xkeeper

welcome to my personal hell

dragon warrior iii for the game boy color describes me as "stubborn", and i'm tempted to agree with that assessment


co-owner tcrf.net. i run an old forum, jul.
i've been around the internet since '01.
i generally feel like the internet
peaked somewhere around '07.


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plural / some kind of digital therian thing.
still discovering myself.
all of this is new to me.


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when we moved last april, a lot of my stuff haphazardly went into boxes. there were loose correlations with stuff, but most of it was just "it's time to go and i really don't have time". if i was lucky i wrote on the boxes some loose details of what was in them.

today i decided to inventory them. not fully, i'm not itemizing every usb cable or whatever, but i'm just going through, writing a number on the side and lid of the box, and then putting what's in that box in a list somewhere.

(some things like my card captor sakura nendoroids also skip the inventory and get rehomed immediately.)


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in reply to @xkeeper's post:

i spent time doing it with a few boxes from my mom's place shortly after the roommates finally moved out and it felt really good. then i realized you know i can just do that again, though since it's not a list like this maybe it should be a document, and oh hey

there's so many of these little "oh." moments that nobody ever tells you and you just have to hope you figure out. life is stupid sometimes

edit: in a twist of irony, i failed to label which boxes these games were in, and only that they exist somewhere. and many of my boxes contain multiple consoles and aren't sorted. fml

i'm going the obsessive route with this personally, and literally itemizing every usb cable. i have a big spreadsheet that lists every object in every box. i don't really worry about logical cohesion within boxes, i just throw whatever in whatever box is most convenient. i'm probably not actually moving anywhere for a while, but it's really handy when living largely out of boxes to be able to literally ctrl-F my belongings and find out exactly where item X is. (the problem is keeping it up to date when i add or remove things from the boxes)