When I was 17, I remember my best friend moving away to Montreal because she had been accepted to McGill. By her second semester I remember her calling me and saying she had started to dumpster dive. She had found one dumpster in particular, belonging to a grocery store, which she would visit frequently for food that’s “best before date” had
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You made a good point that “because of his vivid imagery and detail, you feel completely involved”. His descriptions were so detailed that I got a very clear picture in my mind of what it might be like to dumpster dive.
I think I could live by Eighner’s philosophy of only acquiring what you need, it would take some getting used to but I think it could be done. I think it would also depend on what he considers to be a necessity and what isn’t. I am sure that some of the things I would consider a necessity he would disagree.
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