I'm averse to throwing many things away. More because it feels irrational to me to discard useful things prematurely, but also to be more minimalist (minimalise? minimise? minimize? minimalize? minimalizt?), to reduce the amount of waste I generate, to be efficient.
How does holding on to something encourage minimalizm? I'm talking about the case where the object still has real use, and simply discarding it would mean needing to replace it. Preserving the existing instance of it helps save time, energy, and waste. W00t.
Oh, right, so sponges. I like to wet mine, microwave for 90 minutes, then after they cool, drain and soak them in vinegar for a bit. Then they're possibly ready for another week of cleaning. Or ready to kill me? DUN DUN DUN.
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