I know they're plastic but I try not to buy new stuff until the old thing dies. And they just won't die. I don't wash them daily, maybe once to twice a week? I haven't had any issues with mold. I haul it everywhere, all day, everyday.

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they're primarily a laboratory supplies company!! The parent company is Thermo Fisher lol and the nalgene graduated cylinders and all we had in the lab are gonna outlive us all
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@RANDOM-ONLINE-NERD omg i knew i was a scientist
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bless u
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nalgene forever
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dont treat your shit like it’s disposable! . My laptop is old as hell and doesn’t work unless it’s plugged into a wall, but you know what I am proud that I cared for it like the finely arranged clump of precious metals and plastics that it is instead of like something I have to upgrade because there’s been 10 new versions in the last 8 years I’ve had it. In fact it makes me a fucking saint. I also always hang dry my undies so they don’t stretch out and get holes in them from heat damage. Things will last if you invest just a modicum of care into them..additionally it feels really nice to be able to point to a hideous Victoria’s Secret thong on the drying rack and say “I’ve had that for 14 years”. Also probably in 2 more years gen alpha kids will point to my laptop and call it “vintage”, so that’s something to look forward to. Ok Rec over
Feb 2, 2024
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i like to pretend my stuff have emotions, it makes me keep better care of them. some examples beer cans: no banana peel: no old gameboy: yes nalgene bottle: yes car tires: no
Apr 3, 2024
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with so much Stuff in the world i find the whole concept of buying something brand new a little absurd when it’s so easy to find pre-loved things that are still functional or easily repurposed. every time i deviate from that belief i end up regretting it. this includes every piece of technology i own, a dress i bought last minute to go to a fancy event i was underdressed for, my blender, my electric razor (not so guilty that i bought this new, but still wish i’d splurged and gotten one that would last longer - i can just tell this one is gonna self destruct as soon as it works out how), my docs, and fabric i’ve bought new rather than thrifted. even with socks and undies i feel like i could be making them with thrifted fabric instead of buying the mass produced versions
Oct 23, 2024

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