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@cameron
idk if there is a word for this so imma make one up. i think of myself as a tangibilist. i don't care for "stuff" in general, but i do love tangible, touchable reminders of things i experienced - tiny pebbles, a stolen hotel notepad, little tchotchke's from a gift shop
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@arjantupan
Hm. Tangibilist sounds like you want to touch more than anything else. I'm not sure that's always appropriate or wanted. I'm with @freymon.eth on this: souvenirist, with a note that in french the word for memory is souvenir, so in this case that angle of the meaning would be highlighted.
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ah missed the memory part - i do like that although the being able to hold it part does matter a lot to me too so hmmmm
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@arjantupan
Yes. I see. But that's why I like souvenir so much, too, because in general it is understood as being an object. Something to hold or touch. But I see what you mean. Hmm.
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