The handy-dandy delete key on your keyboard will recycle whatever files you have selected quite handily, in case you forgot where your recycle bin went or your finger is prone to slipping(guilty). I think shift-delete totally subverts the recycle bin and just nukes the files, too, in case something needs to extra disappear right now.
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The local antique store is going out of business, so their shtick today was 'bring a box and you can fill it for five bucks.' Quite happily, I got a few vases and pots I'm looking to put houseplants in now that I can safely shop in the flesh for plants, but among the artefacts I brought home is a 'Real Soft Toy' bear that I'm 25% sure is haunted.
It's got a benign, if slightly asymmetrical look, didn't get picked out by anyone else, seems relatively free of the dust and grime that accosted a few of the other pieces I bought, and it's living on my spare chair now. If I never post again, it's snapped my neck and left out the window for its next victim.
Also, it's totally fun to open a conversation with 'Hey, so I bought this, ah, 'Real Soft Toy (great for people who like bears!)' the other day, much like it was to open with 'I got pooped on while polishing my two-foot rail spike.' It might actually be a bridge spike, I'm not really sure, but I fished it out of the bottom of a river and it's got layers of rust to be worn away and a bird deffo pooped on my leather jacket while I was at it.
Apparently submerging the thing in vinegar will help to dislodge the rust, but I don't exactly have a receptacle to hold it without going nuts on the vinegar budget, so I guess I'll stick to scrubbing. Why derust it anyways? I dunno! It's neat, I found it, maybe I'll make a magic wand out of it.