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In the era of overconsumption, it’s rare to see people holding onto their belongings for an extended amount of time. For example, nowadays, an article of clothing is worn on average 7 times before being discarded. That’s not nearly enough to wear down a high-quality garment, which means we’re getting rid of perfectly fine things and contributing to pollution in the process. However, there are still some people who don’t mind the rugged appearance of their belongings and use them until they can no longer serve them, saving our planet from unnecessary waste. 

In today’s list, the Bored Panda team has gathered many of these instances to remind us all that if an item is old or has lost most of its visual appeal, it doesn’t necessarily mean we have to throw it away (as long as it’s functioning perfectly fine, of course). Scroll down to find dearly loved things that got worn over time below, and don’t forget to upvote the ones that impress you the most.

While you're at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Stacy Savage, founder of Zero Waste Strategies, an environmental consulting firm, who kindly agreed to share a few tips on how we can make our belongings serve us longer.

#1

This Dog Statue Is All Worn Out Where People Touch It

Dog statue at well showing signs of wear, polished by time.

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Heffalump
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3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Seeing that on a statue always makes me feel good. It tells me that the statue means something to people.

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    Gilly And I Were Inseparable Since I Was Born, She’s 27 Years Old And Very Well Worn

    Colorful caterpillar toy contrasted with its worn-down version, showing the effects of time on belongings.

    I took her out of my closet the other day to show my 5 year old son and he cried when I showed him what she used to look like.

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    #3

    This Is A Real Knife That Is Used By The Fish Cutter At My Current Job. He's Been Using It For 35 Years

    A knife with a worn-down, aged blade and a partially stained handle lies on a white surface.

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    Stacy Savage, founder of Zero Waste Strategies, tells us that what inspired her to choose a more conscious and sustainable way of living is having firsthand experience with pollution.

    "I grew up under the brown, hazy skies and rotten egg smells of southeast Texas where the oil and gas industry dominates the area’s regional economy. Both my parents and most of my extended family worked at these refinery plants, so I have firsthand experience with pollution," she shared.

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    #4

    Our Local Barber Has Been In Business For As Long As I Can Remember. The Metal Floor Is Worn Down Where He Walks Round The Only Chair Each Day.

    Barber chair with worn-down floor, showing effects of time on people's belongings.

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    #5

    The Old Floor Of A Pizza Place Reveals Itself In Front Of The Counter

    Worn-down floor tiles show a path of different color and pattern amidst red and green squares, illustrating the passage of time.

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    The Worn Path In The Middle Of This Old Wooden Boardwalk

    Weathered wooden boardwalk over marshland at sunset, showcasing wear and tear over time.

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    "Seeing the tangible impacts of climate change (and knowing my whole family is complicit) enforces that every little action counts," she added. "Choosing a more sustainable lifestyle became less about necessity and more about wanting to be part of the solution. Plus, there's a rewarding sense of peace when you know you're contributing positively even in small ways."

    #7

    My Cat's Toy After A Year Of Use

    Colorful toy showing wear from time; one side vibrant, the other faded and frayed.

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    #8

    In Machining We Use Brass Hammers So We Don't Damage Parts Made From Steel. We Get A New Hammer Every Year Or So

    Worn-down sledgehammers lined up, showcasing the impact of time on tools.

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    Scott Rackley
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup. I have worn several down to nothing as a toolmaker. Copper, Brass, and Nickel.

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    She's been in the sustainability industry, helping companies produce less waste for more than 20 years. So who better than her to ask for some advice on how to apply the zero waste strategies she offers to business in our own lives?

    But before we dive into it, we were curious to know if she agrees that people nowadays are replacing and discarding their belongings too often.

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    #12

    My Phone, Bought In 2015. I'm Still Using It. Not Far From Celebrating His 10th Birthday

    Worn-down Nokia phone showing keypad damage due to heavy use and time.

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    "You know, we live in a world that's driven by consumerism, always encouraging us to buy the latest and greatest. But I really think it's important for us to pause and consider the impact of replacing items so frequently," she told us.

    "Many belongings have a longer lifespan than we give them credit for, and by keeping them around a bit longer, we can reduce waste and make more mindful choices that are kinder to the planet."

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    #14

    The Sleeve For My Mom's Work ID, She Said She Hadn’t Taken It Out In 10+ Years

    Worn-down ID card showing effects of time, held in hand near a desk with a cup and drawers in the background.

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    StPaul9
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    NO offence, but I'm expecting Pennywise the Clown to come out of that image.

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    "We also need to hold corporations accountable that produce items under 'planned obsolescence,' which calls for items to be designed for breakage or systems to be outdated quickly," she noted.

