The "Hey! I have some crap for sale!" - pager thread.

The "What's New" and "New Posts" and the little bell at the top right cover natively pretty well what this post is intended for. I'd appreciate NOT having a 2nd post about something I'd already been notified about. There's a forum for selling, if one wants to buy. There are also individual threads where folks post their wares that I can go to if I'm interested or curious. Each of these also shows up in the What's New and New Posts links, ...which is how most probably interface with BNut initially anyway (or should?). Having yet another post seems unnecessary.

Crap or not.

$0.02

Wow, golly! I'm just new here and don't really understand how the forum works!

I'm kidding, obviously.

;)
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I did this because this has been a personal issue I've run into... As have a decent handful of others I had spoken to.

I saw a need, and suggested a solution.

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If it's "unnecessary" and a bad idea...

No one will use it and it will fall into obscurity, never again to grace your "latest posts"

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Man...

Feels like I just can't win..

My life OUTSIDE the phone does NOT seem this negative...

Maybe it's time to put it down again... Even though I JUST got "back".

Some things are not worth the negativity... That stuff sticks to you, and gets tracked everywhere.
 
You laugh and joke NOW....

But what would you do if a bunch of us showed up, looking for herb seedlings!!

🤣
There are about 7, or 10, one per customer, if more than that show up then y’all can fight it out, I’ll provide beer and those who don’t participate can watch
 
There are about 7, or 10, one per customer, if more than that show up then y’all can fight it out, I’ll provide beer and those who don’t participate can watch
No fair. Most of us don't know kung fu. How are we going to compete with the locals?
 
It's better to consider your own work as crap and be humble, and certainly not call it Art with a capital A. In Japanese aesthetics this is a line you should not cross, to the point where you may label other people's "body of work" but not your own "stuff." Gyozan took decades to be Gyozan and the guy is still super humble, but in the West we all want to be Artists on day one. Let us be honest with ourselves, random internet people who picked up pottery 10 or so years ago. Have a sense of humor, be humble, price fairly.
 
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