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<blockquote data-quote="Virginiahousewife" data-source="post: 1450448" data-attributes="member: 20044"><p>This. All of this.</p><p></p><p>Not only is almost every item sold in America over priced junk but also likely made with toxic cancer causing materials or coatings. We try to buy high quality items thrifted or second hand. Small furniture from a Mennonite workshop. We are also increasingly embracing minimalism. Less stuff. Good stuff. Literally every aspect of our lives has benefited from fanatically decluttering our home. We feel less stress, our home is easier to clean, little one plays more and more imaginatively, we use what we have, appreciate it and can identify when a need arises rather than a mere want. We save money too. Slavery to stuff, debt, and the monster of materialism is a plague feeding on the insecurities of those trying to fill the absence of Christ in their lives.</p><p></p><p>There’s a red flag thread here for the gents. Greedy materialistic women should be avoided at all costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virginiahousewife, post: 1450448, member: 20044"] This. All of this. Not only is almost every item sold in America over priced junk but also likely made with toxic cancer causing materials or coatings. We try to buy high quality items thrifted or second hand. Small furniture from a Mennonite workshop. We are also increasingly embracing minimalism. Less stuff. Good stuff. Literally every aspect of our lives has benefited from fanatically decluttering our home. We feel less stress, our home is easier to clean, little one plays more and more imaginatively, we use what we have, appreciate it and can identify when a need arises rather than a mere want. We save money too. Slavery to stuff, debt, and the monster of materialism is a plague feeding on the insecurities of those trying to fill the absence of Christ in their lives. There’s a red flag thread here for the gents. Greedy materialistic women should be avoided at all costs. [/QUOTE]
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