), but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted. Like you, I'd probably also feel terrible if I see a ripped up piece of paper or if I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash - sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.
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I used to never throw away candy wrappers without hugging and comforting them. Not because its a waste, I just felt mean to them. I used to be strange like that XD
Used to? You still are.
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
coolboy2009 wrote:
Hi.
As I said, I have feelings for objects that arn't even ALIVE. If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper. And when I saw a DVD thrown in a bin in an episode of M.I.High, I had feelings for the DVD.
I'm crazy.I don't think you're crazy - actually, from what you described, I don't think it's necessarily a feeling for the inanimate object(s), but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted. Like you, I'd probably also feel terrible if I see a ripped up piece of paper or if I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash - sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.
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I used to never throw away candy wrappers without hugging and comforting them. Not because its a waste, I just felt mean to them. I used to be strange like that XD
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kimmy123 wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I don't think you're crazy - actually, from what you described, I don't think it's necessarily a feeling for the inanimate object(s), but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted. Like you, I'd probably also feel terrible if I see a ripped up piece of paper or if I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash - sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.![]()
I used to never throw away candy wrappers without hugging and comforting them. Not because its a waste, I just felt mean to them. I used to be strange like that XD
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Nice long post there
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kimmy123 wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I don't think you're crazy - actually, from what you described, I don't think it's necessarily a feeling for the inanimate object(s), but rather it seems to me that you feel terrible when something is being wasted. Like you, I'd probably also feel terrible if I see a ripped up piece of paper or if I see perfectly good DVDs in the trash - sometimes I go dumpster diving if I see something that can still be salvaged for good use.![]()
I used to never throw away candy wrappers without hugging and comforting them. Not because its a waste, I just felt mean to them. I used to be strange like that XD
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I know!! I think it was a bit of OCD. Or just plain nuttiness!
@Werdna: You got that right!!
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I never want to throw any of my belongings away, no matter how broken they are. So I'm a pack rat.
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werdna123 wrote:
I would say something but I think it'll only start up a flame...
we all absolutely had to know that didnt we
no
i do not care
anyway yeah
i dont care when i throw things away as long as i know i dont want them anymore
like shoe boxes
i have like ten of them sitting in my closet because i plan to do something with them when i get enough
but what it is i plan to do i do not know
also i hardly ever throw anything away anyway i just put it in my sisters room

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Kileymeister wrote:
coolboy2009 wrote:
If I see paper ripped up, I think it's cruel for the tree that made the paper.
Well, the tree was alive at least. That's kind of the same as how an untouched bacon breakfast would be cruel to the pig because it was wasted.
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