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80 The person who keeps their refrigerator nearly empty isn’t minimalist, they grew up understanding that a full fridge could be inspected, weaponized, or held against them later

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · today 04:54 EDT

The person who keeps their refrigerator nearly empty isn’t minimalist, they grew up understanding that a full fridge could be inspected, weaponized, or held against them later

An empty fridge is often read as minimalism, but for adults raised in households where food was rationed, counted, or used as leverage, the bare shelves are a nervous-system strategy — reducing the evidence in a room that used to be inspected.

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