I have a friend that collects old handheld wood planers like below. Apparently there is a rarity gradient involved. I'm not sure how much practical use they have, but it's an idea to spur another idea.
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Have you tried collecting scat? A scat collection would be a wonderful conversation starter.
"Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt
I have a friend that collects old handheld wood planers like below. Apparently there is a rarity gradient involved. I'm not sure how much practical use they have, but it's an idea to spur another idea.
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Boo, Hiss.
Since my health seems to be at the top of your mind all the time. I've lost 39 pounds in the last 8 months. I'm about a month and a half away from being at a weight I've not seen in a decade.
So suck my dick you talent-less hack and thanks for all the fish.
Peace out cunts.
Where was the last place you saw it? Retrace your steps the best you can until you find it.
"Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt
I'd just not collect. Collecting should be a byproduct of a goal, not the goal.
Maybe get more involved in a hobby that is now too expensive to collect.
Build a raspberry pi emu machine, then use raspberry pi to learn more about coding or hardware.
Maybe start drawing g your own comics.
Maybe learn how to make your own movies.
And don't fill your house with easy to find collectables. You're just filling your house with trash then.
There's a growing community of people collecting Weber grills. With most of the focus being on the older stuff from the 60's, 70's, and 80's. There's pages out there on how to properly restore them, how to clean them etc. Once cleaned up they're still great grills.
*tsk* Such anger!
BTW, find the last post I've ever made about your girth. Hell, I never even got involved in that thread where you were crying about not being able to pass by a drive-thru, although I did find it endlessly amusing.
P.S. It's "talentless." No dash.
We're passing into genuine meanness guys.
Dude just wanted to talk about hobbies.
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