Dear All,
I've been sitting here on this computer, everyday, opening Seibertron.com, logging in,opening this thread and wanting to reply, and can't seem to come up with the words to say. I've been doing this the past week or so. I wonder if I should reply to each of your comments individually or if a mass reply is necessary.
You've left me at a loss for words.
1st and foremost, I'd like to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your sincere and inspiring comments. I admire all your convictions and your love for this truly amazing and unique hobby. Your threads responses were so dead on and wise, that they've enlightened me and given me the strength and resolve in my personal battles that I am facing. It might not seem to you that way, but it is for me, and I truly appreciate this.
You've shown me that a person can stand and be authentic to what he/she likes, and the confidence combined with passion is 100 times worth what some girl or any one for that matter thinks. Haters gonna hate

I've been a fan of TF ever since I can remember, I was just amazed at dynamics of such a franchise. It was ahead of its time, and still remains on top of its game. Never mind my propaganda campaigns on other forum categories, I still think Bay's movies pushed the envelope and raised the bar.
I've always seen nothing wrong with collecting it, and I prided myself on doing so and being vocal about it. It's as of late that some people have expressed their discontent with the idea of collecting. And I had doubted my feelings, and it made me feel uneasy, to be away from something I love. But when you consider what your experiences have shown, really it doesn't matter what they say/think, and you're right, it's not about them. IT WAS NEVER about them ("them" substituting for general group of doubters, haters, and individuals). It's about you, about me and enjoying it. Omg, I see it clearly now , how could I have been so shallow. But it doesn't matter now, I've elevated my response to this, thanks to your comments. You guys inspired me to pursue what I like, weather it's in collecting form or just a simple like on a Facebook page. It becomes a secondary decision that aligns with what I (now the driver in this scenario) decides. If a girl or a friend is not accepting me for who I am, then maybe they're not worth my time.
Boy, what a heavy lesson I've learned, but I couldn't be more happier, to think without the shackles and clearly unrealistic constraints I've placed.
I will quote the famous Decepticon leader, may he rest in peace.
"You have earned Galvatron's respect"
to quote
Mykltron wrote:Wow, aren't we just a bunch of swell guys! If only everyone was as nice as us!
I'm lucky to have had this opportunity to converse with you guys ^_^
I will end my reflections here to not waste more of your time.
Now onto discussing Transformers collecting

I have one question, since I'm resolved on the WFC series, and it's a manageable starting collection. I already have Generations Bumblebee, and looking to acquire, Soundwave, Prime and Megs generations. But I'm curious about Cliffjumper, I had him before then I sold them (long story), but I noticed that the Cliffjumper I had, the joints , wore out very fast, I had barely done 2 transformations, is this common for red plastic tfs? they have a little powdery residue on the ball socket joint. Will Prime have the same characteristics? Isn't red plastic more brittle? like the golden plastic syndrome?
I once had a G2 Electro, and it was chaos, in the end he became a quadriplegic toy, with the silver bits and gold, all failing. granted I was a child then, and I played a lot with the toy, but it was obvious gold color isn't good plastic material.