    Planned obsolescence is a purposeful strategy of designing products that break quickly or become no longer useful rather quickly. Businesses apply this idea to their practices to encourage sales without really thinking about the impact it has on our environment.

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    To be more considerate of our planet, we should try our best not to buy into the planned obsolescence strategy that companies are selling and take better care of our things instead.

    "Taking good care of what we have is simple and effective. It starts with regular maintenance, like cleaning and storing items properly. Being gentle in how we use and handle our possessions goes a long way, too. It's about respecting the things we've invested in, and doing so can greatly extend their life, which can save us money and reduce waste in the process," Savage advised.

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    #21

    My Boot Soles After Two Years Of Almost Daily Use In A Farm

    Worn-down soles of cowboy boots showing age and wear, illustrating the effects of time on belongings.

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    bookbuddy
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The one on the left is a farm chick looking at a newborn chick coming from its shell!

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    And sometimes, all a dearly loved item needs is a little bit of mending - not us hurrying to throw it into a landfill. Learning some basic repair or repurposing skills can greatly prolong the life of our belongings.

    "It's amazing what a needle and thread can accomplish. I love repurposing items as well—an old ladder can become a stylish bookshelf, for example, or an old tire can be stuffed with fiber filling and upholstered to make a dog bed," Savage suggested.

    #22

    Thought You Folks Might Appreciate The Wear On My Father-In-Law's Key Chain After Years Of Bumping Into The Dashboard

    A worn-down keychain with a detailed moose design, showcasing people's belongings affected by time.

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    #23

    My Old 54 Mm Skateboard Wheels Next To My New 54 Mm Skateboard Wheels

    A hand holds two skateboard wheels, one new and one worn down by time.

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    Karl der Große
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I knew a guy who bought 100s of pairs of rental roller skates that the local rink was getting rid of. He thought polyurethane wheels were a fad that people would tire of once they saw how the steel wheels last longer. It was 1983.

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    #24

    My Old Trowel I Use For Stonework And A New One

    Two trowels, one worn down by time, on concrete background.

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    "The key is to see potential in the old. Sometimes, just a fresh coat of paint or a new use for an old object can breathe new life into it. And remember, it's okay to ask for help or turn to online communities for creative ideas. I would recommend searching your local area for a “Fix-it Clinic” where tinkerers in the community gather, usually at a library, to mend broken items, such as jewelry and small electronics. There's a sense of pride and satisfaction that comes from creating something new from something old!" Savage said as a farewell.

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    #26

    10 Years Of Accidentally Dropping Keys

    Worn-down keys on a pegboard; close-up shows wood trim's wear over time.

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    #31

    The Area Of This Door Is Well Worn By People Unlocking It

    Rusty door hook with worn-down paint and deep grooves showing effects of time.

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    #32

    Rip After Almost 20 Years Of Daily Use

    Worn-down green JanSport backpack showing frayed fabric and exposed seams, exemplifying belongings affected by time.

    This thing has been a high school bag, college bag, gym bag, take stuff to work every day bag, and it is my personal item when I fly (has to fit under the seat).

    It felt so unceremonious to just discard it, so I thought I would share it with someone folks that can appreciate it before I send it off.

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    #34

    I've Worn These Shoes For 4 Months

    Worn-down brown leather shoe with visible scuff marks on the heel, showcasing effects of time on belongings.

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    Elizabeth Bennett
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You really should see a physical therapist, or a physiatrist, a chiropractor, or an orthopedic doctor. This problem will cause others as you get older that are much harder to fix than correcting your gait right now.

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    #35

    Optometrist's Floor After Years Of Chair Rolling

    Worn-down floor beneath an office chair, showing the effects of time on people’s belongings.

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    David
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It actually doesn't take too long to start seeing damage. If you regularly sit in a roller style office chair in your home, get one of those plastic floor mats meant to go under desks.

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    #37

    So A Few Weeks Ago I Posted About My Skate Shop’s Screwdriver That Was Used For Grip Tape On A Skateboard. Well After 7 Years Of Use, It Finally Broke Yesterday!

    A screwdriver worn down by time, with a person holding it in a skateboard shop.

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    Ididthings
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    2 skateboarding posts in the same thread?? bp you're spoiling me!!!

    #38

    Finally Figured Out What My Comfort Object Used To Look Like

    Plush rabbit shows wear and tear over time; one new, one old and faded.

    Slept with this stuffed bunny pretty much every day of my life (I’m almost 30), he was a gift to my mom from a friend back in the 80s. I never knew what he looked like originally. Finally found a listing on eBay that shows his original state.

