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Dec 11, 2022 03:57

Belated fridayfive via calzephyr77...

1. What's the present you gave you're most proud of?

When I give presents, I often give nice things to be proud of. This year, I am most proud of the expensive-for-me giant "coin" filled w/ bas-relief art concerning the Maya and their calendar.

2. What's the most memorable present you've received?

A short-wave radio as a kid.

3. How many people do you typically buy presents for at once, at the most presents-ish part of the year?

Last year, I started a possible tradition of having Walmart send my gifts out to relatives/friends all over the country. Many of these included chocolate, which ended up being paid for by SNAP - a technical glitch, unfortunately. (Not really free, since it came out of my expectant mouth). The rest was on credit card. Doing the same thing this year, but keeping the expense as low as possible. Last year maybe 10 people, maybe 6 this year, idk.

4. What sort of presents do you usually most enjoy receiving?

I'm not sure I enjoy receiving presents. I'm not sure I ever really feel like I own anything anyway. I know my tomb will never be large enough, so I assume I don't really own anything. Since I am usually the most temporary item, most things own me. Which is a big bother, and clutter, because I thought slavery was illegal. But, if I had my choice, I suppose I would prefer to receive money, healthy food or skechers that fit. A ticket to Tasmania would be nice, all expenses paid, plus guarantee I would not be imprisoned.

5. How do you wrap presents? Paper or bag? Sellotape or just folding magic? Ribbon? Gift tag? Other?

I haven't wrapped presents in years, I believe. But I do like to package things that I mail nicely. Walmart does the rest - either delivery from stores or via free shipment. I think my annual Walmart subscription(?) has expired and Walmart does not yet realise this because it is still allowing me free shipping.

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