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9 months ago
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jet
@hackertalks.com
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minimalism
@lemmy.world
reason: unban because expired bans only get removed once per hour
9 months ago
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Banned
jet
@hackertalks.com
from the community
minimalism
@lemmy.world
reason: temp ban to fix community unban federation, see https://hackertalks.com/post/9701951
expires: 9 months ago
9 months ago
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jet
@hackertalks.com
from the community
minimalism
@lemmy.world
reason: automod false positive
9 months ago
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jet
@hackertalks.com
from the community
minimalism
@lemmy.world
reason: automod
2 years ago
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Mike D.
@lemmy.world
as a mod to the community
minimalism
@lemmy.world
3 years ago
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Clothes are probably my biggest challenge. I hate clothes shopping and tend to use two different strategies: If I find something I like, buy several more of the same type (i.e. several pairs of pants in the same color). When this works well, I'm set for a couple years on a reliable staple. More often than not, it seems like random variations in construction or differences in how each piece shrinks or ages ends up in me not liking the duplicates as much as the original, and I end up with clothes that I don't wear. Lately I've been relying more on thrifting or buying used online, but the selection for male clothing seems to pale in company's female, so it can be a challenge to find decent options. My success rate in finding used clothes i like is lower than new, but with used clothes i can turn around and sell them myself without taking much of a loss. I think my dream is to have my own personal "Steve Jobs"-esque staple style, and just wear the same thing every day, but personally I've found that goal to be impossible! I manage the insidious growth aspect by strictly limiting the amount of clothing I let myself own, and selling/donating clothes when I need to buy more.
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