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    #39

    This Old Photograph Seems To Have Peeled Entirely Away Only Where The Fish Are

    Worn-down photo of people on corkboard, showing effects of time, with peeling surface and visible pushpins.

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    #41

    I Gave My Dad This Batman Wallet 10 Years Ago, I Was Like 4 Or 5 Years Old And I Got It In Preschool. He Uses It To This Day

    Worn-down Batman-themed wallet showing signs of use over time.

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    #42

    Brand New Teeth For Excavator Bucket (Also Old Worn Tooth For Comparison)

    Worn-down excavator tooth compared to new ones, showing the effects of time on belongings.

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    #43

    The Amount Of Wear Level Difference Between New And Old Brake Pads

    Worn-down brake pad comparison highlighting the effects of time on belongings, held in a gloved hand.

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    #44

    My Photochromic Lenses Developed Hexagon Shaped Holes After 10 Years Of Daily Use

    Worn-down glasses showing signs of aging held in hand.

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    JacPot
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How does his happen? Do you have laser beams coming from your eyes?

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    The Way The Surface Of The Board Is Worn On Top Of The Footsteps At Local Playground

    Worn-down climbing wall with faded surfaces, showcasing the effects of time on playground equipment.

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    #47

    This Map At A Pediatrician’s Office Near DC Is Worn Down From Parents/Kids Pointing At Where They Live

    Map showing North America with faded colors, illustrating the wear of time on the belongings.

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    I'm So Grateful I Bought Into The Docs For Life Scheme. Worn For Two Years Every Day, Soles Worn Down Flat, Identical Replacement Pair Arrived Today

    New and worn-down boots side by side, illustrating belongings affected by time.

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    Existing
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Only 2 years? Have docs really gotten that bad? I’ve had mine for over a 30yrs. Had the heal fixed from wear and tear but still good. These boots have seen things.

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    #50

    This Honolulu Stop Sign Bleached By The Sun

    Worn-down stop sign at street intersection, showing effects of time with faded lettering and bent post.

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    Kalevra
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    3 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fun Fact. That stop sign is no longer legal and therefore no longer have to stop. I.E. You can probably fight it in court and win.

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    #53

    Gaussian Distribution Of Usage Marks At My Local Gym

    Stacked gym weights showing wear from time and use.

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    #56

    Old Dog Brush vs. A New One

    Worn-down pink grooming brush next to a new blue one, showing effects of time on belongings.

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    A girl
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These things are awesome. My dog sheds his winter coat profusely. These really help keep the dog hair tumble weeds in the house to a minimum.

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    #57

    My 20 Year Old Toy Phone And My Daughters Brand New One! Both Fisher Price

    Two Fisher Price toy phones; one worn by time, the other new.

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    My Friend Has Worn The Same Shoes All The Time Since I Met Him In High School. I Saw These When I Went To His House For A Fourth Of July Party Last Night

    Worn-down checkered shoes stacked on a wire shelf, showcasing time's impact on people's belongings.

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    This Penny That Was Stuck In A Washing Machine

    Worn-down coin from the United States of America on a wooden surface, illustrating the effects of time on belongings.

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    #61

    Maple Fretboard Finish Worn Down

    Close-up of a guitar neck with worn-down frets showing the effects of time on belongings.

    Yes, I know I’m a bad person for lettting things get this far. Love this guitar and have had it for decades (late eighties MIJ Strat).
    Would this worn finish require a refret (I’m assuming the frets would be removed, the whole fretboard sanded down and refinished and then refretted and might as well do new nut)?

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    Ace
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like the frets themselves are quite worn too, but if you're not getting any buzzing I'd probably just leave them as they are for the time being. Otherwise yes, complete refurb of the neck.

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    #62

    My Best Friend’s Well-Loved, No-Name, No-Pigment, Walmart-Special Pallet, 5 Years Later

    Worn-down makeup palette showcasing the effects of time with faded colors and empty pans.

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    #64

    Replaced My Mom’s Gardening Gloves For Mother’s Day This Year

    New glove beside a worn-down glove, illustrating the effects of time on people’s belongings.

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    #65

    The Path My Elderly Neighbor Has Made To The Smoking Area Over Time. She Is The Only One In Our Apartment Complex Who Smokes

    Path in grass worn down by frequent use, leading to a shed amidst greenery.

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    #66

    This Tree Is Worn From People Sitting On It

    Worn-down tree trunk shaped by time, bending sharply near the base, with bare trees and leaves surrounding it.

