He didn't collect them? He killed them and had them stuffed as trophies. I particularly like the deer legs that have been turned into lamps, reminds me of my ancestors.
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Lol it's just a google photos result for "hunting trophies", but thanks i guess?
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My actual take is that collecting is good as long as you are participating in the act of the hunt.
You're networking and doing footwork going to shops and antique stores and expos and trading with other passionate people to get what you want. That's fetch.
Just opening your wallet and buying it on ebay (where its always available) is not fetch.
I collect clothes niche enough where if you want something specific you can't find it. I have to watch stores and online for months and months to find something worth picking up. i do actually use them though
I think it's really cool if you have a passion for a really certain niche thing and not just pop culture in general. It's not really fun if it's mass produced toys like funko pops.
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Expressing your interests through collecting is okay actually.
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Yeah I'm not going to mock someone for collecting Warhammer 40k collectibles, Fishing, Hunting, DnD, Sports etc.
Those things are fun
Funko pops are r-slurred
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These deserve mocking. Same with funkos. I'm gonna guess you collect those.
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No I don't I just listed a bunch of hobbies I dabbled in.
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You started with warhammer, so you đź’Ż% have a massive collection. Nobody has fishing or hunting collectibles that they display on a shelf.
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umm...
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Those are things he caught not bought. They're trophies not collectibles.
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He could just be a taxidermist
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He literally went into the wilderness and collected them though. Because of their inherent collectibility
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He didn't collect them? He killed them and had them stuffed as trophies. I particularly like the deer legs that have been turned into lamps, reminds me of my ancestors.
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Darn bro good job.
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Lol it's just a google photos result for "hunting trophies", but thanks i guess?
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Nah I know that's you.
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I didn't buy a single figure I used someone else's army looked at the price and said no ducking thank you
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Yeah the reason funkos are r-slurred is that you're getting some cheap shitty replication of the thing you actually like.
If they had shelves full of normal action figures it would be fine
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No, it wouldn't. Anyone that collects dolls is a
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Or a billionaire
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Gotta admit, after I first watched Taxi Driver and saw that they made a Travis Bickle Funko I 'd a bit
Not r-slurred enough to actually buy one though
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No worries I'll do it for you. Because it's still gay
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creative hobbies > consumption hobbies
but I ain't here to judge
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collecting things which you'll never use is fricking for r-slurs
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My actual take is that collecting is good as long as you are participating in the act of the hunt.
You're networking and doing footwork going to shops and antique stores and expos and trading with other passionate people to get what you want. That's fetch.
Just opening your wallet and buying it on ebay (where its always available) is not fetch.
I collect clothes niche enough where if you want something specific you can't find it. I have to watch stores and online for months and months to find something worth picking up. i do actually use them though
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I managed to snag two vintage computers through one yard sale connection.
Old lady overheard me talking about looking for old computers and said she was an old school teacher with one in the basement - snagged a TI-99/4A.
Turned out her brother also had a VIC-20.
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Lmbo, /r/streetwear user detected. Your clothes look like shit, that's why you can't find them.
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Wrong I only buy fancy japanese button up shirts and blazers from the 80s
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I think it's really cool if you have a passion for a really certain niche thing and not just pop culture in general. It's not really fun if it's mass produced toys like funko pops.
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