đ You know who you are. Your hard drive is bursting with thousands of PDFs, rare books from the 1800s, and at least one âforgottenâ manuscript you swear youâll totally read one day.
But letâs face itâyouâre not reading them. Youâre collecting them. Hoarding them. Stacking them in digital piles like some kind of Public Domain Goblin. And honestly? Respect.
This journal is for you.
âď¸ 100 Prompts for PD Hoarders is here to help you:
âď¸ Sort through your massive collection (or at least pretend to)
âď¸ Figure out why you really keep downloading more (emotional support PDFs, anyone?)
âď¸ Make peace with the fact that youâll never finish them all
âď¸ Actually use what you hoard instead of just stockpiling for the apocalypse
đž You donât need another PDF. You need this journal.
1ď¸âŁ Alex W., Recovering PDF Addict
“I told myself Iâd only download âa fewâ public domain books. Now, I have 10,000 files, a storage crisis, and this journal to help me cope. Send help.”
2ď¸âŁ Marie T., Digital Librarian (Unofficial, But Letâs Be Honest)
“This journal made me question my entire life. Like⌠do I really need 37 versions of âPride and Prejudiceâ? Answer: Yes. But itâs nice to reflect.”
3ď¸âŁ James L., Hoarder of Old Maps & Obscure Philosophical Essays
“If hoarding PDFs was an Olympic sport, Iâd be a gold medalist. This journal is the first thing Iâve actually written in since college. 10/10, no regrets.”
4ď¸âŁ Sarah P., Self-Proclaimed Keeper of Forgotten Knowledge
“I thought I had control over my collection. Then I realized I have three separate folders named âTo Read Eventuallyâ. This journal is my redemption arc.”
5ď¸âŁ Ethan D., Man Who Canât Stop Downloading Free Stuff
“Finally, a book I canât just download and forget about. Well played.”





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