Neat and Tidy General

>2019
>Still hoarding files
>Still have messy cables in your case and under your desk
>Still have a DVD drive in your system "just in case"
>Still have ignored project folders from over a year ago
>Still have an unsorted folder full of memes
>Still haven't sorted your Steam folder out with Depressurizer

Why do you choose to live like this, user?

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>the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing
You know, living in Japan for three years now I have yet to see any evidence of the Japanese having any art of decluttering.
It's more of an organized mess.

Oh cool, where do you live?

I'm not even a Jow Forums frequent but damn.. that chicks on op pic so cute

>Still have ignored project folders from over a year ago

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Marie Kondo is a cutie.

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Japan isn't cool, kid. It's a proto-fascist hellhole where everyone works ungodly hours and has no time for what most of us would consider living. Those who don't have high powered careers work jobs that serve those who do.

>Still have a DVD drive in your system "just in case"
I use my optical drive on a regular basis, get fucked

This
I regret getting a case with no place for an optical drive, still need to pick up an external one.

I like this general. Can this be a regular?

Yeah, this is bullshit.
Tokyo/Osaka salaryman life isn't the norm, as much as media likes to pretend it is.

External drives are a pretty good idea. I got one myself. Quite cheap.

>i've been living in japan for years now
>IT'S SHIT TRUST ME DON'T COME HERE
Every time.
Why not leave then?

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Things which we "possess", possess us. Having a thing makes us feel attached and accountable to its wellbeing and proper use.

If one has no things, one has no things to organise.

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Why do I keep seeing this book? Last time it was on /a/ or /v/.

Clean your room bucko

Her show came out on January 1st while everyone was making New Years Resolutions.

Marie Kondo doesn't reject materialism altogether, she just thinks the things you own should be things that you actually honestly want.

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Except it is. You saying Tokyo/Osaka makes people think of isolated cities in the countryside, like you see in Europe anr North America. Japanese people live in megacities. Tokyo goes on and on and on. It's practically a province. Most people live in cities, where life is as I described it. Only a small minority lives on a farm or whatever.

Just cleared my downloads folder which had 1.01 TB of junk in it and now only 100MB. It feels so fresh and liberating, but quite scary during the deletion process since there's that feeling something important is going to be erased.

I have a "random" image folder with several gigs worth of porn and memes going back over a decade. I don't even know how to tackle it.

Probably because of schoolgirls.

Do you ever look at/use the pictures? Do any of the pictures give you joy?

Did you mean penis?

I hit the kill everyone in this thread button

Only gay pictures.

Delete everything in the 'random' folder then, all of it

Except it isn't.
Yes, Tokyo and Osaka are huge, but their working populations aren't TOTALLY salarymen/office workers, and it is those people who are mostly portrayed as horrendously overworked, can't go home until the boss does type professions.
Yes, other areas can be as bad, some doctors for instance, but the medical professions are pretty bad in any major city when it comes to working hours.
The majority of Japanese workers are NOT the horrendously overworked people the western media portrays them. It IS a problem in some specific areas and occupations but it has been turned into a stereotype that is repeated by people who don't have any first hand experience.

So, where did you live?

Seething weeb. Cope harder

>Still hoarding files
in the era of being able to search for files and large disks, who cares
it is neither putting any pressure on available disk space nor is it hard to find what you want
>Still have messy cables in your case and under your desk
this one's true, fine, you got me
>Still have ignored project folders from over a year ago
why in hell would I delete these
they're largely either done or in a usable state
even shit that's in a blatantly unfinished state has been useful to see how I did something, and whether to continue off of that design or do something different
>Still have an unsorted folder full of memes
named files, bitch
>Still haven't sorted your Steam folder out with Depressurizer
barely got shit installed in Steam so it doesn't matter

That's nice. Go throw your toys somewhere else.

japan Jow Forums unite

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You will not fool me, cleaning elf.

Sure is great commuting as a regular person in the city. youtu.be/E7kor5nHtZQ Glad I'm not a 'salaryman' dealing with 'salaryman' bullshit.

Being a salaryman or office worker in Japan doesn't mean you are separate from society and live in a bubble that works according to different rules.

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>Still hoarding files
I'll have you know that my files all reside in a neatly organised directory structure, on redundant, centralised, storage with offsite backup.

>still being a wincuck
imagine having to bargain with your PC when you are allowed to use it

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IMAGINE accidentally trying to use a computer outside the selected time, being met with an update, and when the update finishes a couple of hours later it wiped all of your personal files!

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