A person who collects things is typically called a "collector" or a "collector specialist."
One can receive a clean slate once they admits that they have messed up. This part is called confession. Then that person makes a conscious decision to not continue to do these things again and began to seek ways how to change their mind which in turn will change their behavior. This part is called repentance. Next that person must also recognize that unless there is another motivator behind their actions they will not fully change, at this point they will acknowledge what Jesus Christ has done on the cross which is took their place and suffer for the bad things they have done. This is called acceptance. Next they will then ask Him to enter into their hearts, and will desire a relationship with Him. He has given that person a clean slate. All the things they had done in the past has been forgotten and now that person is free to do the right things with Jesus help.
A person who buys a lot of things is often described as a shopaholic.
A person with integrity could be called honest, honorable, principled, or trustworthy.
stupid, loser
You can be called forgetful, or an amnesiac (someone who has amnesia, which is memory loss) Oblivious.
A person that forgets whole days may have a problem. Forgetting an entire day can be a sign that a person is ill, or having problems remembering things.
A person who forgets things frequently may be experiencing memory lapses or memory loss, known as amnesia. They could also be described as forgetful or having a poor memory. If memory problems significantly impact daily life, they should consult a medical professional for evaluation and assistance.
i reassurance my friend alot when she forgets things.
That would be either forgetful or absentminded.
Duffy is a forgets things
short-span memory
A person who makes things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stone carver.
A person who collects things is typically called a "collector" or a "collector specialist."
I don't think a sentence can begin with 'who always forgets'. Here are other examples: John, who always forgets his wedding anniversary, bought a gift six weeks late. The mother asked her aunt, who always forgets something, if she remembered to bring the wedding cake. Would you ask someone who always forgets things to take care of something important?
A person who likes to burn things is called a pyromaniac
A person who hoards things that you have would be called..."you." Or whatever your name is.