Vox Hunt: Garage Sale

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Do it in batches. You can probably get rid of 200-300 immediately. Then come back to it in 3-6 months' time and see how you feel about getting rid of some more. Unless you're planning to move in the near future, there's no pressure to do the whole lot immediately.
I'm probably just a cynical bastard for asking this, but why do you feel the need to support multi-millionaires? They can still live it large by just going on tour once in a while. What I usually do in my Feng Shui-moments when everything just has to go(!) is throw out, without looking, everything I haven't needed in a year. I figured if I haven't missed it in a year, it can't be that important to hold on to whatever "it" is.
I'm probably just a cynical bastard for asking this, but why do you feel the need to support multi-millionaires? They can still live it large by just going on tour once in a while. What I usually do in my Feng Shui-moments when everything just has to go(!) is throw out, without looking, everything I haven't needed in a year. I figured if I haven't missed it in a year, it can't be that important to hold on to whatever "it" is.
I'm probably just a cynical bastard for asking this, but why do you feel the need to support multi-millionaires? They can still live it large by just going on tour once in a while.

You're not being a cynical bastard, just a very ill-informed bastard. Unless you're only listening to a certain percentage of existing music artists, the odds are the performers are not very well compensated at all, and a significant number of them do not make a profit on tour, assuming that they CAN tour.
good point.

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