Jesus Christ. I don't get that whole keep it in its box thing. who gives a shit if it won't be mint, boxes are ugly. whatever makes him happy I guess.
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Jesus Christ. I don't get that whole keep it in its box thing. who gives a shit if it won't be mint, boxes are ugly. whatever makes him happy I guess.
lol @ vhs
And what are these?
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a78...Picture180.jpg
Looks like they're from the spawn (mcfarlane) series. Dunno what series or anything tho.
There's a point in every collector's life where they might decide that contentedness is a good thing. They're able to enjoy what they do have to a much greater extent without scrambling to pick up every next big thing. It puts things into perspective, too. You're able to pause for a moment and say "will I actually enjoy and use this?" before you go and drop monies into it.
Maybe he never will, but the further you dive into it, the worse you feel when you get to the point I just illustrated.
*sniff*.......that was just beautiful man :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by TrialSword
it would suck if his house burnt down or he got robbed.
or he had to move.
That is why I only collect the stuff I actually want. Thats what happens when you go from normal to extreme. I hope he has insurance for all that stuff.
This is what happens when you have more money than you know what to do with.
I don't think it's any worse than collecting sports memorabilia, or art for that matter.
I've never really understood the whole collector/packrat thing personally.
I get tired of stuff quickly and just feel weighed down by possessions, and I would rather spend my money on entertainment or travel.
The first thought that popped into my head: 'I am so insanely jealous of all the space he has'.
You mean all the space he had, before he filled it with toys.