👇 Comment with a date that changed your life. (We’ll wait. Or won’t. Time is weird like that.)
Stop managing forever. Start dating everything. date everything
In a world obsessed with minimalism, decluttering, and "living in the moment," the concept of might sound tedious, obsessive, or even neurotic. After all, why scribble a tiny month and year on a box of baking soda when you can just toss it? Why write the date on the back of a family photo when it is saved in "the cloud"? 👇 Comment with a date that changed your life
This "report" for covers the game's mechanics, common community-reported issues, and the proper channels for submitting your own bug reports. Game Overview Time is weird like that
This ambiguity leads to decision fatigue. Should you smell it? Taste it? Throw it away and risk wasting food? By dating everything, you outsource that decision to your past self. You convert a stressful guess into a simple binary fact: Before 04/2025? Toss. After? Keep.
While dating everything can be a liberating experience, some potential drawbacks include: