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Is it normal to feel sorry for inanimate objects?
Is it normal to feel sorry for or pity inanimate objects? Like the last mangled cookie that gets thrown out, or a broken light bulb in a package of light bulbs that will never get it's turn to shine? or even a cheap plastic neglected kid's toy who's only destiny is straight to the waste bin?
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It is, indeed. This is because we invest our own emotions and project our own personal thoughts and desires into these objects. It is for this reason that I have the hardest time throwing out any toy or object that belonged to anyone that I cared about, or that represented an era from my prior life. Even buttons. Needless to say, my home is a collector's paradise, but a housekeeper's nightmare.
Not normal. You need to get out side and find something better to do.
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I gave good advice and once again you attacked me. You are ubsessed with me old man.
why throw the last cookie out just because it is broken?


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yes, i used to, but mainly for stuffed animals. Especially for kittens that dont sell.
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