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Relieve me of guilt?

I'm in the process of cleaning out to pack to move.  (Btw, I hate paper. I've spent way too much time shredding old ginancial documents.)  I just found a ton of photos in a desk drawer.  They are just random, not good photos.  Tell me I can throw them away.  All pictures are not keepsakes, right?
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Re: Relieve me of guilt?

  • All pictures are not keepsakes, right? 

    Definitely not. Toss away.

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    I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
  • You can throw them away. I say give them a once over, pull out any that are of people you don't have many of, or times that you don't have many pic of. The rest can go.
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    For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
  • Chuck 'em. I throw pictures out all the time.
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  • Every picture is a sacred snapshot in time!  You should keep them regardless of if they are unflattering or don't seem to be of anything inparticular.  One day your grandchildren will want to see what life was like when you were younger, and those photos are their only portal into history.  THINK OF THE CHILDREN.

     

     

     

    Or you could just toss 'em.

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  • Toss 'em.  I only keep flattering pictures. 
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  • Toss them. If you don't, you'll unpack them at your new place and be all, "Ugh, what am I supposed to do with these stupid pictures I'll never look at ever again?"

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  • I'm in Cali's time machine.  Save them and since you're a lady of leisure now, you can spend hours scrapbooking. 
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    "Once I got a bath bomb that, once exploded, filled the tub with confetti. Little sharp metallic pieces of confetti. The product description said nothing about confetti. Oh look, there's a tiny, sharp metallic blue star stabbing me in the labia. HOW RELAXING. " - NoisyPenguin
  • Paper photos are so 1999.
    If it ain't digital, it ain't....  something that rhymes with digital and implies modern.
  • imageCaliopeSpidrman:

    Every picture is a sacred snapshot in time!  You should keep them regardless of if they are unflattering or don't seem to be of anything inparticular.  One day your grandchildren will want to see what life was like when you were younger, and those photos are their only portal into history.  THINK OF THE CHILDREN.

    See.  This is exactly how my brain thinks.  Ok.  Tossing.

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  • imageHezzerlah:
    Paper photos are so 1999.
    If it ain't digital, it ain't....  something that rhymes with digital and implies modern.

    Pivotal?

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    "Once I got a bath bomb that, once exploded, filled the tub with confetti. Little sharp metallic pieces of confetti. The product description said nothing about confetti. Oh look, there's a tiny, sharp metallic blue star stabbing me in the labia. HOW RELAXING. " - NoisyPenguin
  • Toss them. If you really want any of them scan them. No need for clutter.
  • toss them.  then watch hoarders and feel good about yourself.
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  • Do ginancial documents pertain to a vagina?

  • Ha Kay!
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  • imageCaliopeSpidrman:

    Every picture is a sacred snapshot in time!  You should keep them regardless of if they are unflattering or don't seem to be of anything inparticular.  One day your grandchildren will want to see what life was like when you were younger, and those photos are their only portal into history.  THINK OF THE CHILDREN.

    This is exactly why I tossed a bunch of pictures not too long ago.  My daughter doesn't need to see what shenanigans I was up to in college.  

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