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'''Droplifting''' (also ''reverse shoplifting'', ''shopdropping'') is the practice of secretly ''leaving'' items at a shop (- as a pun on ''shoplifting'', the ''taking'' of items from shops), abusing the temples of profit and consumerism for sharing. | |||
Sometimes, for some people [[bookcrossing]] involves similar practices... | Sometimes, for some people [[bookcrossing]] involves similar practices... | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://droplift.org/ droplift.org] | * [http://droplift.org/guide.html Droplift Guide] | ||
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* [http://shopdropping.net/ shopdropping.net]--> | |||
[[Category:Practice of Sharing]] | [[Category:Practice of Sharing]] |
Revision as of 03:51, 2 December 2008
Droplifting (also reverse shoplifting, shopdropping) is the practice of secretly leaving items at a shop (- as a pun on shoplifting, the taking of items from shops), abusing the temples of profit and consumerism for sharing.
Sometimes, for some people bookcrossing involves similar practices...