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Glitcher wrote:When I see photos of huge collections posted here, the first thing that runs through my mind is, "My God, how much did that cost?" Surely if you're one of the fans who can tout all the exclusives, combiners and maybe a Fortress Maximus or two - MISB no less - you've clearly spent more money on them that you're willing to admit. Because if you stop to think about it, all that hard-earned cash could easily have been diverted to a new car, a better house, or maybe an exotic family vacation. What's preventing you from living that life of luxury is your unhealthy obsession with toy robots. Do you ever regret having spent so much on them?
Counterpunch wrote:Glitcher wrote:When I see photos of huge collections posted here, the first thing that runs through my mind is, "My God, how much did that cost?" Surely if you're one of the fans who can tout all the exclusives, combiners and maybe a Fortress Maximus or two - MISB no less - you've clearly spent more money on them that you're willing to admit. Because if you stop to think about it, all that hard-earned cash could easily have been diverted to a new car, a better house, or maybe an exotic family vacation. What's preventing you from living that life of luxury is your unhealthy obsession with toy robots. Do you ever regret having spent so much on them?
Sorry boss, but having the huge collection probably means people can take the vacations, have the nice places to live, and have nice cars.
I mean... I went to college for a reason...
Autobot032 wrote:I regret paying $165.00 for a G1 MISB Prowl back in 2000 and I still to this day kick myself for ever doing so. It's so frivolous and disgusting that it just kills braincells in my head just to think about it. (Okay, not literally, but it bothers me enough that it could, and I don't even collect G1 anymore!)
Lapse Of Reason wrote:I enjoy my collection. Regret? What's that"
I have the money to do both things. Like Punch, I went to college for a reason. I earn enough to cover myself and put some away.
Besides, I know my collection is still worth something if I wanted to sell it. A car devalues the longer you own it. In the end, all you have left of a vacation are the memories and the photographs. My collection is here anytime I want it, and if I had to sell it I could get all the money back.
The only thing I might feel regret is if something happened to it, such as a natural disaster, fire, or burglary. But I don't think that feeling would be regret if one of those things happened. I have more important things I could lose than my Transformers, so if one of those things happened and only my Transformers were lost, I would not feel regret. I'd be thankful that nothing worse happened. They are, after all, merely material possessons with the sole purpose of entertaining the whims of a madman.
Geekee1 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:I regret paying $165.00 for a G1 MISB Prowl back in 2000 and I still to this day kick myself for ever doing so. It's so frivolous and disgusting that it just kills braincells in my head just to think about it. (Okay, not literally, but it bothers me enough that it could, and I don't even collect G1 anymore!)
I'll gladly take that off of your hands for you, seeing as how you don't want it and all. I'll even give you your $165 back.
Psychout wrote:To deliberately leave your allies and friends outnumbered and out-gunned in missions for personal gain in the arena is cowardice, end of.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
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