/has anyone found a product that they could live totally withoutI mean really what am I going to do with all these beanie babies
My dad gave me a ceramic bat when I was going through my toughest times during the first few years when I took ill. He told me the bat (in Chinese culture) signifies âturning into blessings.â.
I had a lucid dream where the stars came down from the sky and hovered while the ground came alive with flowers. The stars were the souls of everyone and the field of flowers represented their reincarnation or spirit. Very cool of you to post that @Erratica
My ceramic bat
yes, it does. makes me think of the term âbatsh!t crazyâ
Many things nowadays are made with intentional obsolescence. A well known example is the light bulb when it first became widespread. It was built to only last a certain amount of time even though it was capable of lasting a lot longer. Itâs all about the money and not about the landfills.
My brains a piece of â â â â and only one ownerâŚNever did get the instruction manual with it either.
Itâs not a product I can do without, but I canât find a good pair of shoes any more.
Wow, holy smokes, I knew e-waste was a horrible problem, but I didnât know there was an industry around it. Thanks for sharing that Erratica!