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  • DisabledAceSocialist [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    I made a post here months ago about how I saw a book I owned being sold on ebay for over £100, so I tried to find my copy to sell, with no luck. It’s just happened again. I saw a book I’ve had since childhood going on ebay for £115, so I tried to find my copy, and I swear I remember seeing it on my bookshelf last year but now it’s gone. I did have my stuff moved out of my room temporarily last year as a builder came to fix a damp mouldy wall. Maybe it got lost somewhere while being moved. Why does this keep happening? And how? Two builders carried the bookshelf, with all the books in it, up to the attic and then back down when the repair was complete. It’s not up there and I watched them do it, nothing fell off. Things must just dematerialise into another dimension.

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      1 month ago

      I am absolutely certain this is also the dimension the socks from the washing machine disappear to. screm-a

      Joking aside, I sympathize with your frustration. The books can’t be gone, not really at any rate, and I’m sure they turn up eventually. Probably when you least expect it.