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    ZovThePhoenix
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This looks like such a nice place to read a book for a few hours📖

    #67

    My Grandmother’s Cast Iron Skillet Is About 60 Years Old. She’s Used It So Much The Bottom Is Smooth

    Worn-down cast iron skillet showcasing the effects of time and frequent use.

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    Spittnimage
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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All skillet bottoms are smooth from new; never seen one that wasn't. 🤔

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    Bottle Cap Wall Art At A Dive Bar Rusting Away From From The Water Spray Of A Hand Dryer

    Hand dryer on a wall of bottle caps with worn-down plaster beneath, showing time's effect on belongings.

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    #69

    My Cat’s Collar After One Year Of Use

    Worn-down blue collar next to a new blue collar, illustrating the effects of time on belongings.

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    WindySwede
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Make sure you have the one that snaps open if they get stuck! (I think this one is like that)

    #70

    The Way Diatomaceous Earth Has Worn Away This Stainless Steel Chute

    Metal surface with a hole showing signs of wear and tear over time, illustrating the effects of prolonged usage.

    This is a 10 ga stainless steel (0.135" thick) chute in a food processing plant. Diatomaceous earth is run through this chute, which has made these very unusual wear patterns. When you take a cutting wheel, grinding disc, sanding pad, etc to a piece of stainless, you never get these weird ridges and shapes. I'm actually still confused about how it seems to wear layers, as I didn't think there were layers in stainless. It's not a laminated material.

    Also, diatomaceous earth extremely fine. It acts as an abrasive, but it's about as fine as corn starch, so it's impressive how much of the metal has worn away.

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    #72

    Worn Out Marks On The Floor Show The Rule Of Thumb For Using A Urinal

    Three white urinals on a tiled wall, floor showing signs of wear from time.

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    #74

    I Absolutely Love Old Bars Of Europe. It Just Hits Different

    Worn-down stone threshold at a bar entrance, illustrating the fascinating effects of time on people's belongings.

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    The Difference 8 Years Of Daily Use Makes

    Two identical office chairs showing signs of wear over time, with faded and worn surfaces.

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    #76

    I Might Keep My Yellow Worn Out Pillow For The Rest Of My Life

    Worn-out yellow pillow alongside a newer beige pillow, showcasing how belongings get worn-down by time.

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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or you can, you know, wash the pillow. Maybe then women will come and stay.

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    Olu Kai. I Have Worn These Every Day, For Hours, For 6+ Years. Walk, Ride Boards, Worked, Beach Use. Like Really Hard Use And The Only Thing Worn Out Is The Neoprene

    Worn-down black sandals on a colorful rug, showcasing the effects of time on people's belongings.

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    #78

    Wallpaper In A Restaurant, Worn From People Leaning Against The Wall

    Worn-down wooden table with benches beneath a floral patterned wall and a hanging lamp above.

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    Mary Kelly
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    2 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    that's not wear...that is grease and filth from people leaning against the wallpaper...yuck!

    #79

    My Friend’s Favourite Jeans Back Pocket, Where She Always Keeps Her Phone

    Worn denim jeans with a frayed pocket and small hole, showcasing belongings getting worn-down by time.

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    The Asphalt At The Bus Stop Has Slowly Been Pushed Into Grooves, Over The Many Years Of Use

    A road showing wear from time with grooves and marks near a suburban street.

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    #82

    After Several Years Of Faithful Service, It's Time To Retire My LEGO Robot Keychain

    Two Lego robot keychains, one with colorful details and one worn-down over time, on a blue background.

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    #83

    12 Year Old iPod Compared To A Fully Restored One

    Worn-down iPod next to pristine one, highlighting effects of time on belongings.

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    #84

    Surface Pro Type Cover After 2 Years Of Daily Use. Still Works

    Worn-down laptop with keyboard showing signs of time, highlighting people's belongings aged by use.

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    Is There Any Way I Can Figure Out The Date On This Worn Coin?

    A worn, smooth coin in a person's hand, illustrating belongings worn-down by time.

    This is one of two coins my GFs granddad had carried around for years. The other one he wore paper thin but this one we can still make out some details on the front and back but I can’t make out any dates. Is there anything I can do to bring out any resemblance of a date?

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    3 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is an acid that could do that, it's used by law enforcement when numbers have been filed off car frames and other metal items. Not sure what it's call or if it's publicly available though.

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    Ear Pads Of Headphones Turned Brown After 12 Years Of Use

    Worn-down headphone cushions on a keyboard, showing the effects of time on belongings.

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    Poll Question

    How often do you find yourself discarding items due to minor wear and tear?

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    Occasionally

    Rarely

    Never, I hold on to them