calling another Jimmy.

this is the end, the only end, my friends.

now thrift stores have embraced greed.

"The examples of questionable pricing at Value Village have been piling up for months.

In Courtenay, B.C., one shopper found kids shoes priced at $6.49, while the original tag said $3.

A used book at a store in Winnipeg was being sold for double what it would have cost at its previous retailer."

cbc.ca/news/business/consumers

someone asked me recently what do i do with my old clothes.

hah, i wear them was my response. until they're garbage. some items i have no memory of when or where i got them, except it was likely at a 2nd hand store, back before this grift [sic] started to come about.

@holon42

It always delights me to have to throw away shoes or garments. Clothing should be worn until they are fully worn. Our compulsion to keep filling our closets, is a fool’s addiction.

I buy one good natural knit sweater instead of 6 crappy sweaters made of polyester.

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