Diary - Last night, I watched a show about hoarders.

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Last night, I watched a show about hoarders. The protagonist was reluctant to throw away her stuff at first but she needed to provide a better environment for her sick husband so she finally made it. I find myself is a paper hoarder. Even if a piece of paper is full of words and images, I still can find some space to write something. After the piece of paper is completely full, I would use it to pack the dirt. However, I have too much paper and sometimes there are bugs so I have to throw it away.
 
so she finally made did it. I find would describe myself is as a paper hoarder. Even if a piece of paper is full of words and images, I still can find some space to write something on it. After the piece of paper is completely full, I would use it to pack the dirt. However, I have too much paper and sometimes there are that attracts bugs so I have to throw it away.
I don't understand what the underlined part means.
 
I don't understand what the underlined part means.
Dirty things on the floor such as mud, dust or rubbish. I would use paper to wrap them up and throw them away.
 
In that case, say something like "Once there's no more space to write, I use the pieces of paper to wrap rubbish before putting it in the bin". It's a strange concept to me. I would sweep dust or rubbish up with a broom and then a dustpan and brush and then just deposit it straight in the bin (which would have a bin bag in, of course). As a rule, I wouldn't expect to find mud in my house.
 
@Maybo A hoarder can't bring himself/herself to throw anything away. That's not you. You are, perhaps, excessively frugal, but that's different.
 
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@Maybo A hoarder can't bring himself/herself to throw anything away. That's not you. You are, perhaps, excessively frugal, but that's different.
Only for paper. :ROFLMAO:
 
The protagonist was reluctant to throw away her stuff at first but she needed to provide a better environment for her sick husband so she finally made it.
The practice of reusing stuff may be environment-friendly but how does that provide a "better environment" for the sick husband? Surely, the result from the action is not immediate.
 
The practice of reusing stuff may be environment-friendly but how does that provide a "better environment" for the sick husband? Surely, the result from the action is not immediate.
She threw away things to make their room cleaner to provide a better environment for the sick husband.
 
I see - that's decluttering, which is not really related to environmental-friendly practices.
 
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