Things in poor neighborhoods are done differently than in middle- and upper- class neighborhoods. People that grow up in poor neighborhoods develop behaviors, customs, and beliefs that are different from other neighborhoods because they are part of surviving in the struggle. When they move on up, some of those behaviors, customs, and beliefs are no longer necessary and can even be harmful (e.g. strong reactions to perceived attacks). Others may actually provide an advantage (e.g. living through power outages). Regardless, these changes can cause a sense of estrangement from their childhood and original culture, leading to some resistance. Given all that:

What did you change and what did you keep?

  • ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    I stopped pulling over to pull useful items out of other people’s trash.

    I still look, but I haven’t yanked a chair or TV in years.

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      2 months ago

      hard for me, neighbor likes to throw away computer cases when he upgrades, got a nice mechanical steel series keyboard too. my son and I cleaned it up, filled it with parts and now he has a decent computer. saved me $300 retail and he learned how to test things to make sure they worked, like io cables and whatnot. win win.

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        2 months ago

        Damn, I can’t imagine throwing that stuff away instead of donating it. If it’s just a common item I’ll drop it off at the thrift store, and if it’s something really good I’ll put it on Craigslist for free. If it’s really good then I’ll sell it.

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          2 months ago

          i can only imagine he thought it was broken, he left

          this case - Corsair 4000D - https://amzn.to/40uje6R

          this keyboard - Steelseries Apex Pro - https://amzn.to/48zfXVP

          and a week later, this case - Thermaltake Core V2 - https://amzn.to/48BL96M

          the thermaltake case i had just bought one a month prior to setup as a backup Truenas server, they Corsair case and keyboard went to my kid’s rig after we cleaned it. haven’t found any major issues, every once in awhile the lights ont he keyboard go wonky, so we just unplug it, wait 10 seconds, and plug it back in. all keys work perfectly find.

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            2 months ago

            Ha! Thay first case is the exact case I have for my main gaming desktop. I almost bought the second case last month when building a HTPC and the only reason I didn’t is because it was a couple inches too big to fit into my home entertainment center. That’s a damned nice keyboard too!

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              2 months ago

              was a pretty popular case, went to my nephews place and he got the same one when he built his computer. it’s HUGE.

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                2 months ago

                Eh, it’s smaller than some other ATX cases I’ve used. Haha. I like big cases for my main power system since it opens up a lot of expansion options, and is way easier to keep cool.

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        2 months ago

        Aww, damn… I’m busted!

        I forgot I have fished a few computers & cable boxes out of the trash… Got a 1TB HD out of a trashed cable box, planning on getting home assistant & jellyfin running soon, so a little extra storage always helps!

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      2 months ago

      When I was a kid, my city had an annual trash week where people would put their large items on the curb for pickup. We used to drive around looking for TVs and anything else that could be valuable, and then pawn them or sell them to other people.

    • I'm back on my BS 🤪@lemmy.autism.placeOP
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      2 months ago

      yoooo, my first adult bed, furniture set, and laptop were from the trash. rich kids in college towns throw out the best stuff. it was a Compaq, and the only problem was overheating because it needed that heat sink lube.