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I purchased a desk lamp in 2003. It looks as new and it's still working perfectly fine except the switch is a bit loose so I decorate it with a big paper clip on the switch. So many times I thought of buying a new lamp, but I'm not sure what to do with the existing one. Chucking away a functional item seems like a bit of a waste, and I'd feel guilty.
Dear Lamp, please break soon.
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4chan were are the lamps?
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poor lamp
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@halfeatenface No, this is Pathetic Fallacy.
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This is a perfect example of why I don't just leave my old lamps by the side of the road. Instead, I bludgeon them into pieces so ensure it wont experience sadness. I destroy because I care.
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I'm gonna say this now. Don't watch past 0:45. Just don't.
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Lamp!!! T__T!!!
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aw poor lamp ಥ_ಥ
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Ikea is perpetrating a culture where people find it necessary to throw away things even when they work perfectly fine. "Lamp" has functions beyond the ones inherited from it's owner and his very design reflects some responsibility towards cultural sustainability. I love you, Lamp.
sakuraness 1 year ago 67
Did you ever hesitate to throw away an old toy as a child?
I would always picture the bright, colored plastic - which had been so carefully designed and purchased for me - chipping away and fading in a landfill, as it was covered in mounds of old rotting food and trash.
No matter how rarely I played with the toy, I felt a duty to protect it from that fate by not throwing it away.
Perhaps children have a better understanding of the evils of consumerism than their older, and "wiser", parents..?
halfeatenface 1 year ago 54