{"id":59,"date":"2004-12-07T15:32:54","date_gmt":"2004-12-07T13:32:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/herebesubtlety.com\/?p=59"},"modified":"2022-08-15T10:17:09","modified_gmt":"2022-08-15T08:17:09","slug":"dude-where-are-your-things","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/herebesubtlety.com\/?p=59","title":{"rendered":"Dude, Where Are Your Things?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Are we the only people in this world who own things? It&#8217;s like every time I am at somebody&#8217;s place for the first time I get the feeling that we must be very strange people because we actually have things at home. Like books. Or CDs. Or, you know, movies on video or DVD. A lot of them. And other people apparently don&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>Take books for example. We have three IKEA Billy bookcases sized 60&#215;202 cm, two sized 80&#215;202 cm and one sized 60&#215;106 cm stacked with books. And I don&#8217;t even talk about the books that Pi has stored in various boxes in his room or the ones that both of us still have in other people&#8217;s basements somewhere. And I&#8217;m buying new ones all the time.<br \/>\nI take the risk of seeming overly self-convinced and close to arrogant to add that we have books in three languages, four if you count the one Dutch book I ordered while I was high on hubris (I must have been high on something, because there&#8217;s no way I&#8217;m gonna finish this book EVER), five if you count the three or so comic books in Finnish I got from ebay and eight if you count the Japanese and Norwegian language course I bought and the Spanish beginner&#8217;s short stories I bought because I thought that Spanish was so like French that I would be able to read them. Yeah. Did I tell you about the Dutch book? Right. See, when I say that <em>languages<\/em> are my hobby? I mean it.<br \/>\nBottom line is: we own books. A lot of them. And we&#8217;re book lovers, so they are well treated and look great in their IKEA home.<\/p>\n<p>So, where are the books at other people&#8217;s places? Do they hide them? I just realized that other people might go to the library and get their books from there, a thing that I haven&#8217;t done in years. One reason is that I like to get amazon packages. Another reason is that most of the books I want to have are too new to get at the library and since I want them in English if possible, the chances for me to get them are not that good. So, the library sounds like a good idea in theory but doesn&#8217;t work for me at all. And that from a girl that once declared the local library her second home. I even got to advise other people on what to read because I was there every damn day. I was like part of the staff for at least one summer. But I guess those were the times before amazon and the joys of online shopping and before my aversion against reading books originally written in English in German. (I don&#8217;t, just for the record, read books by German authors in the English translation. I&#8217;m not that crazy.)<\/p>\n<p>Okay, but even <em>if<\/em> they go to the library, they should have some books, shouldn&#8217;t they? And by some I mean a number of books great enough to fill at least one bookcase. Is that too hard? Because that&#8217;s approximately the amount of books I owned when I was 14.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not saying that I think those people are stupid and don&#8217;t read, I&#8217;m just curious. Where are their books?<\/p>\n<p>And don&#8217;t make me start about CDs. I admit that both Pi and I are music geeks and have an inordinant number of CDs. I haven&#8217;t counted mine lately, but I think I must own about 400 CDs and I&#8217;m very proud to say that only a real small number of those are burnt CDs. Pi says he owns about 1000 CDs and that&#8217;s likely to be possible since his collection needs about twice the space for storing, so that number sounds accurate. I can&#8217;t talk for Pi here, but with few exceptions I can honestly assure you that I have listened to each CD I own. I can&#8217;t afford to buy CDs and not listen to them at the moment anyway.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, I am a whole album girl. If I hear a song I really like, I need the whole album. I have a well developed distaste for singles. I don&#8217;t get them. What are they for, why should I spend money on them? I hope I&#8217;m not pissing somebody off when I say that in my opinion singles are for teenagers (who don&#8217;t know better) and losers (who will never know better).<br \/>\nExperience showed me that on any given album the song that was taken from the album as a single (and therefor most likely the one that made me buy that album) is one of my least favorites in the end. There are exceptions, but few. That&#8217;s one reason why I want to get the whole thing. Another reason why in spite of all our money problems I still can&#8217;t help buying CDs every now and then is I just like owning it (like, you know, I like owning books). The booklet, the CD, the whole package. I want it.<\/p>\n<p>Other people obviously don&#8217;t. It&#8217;s not as bad as with books, but on the other hand, I consider music and the blessings of a good CD collection even more valuable to my inner peace than literature.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe my priorities are screwed up. Here I am, bitching about the fact that I haven&#8217;t had a decent vacation (like in <em>going away<\/em>) in nearly five years and at the same time I consider about ten different things I could order on amazon right now (such as <em>Spellforce Add-On: Breath of Winter<\/em> and <em>Shadow of the Phoenix<\/em>, <em>Sex and the City Season 6<\/em>, Petra Haden&#8217;s (and Bill Frisell&#8217;s) new CD, <em>Winnie-the-Pooh<\/em> in Latin, several books on linguistics,&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>I guess my main problem is that I like to own things. Not in that sick sense that I want to just have randomly chosen items, but that I like to get something I&#8217;m interested in and keep it. I&#8217;m not a renting person. I don&#8217;t like to rent. I loved the library when I was younger, but not so much now, I&#8217;ve never been a member of any video rental shop. I want to watch a movie any time I want. I don&#8217;t want to feel hurried to watch a movie just because if I don&#8217;t tonight I will have to pay more tomorrow. I like the books I read standing in my bookcase as my trophies of accomplished literature efforts.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not oversensitive with my stuff. My CDs tend to fly around outside their cases, I don&#8217;t mind friends and relatives borrowing anything even for a long time and as long as they don&#8217;t break anything I don&#8217;t really care how they treat my things. It&#8217;s just books and discs. But I like them to be mine.<\/p>\n<p>Basically, Pi and I are media guys. Our whole apartment is filled with media. I also have about 15 or more computer games and we have a medium sized collection of boardgames. Sometimes it seems to me that we are interested in way too many things already. I can&#8217;t keep up with what I want to read, watch, listen to at all. It&#8217;s the crux of being interested in many things that the average 24-hour day is too short for all the things you would like to do. It&#8217;s even frustrating at times, like &#8218;What? It&#8217;s 2 am already? But I wanted to at least finish this level&#8230; and then I wanted to read some more in my book! And see the latest episode of Joan of Arcadia!&#8216;<\/p>\n<p>And this is why I can&#8217;t understand how people get along without the number of books, CDs, movies and stuff that I would consider average. I love to come to a place the first time and browse the bookshelves and CD-racks, look for the DVDs and maybe even borrow the one or other because I want to read or see that, too. That hardly ever happens. It&#8217;s always other people borrowing things from us.<\/p>\n<p>Yeah, because we are stupid enough to keep buying stuff.<\/p>\n<p><em>Current mood:<\/em> Getting headaches. Maybe that&#8217;s my punishment for being so self-absorbed and arrogant.<br \/>\n<em>Listening to:<\/em> Nothing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are we the only people in this world who own things? It&#8217;s like every time I am at somebody&#8217;s place for the first time I get the feeling that we must be very strange people because we actually have things at home. Like books. Or CDs. Or, you know, movies on video or DVD. 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