I remember a friend had a hand-me-down Starforce toy, the badguy logo is a Triforce.
I'm just cover this hard drive in toys and... dammit.
I want to say they were both pricier and smaller than other toy lines, but it's all hazy memory at this point.
I have the 8bit Freddy and Jason, a shiny Terminator Endiskeleton, and an Alien xenomorph I got in a Loot Crate. No real desire to get anymore of them
I'm not a devious man by nature... but when you're unarmed, your tactics might gonna be downright Archimedean.
Aw, geez.
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Dolemite, the Bad-Ass King of all Pimps and Hustlers
Gymkata: I mean look at da lil playah woblin his way into our hearts in the sig awwwwwww
That's awesome, but if I had that kind of space, I'd have more candy cabs.
sometimes I sit back and just ask myself "why"
Like, when I look at those awesome third party combiners, "why"
Our generation apparently love's its childhood more than anything ever. I'm not knocking childish frivolities, but Jesus at the price of some of these things. And lord at the stuff you could buy as an alternative.
Our dad's and their dad's were the car restorers. They liked to find and restore "the car" they wanted in their late teens to twenties. "that' was the mainstream expensive hobby. What does it say that the people in our generation that now have that extra cash are spending it on children's toys?
Are we growing up too fast? That the ages from 8 to 14 are the last freedom years?
Is gas too high and pay so low and everything else is so expensive that teenagers and slightly above are just not enjoying 16 to 26 like they used to? No glory to reclaim?
People's "happy place," their Gods and idols, say something about society. I'm not sure I like what children's toys that cost as much as a house being ours, says about the current one.
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