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Self doubt
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Self doubt
I wish that I liked myself more, to be honest. I am a good person, I am just my own harshest critic.
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I once heard this lady on NPR who went one full year with only buying the most basic necessities (she lived in the U.S. so that entails groceries, utilities, taxes, and her mortgage) - she didn't buy one thing she didn't absolutely need for survival. She said by the end of her year she was completely miserable. I, on the other hand, don't think that would be difficult.
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I once heard this lady on NPR who went one full year with only buying the most basic necessities (she lived in the U.S. so that entails groceries, utilities, taxes, and her mortgage) - she didn't buy one thing she didn't absolutely need for survival. She said by the end of her year she was completely miserable. I, on the other hand, don't think that would be difficult.
Five things I could absolutely live without: television, ugly conversations with my mother, magazines, sodas (all sorts), and nail polish.
You didn't list any!
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1) Vacuum cleaner salesman or any door to door sales person, to include girl scout cookie sellers or any school aged child trying to sell me sh*t I have no interest in.
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1) Vacuum cleaner salesman or any door to door sales person, to include girl scout cookie sellers or any school aged child trying to sell me sh*t I have no interest in.
2) Any religious nut ball who rings my door bell, knocks on my door or otherwise disturbs the peace and tranquility of my day off in an attempt to invite me to attend their Sunday services.
3) Junk mail. Any and all sales fliers for products that I will never buy, don't want and don't need.
4) Census takers attempting to obtain information about my neighbors who are never home by bothering me on my day off as though I would tell them anything. I have worked for the census and asking people to provide information about a third party is not only illegal it is immoral and a sure sign of laziness on the part of the census taker.
5) People who ask me to list things I can live without.
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Big cars
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Big cars
White bread
Carbonated sodas
Chocolate (I cannot taste chocolate after radiation treatments cooked my taste buds)
My neighbor's noisy parrot
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Snack cakes, ice cream, gummy bears, caramel, marshies................
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Snack cakes, ice cream, gummy bears, caramel, marshies................
but who am I to stress out over sugar????
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Self doubt.
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Self doubt.
Jealousy.
Over thinking.
Misunderstanding.
Closed minded ways of thinking.
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I like the fact that this made me think longer than 5 min so here I go;
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I like the fact that this made me think longer than 5 min so here I go;
1. Crocs.
2. Waffle House. (IHop and Denny's totally screwed you guys over)
3. The color Pink.
4. Perfumes.
5. Extremely skinny people.
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Hmmm
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Hmmm
I think i could live without alll my 'stuff' you know clothes, jewellery and make-up
Family (I'm an only child so I've been alone for most of my life) I wouldnøt enjoy it, but I could do it.
TV
My computer and smartphone
unhealthy food :p
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Personally, I can live without ("without" meaning never ever having access or exposure to again):
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Personally, I can live without ("without" meaning never ever having access or exposure to again):
carpet
beer
outdoor temps above 79
fireplaces
daily having the word "God" unexpectedly tossed at me
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I think that if you are seriously asking this question as it is stated you have very little experience with life in the real world. People need air, water, food, and sometimes shelter. After that it is a question of comfort and fulfillment, neither of which is a "need"..
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01. Alcohol
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01. Alcohol
02. Cigarettes
03. Drugs basically lol.
04. Hot/Warm weather
05. Microwavable stuff.
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almost anything - but i don't want to. Do you mean - "What would you like to live without?"
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1. Cliches! I hate them ever so much. Especially when people try to explain things with them.
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1. Cliches! I hate them ever so much. Especially when people try to explain things with them.
2. Biased news.
3. Starbucks.
4. Middle school.
5. Bell peppers! (Why are they obligatory in salad?)
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1. clothes tags sewn in with that nylon thread that constantly pokes you in the neck
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1. clothes tags sewn in with that nylon thread that constantly pokes you in the neck
2. wet socks
3. clamshell packaging
4. expression lines (Why, oh why did I smile so much when I was younger?)
5. slooow cashiers
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1. Cloudy days and humidity. No one likes bad weather! (rain can stay, though)
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