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Sounds like a basic collecting addiction. Lots of people fall into this category. Some people collect things that hold or increase value (coins, stamps, guns, watches, etc), and some people collect things that are worthless down the line.


After my Uncle passed, she became a hoarder. DVD's, and piles of other useless junk. There were little narrow pathways through the piles of junk in the house. She lived in another state, so I didn't see the situation until after she passed. Her siblings had an estate sale after they cleaned the place up enough to walk through. What didn't sell, like the DVD's, went into several roll-off 30 yard dumpsters.
 
Came back again and the Roomba vac thinks the fan is the mother ship
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After my Uncle passed, she became a hoarder. DVD's, and piles of other useless junk. There were little narrow pathways through the piles of junk in the house. She lived in another state, so I didn't see the situation until after she passed. Her siblings had an estate sale after they cleaned the place up enough to walk through. What didn't sell, like the DVD's, went into several roll-off 30 yard dumpsters.
I have been in homes where people were hoarders. If I described the one place you would would probably think that I was exaggerating.
The first one I ran into was insane. They saved everything everywhere. They even boxed up dog poop and stored it in the basement. Eventually one of the boxes burst into flames from spontaneous combustion destroying the house.
The pressurized well tank apparently did not have a relief valve. It boiled and exploded rocketing up through the floor and roof. It was a fine mess.
 
I have been in homes where people were hoarders. If I described the one place you would would probably think that I was exaggerating.
The first one I ran into was insane. They saved everything everywhere. They even boxed up dog poop and stored it in the basement. Eventually one of the boxes burst into flames from spontaneous combustion destroying the house.
The pressurized well tank apparently did not have a relief valve. It boiled and exploded rocketing up through the floor and roof. It was a fine mess.
Geez everybody knows you store dog poop in the stove...uh duh
 
Geez everybody knows you store dog poop in the stove...uh duh
No telling what was being stored in their stove. Probably something.

Had another one where house and kitchen in particular was stuffed. Especially paper. Somehow the microwave caught the paper trash on fire. House was salvageable but barely.
 
Sounds like a basic collecting addiction. Lots of people fall into this category. Some people collect things that hold or increase value (coins, stamps, guns, watches, etc), and some people collect things that are worthless down the line.

I got 30 pieces of silver and will buy more when my budget allows…..
 
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