Is there a "design style" you've identified fitting to your sensibilities? We're talking home furnishings, interior?

1 Early eclectic. Personally, I tend to be a minimalist. I like to have just what I need, and only minimal decoration on my walls.My wife, on the other hand, tends to be an accumulator.

Between the two of us, we have a sort of a clutter motif.

2 Mine is "if it's cheap and fits through the door..." .

3 hahahaha .... I have an old friend .... back in her/our 20s, when she was gonna marry this guy, the big thing was, he had to get rid of this HUGE ENTIRE WAREHOUSE he had where he kept years of junk he'd accumulated. He was a serious junk collector and hoarder. For some reason, I've met lots of female hoarders, and it's a serious, complicated problem.

But men are just as bad, I've learned. Took him five years to get it all together, decide on a smaller amount of stuff, and get rid of old stuff, and turn over the black hole of stuff and clutter to some other guy. A married friend of mine told me his wife, a clutterer, who meets in a support group for this problem, knows one member of the group who actually has to sleep in a motel room nightly because her entire house is too full of STUFF.

4 Lightworks -- I'm a minimalist, but I like having places to put things, too. Having book cases for books is a great feeling, rather than having books in boxes. I think I'm gonna have to get some kind of little box/cabinet to put some stuff in and keep under my bed.

I love having closets, too, though I hate full closets. Just looks like with something like FreeCycle. Com, people would feel better about getting rid of stuff, cause they're not gonna be trowing it away.

Hahahaha .... I have an old friend .... back in her/our 20s, when she was gonna marry this guy, the big thing was, he had to get rid of this HUGE ENTIRE WAREHOUSE he had where he kept years of junk he'd accumulated. He was a serious junk collector and hoarder. For some reason, I've met lots of female hoarders, and it's a serious, complicated problem.

But men are just as bad, I've learned. Took him five years to get it all together, decide on a smaller amount of stuff, and get rid of old stuff, and turn over the black hole of stuff and clutter to some other guy. A married friend of mine told me his wife, a clutterer, who meets in a support group for this problem, knows one member of the group who actually has to sleep in a motel room nightly because her entire house is too full of STUFF.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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