Foods we buy in boxes and bags take no less than two years to expire. Plates at the bottoms of stacks in a cupboard, untouched for a few years of apartment living. Heirlooms hosting dust in a suburban basement. I've never been in love with things.
Life with things
28.09.17 — Hailey Savage
Foods we buy in boxes and bags take no less than two years to expire. Plates at the bottoms of stacks in a cupboard, untouched for a few years of apartment living. Heirlooms hosting dust in a suburban basement. I’ve never been in love with things.
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