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Be honest, how many others of you are hoarders of toys at this point? 03/16/26(Mon)06:44:17 No.11736522
Be honest, how many others of you are hoarders of toys at this point? 03/16/26(Mon)06:44:17 No.11736522
Be honest, how many others of you are hoarders of toys at this point? Anonymous 03/16/26(Mon)06:44:17 No.11736522 [Reply]▶
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I know i have been for a while now
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>>11736522
I make it a point to keep what I love or need, but I take a few times a year to purge whatever i will to make room for what i still consoom
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>>11736531
I don't get it, if they were worth so much why not keep them in his room or the bank? Even if you hate your son, no woman would throw away money. Also I blame his mom because he is fat and she apparently still feeds him.
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>>11736522
Definitely not me. I have had a habit of "impulse-buying" stuff that in the end I really didn't care for. I usually end up trashing it, unloading it at a comic book shop that buys toys, or donating it. And I'm not a completist. I won't buy an ugly figure or a variant just to "complete a collection." My collection has a habit of staying much smaller than it could be because of it.
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>>11736985
I only keep ones that are actually reuseable as storage like SHF boxes or certain robot toys. That habit started with my Power Rangers Megazord, where I made the mistake of eventually disposing of the boxes to save space and then quickly lost the horns of the triceratops, tusks of the Mastadon, and the sword for the megazord.
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>>11736522
I'm spending this year getting rid of crap. Everything still in a box, except for stuff I bought for spare parts or fodder, is getting listed and sold and dumped.
Shit that I should have listed and dumped is getting listed as well.
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>>11736545
I'm not an Ant and even on my laptop that won't embiggen large enough to read.
>>11736985
See first point, cardboard is the worse kind of garbage to hold onto.
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>>11740460
His comics are an eyesore to read. You not only have to read the words, you have to follow what's happening in its abstract glory
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>>11736522
Depends on how you define hoarder. I've got around 300-400 figures, including about 60 that I haven't opened yet(This is bad, I'll admit), though everything that's open is neatly displayed in my home office with a couple of figures accenting two bookshelves in my bedroom. But that's a collection accumulated after 16 years and I don't have a problem getting rid of stuff I've lost interest in. Currently, I don't buy a new figure without getting rid of one first, so I'm not planning to let the collection get much bigger than it is now and can see myself cutting down further in the future.
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>>11740470
You're supposed to read them on paper. Some of the books are huge.
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>>11742462
I like the action figure themed ones but I picked up this book and it was a bust. Some of the childhood ones were OK but I would rather have passed on it.
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>>11745781
There's no fixed number imo. It's when you start buying much faster than you can open them, are running out/out of space but still buying, and individual figures no longer spark joy because you just see them as a mob.
>>11746787
Start selling off/donating/trashing the figures that are least important to you.
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>>11742462
By golly these covers are overdesigned
>>11746918
I wouldn't call it hoarding if everything fits on several shelves and is displayed and organized
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>>11744462
It's likely intentional. The most depressing stories ever, hidden by a jovial first impression from which you may never recover.
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>>11747088
They did a lunchbox too of when he was a kid and if you follow the story around the sides it is him gettting beat up by bullies and his money stolen.
At the end he is putting stuff back in the lunchbox and it says something like "I love you my big boy, I know you are going to have a great day!"
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>>11748613
and it just got worse
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>>11736522
I know I am and I blame FOMO culture that's gone full force on all fronts in recent years and the scalper market that's accompanied it.
I find myself buying a bunch of toys that I just end up storing away in the attic as soon as they arrive. The reason I do is when I see a figure or toy I only sort of want I tell myself "Well, years down the line I might want it more and if I don't get it now it will be super hard for me to find" so I just buy it and "store it for later". I have almost an entire store shelf worth of unopened Lego sets that I got just because they were retiring and didn't want to pay triple the price for them when I finally had enough time or interest to assemble them.
Worst part is I used to make fun of people like this and wpuld tell myself I'd never become like them.
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>>11749042
Im the same way but i have no idea how to get rid of alot of this stuff. I was gonna use facebook marketplace but i recently deleted my facebook because fuck meta. So ill have to figure out another avenue to rid myself of excess toys i dont want anymore.
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