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I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills.

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  • Jake in the desertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

    Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

    As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

    Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

    So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

    #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

    Blackened GreenS t s r o n oT Jackson MostollerM DaveKazF Cedar Fen Farm
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    • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

      I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

      Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

      As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

      Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

      So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

      #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

      Blackened GreenS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jake4480 so true. When they use your money to oppress, your power comes from keeping your money away from them and amongst each other instead. Freedom is not-buying-their-stupid-shit!

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      • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

        I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

        Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

        As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

        Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

        So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

        #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

        t s r o n oT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @jake4480 buy less. if you have to buy, buy 2nd hand, or from someone local, if at all possible. that's the way it should be really...but the propaganda of the last 50 years has obscured that.

        i'm trying to get better about that myself...but yep. reuse. keep, fix, 100% right.

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        • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

          I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

          Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

          As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

          Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

          So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

          #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

          Jackson MostollerM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @jake4480 My speculative solarpunk utopia headcanon is that *lots* of people work in reuse/repair/recycling

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            @brian thank you bud! Yeah, been thinking about this one for a WHILE. Probably could've been a blog post, too. Glad I still had that same snip on my phone from back then, hooray for digital hoarding hahaha

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            • Jackson MostollerM Jackson Mostoller

              @jake4480 My speculative solarpunk utopia headcanon is that *lots* of people work in reuse/repair/recycling

              Jake in the desertJ This user is from outside of this forum
              Jake in the desertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @mostol right? Any great scifi (or fantasy etc) you see, the people doing all of this. They're the REAL heroes.

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              • Blackened GreenS Blackened Green

                @jake4480 so true. When they use your money to oppress, your power comes from keeping your money away from them and amongst each other instead. Freedom is not-buying-their-stupid-shit!

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                @swampgas

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                • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

                  @brian thank you bud! Yeah, been thinking about this one for a WHILE. Probably could've been a blog post, too. Glad I still had that same snip on my phone from back then, hooray for digital hoarding hahaha

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                  @jake4480 @brian everyone needs this mindset!

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                  • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

                    I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

                    Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

                    As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

                    Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

                    So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

                    #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

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                    @jake4480 Goodwill will throw away anything they can’t sell.

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                      @jake4480 Goodwill will throw away anything they can’t sell.

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                      @fistfulofdave @jake4480 So? Better than giving it up for trash straight away...

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                      • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

                        I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

                        Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

                        As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

                        Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

                        So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

                        #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

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                        @jake4480

                        There are a lot of them in the small towns around me because most of us are poor. The vacation cabin owners bring their nice stuff they're done with for us poor people to buy for very little. Jobs and small businesses would be nicer though.

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                        • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

                          I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

                          Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

                          As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

                          Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

                          So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

                          #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

                          maizeM This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @jake4480 That's an amazing excerpt haha.
                          Right here on this platform I have:

                          1. borrowed a wood chipper, and then used the woodchipper not only in my garden but in an additional friend's garden
                          2. Acquired a food dehydrator for free, but with which I look forward to sharing if ever the need comes up again
                          3. May also be borrowing and repairing a tractor

                          Which makes me sound like I live on a farm lmfao. But all of us work in tech, but have prioritised things like this too.

                          Very lovely 🙂

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                          • maizeM maize

                            @jake4480 That's an amazing excerpt haha.
                            Right here on this platform I have:

                            1. borrowed a wood chipper, and then used the woodchipper not only in my garden but in an additional friend's garden
                            2. Acquired a food dehydrator for free, but with which I look forward to sharing if ever the need comes up again
                            3. May also be borrowing and repairing a tractor

                            Which makes me sound like I live on a farm lmfao. But all of us work in tech, but have prioritised things like this too.

                            Very lovely 🙂

                            Jake in the desertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @maize oh wow these are amazing. THESE are the things I like to see! My dad worked on cars. All kinds. I didn't get that from him. I can do a thing or two though, electronic wise. I collect old game systems, old games, old toys, I just like weird old things that last.

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                            • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

                              I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

                              Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

                              As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

                              Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

                              So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

                              #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

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                              @jake4480 those activities are exactly how you build a town square. A square full of chairs, tables and benches for happy chatting people, and bike stands.

                              The billionaires don't want a town square, they'd see it as wasted space, and stick a dozen franchises into it.

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                              • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

                                @maize oh wow these are amazing. THESE are the things I like to see! My dad worked on cars. All kinds. I didn't get that from him. I can do a thing or two though, electronic wise. I collect old game systems, old games, old toys, I just like weird old things that last.

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                                @jake4480 yaaa. I have enjoyed the death of social media a bit, because of how much smaller community has become, and we're getting back to more grounded practices

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                                  @jake4480 yaaa. I have enjoyed the death of social media a bit, because of how much smaller community has become, and we're getting back to more grounded practices

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                                  @maize yes! It's so great. Only been here like 3 years but wow. It's amazing. I've even donated to my instance. It's wonderful here.

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                                  • Jake in the desertJ Jake in the desert

                                    I was thinking this morning, there should be more things like Goodwill, more thrift stores like that everywhere, for even LESS things going to landfills. Just people getting together, even as a trade or barter system, things like flea markets or garage sales-- people do some of this already.

                                    Reusing things is so important, and repair, when possible-- I've been seeing some cool self-repair fix-it meetups on here, too.

                                    As I was talking to my wife about it, and I remembered this screenshot (I think about it a lot) that's attached below, that I saved from a Wired piece (right after the death of Twitter: https://archive.ph/YSCR9) about billionaires not knowing how to 'monetize' smaller groups of happier people, as we keep our tech, some try to fix their own stuff, etc. About how it's not enough to 'build a town square' on. Which is hilarious and ironic.

                                    Billionaires don't give a FUCK about creating a 'town square'. They don't care about people, about us, about the rest of the 99%. They want to extract value until they can't, at whatever cost.

                                    So reuse, keep things, fix things, as much as possible. That's the way of the future. Not these fuckin billionaires and their shitty corporations.

                                    #repair #SelfRepair #RightToRepair #reuse #FixIt #DIY #DIYRepair #thrift #ThriftStores #FuckBillionaires

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                                    @jake4480 perfect for #solarpunkSunday

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