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typh0id wrote:Counterpunch wrote: I couldn't imagine substituting my girlfriend, snowboarding three times a week, playing basketball every day, or hanging out with friends, for action figures.
As I've said before, I have phased out a lot of other collections in favor of Transformers...And I have forced myself to pass up some other things, knowing that ultimately I'll be happier having spent the money on TFs...Recently I had to really restrain myself to keep from spending $80 on the new set of Castlevania figures (which are just breath-taking)...And more generally, I have to fight myself everytime I go to the toystore to not start collecting GIJoes again...But I only have so much money to spend frivilously and I don't regret choosing Transformers over other things because I love them the most...
Outside of that though, I have never and would never left a bunch of toys block out things that actually matter, like my son or friends or significant other...Transformers are a HUGE deal to me and have been since I was like 5, but in the end it's just a hobby...
SJ21 wrote:Zero-kaiser you bring up a good point there at the end.
Counterpunch wrote:
Misquote!
I didn't say that.
hellkitty wrote:HK, hell hath no fury like a woman whose toy collection has been raped.
SJ21 wrote:I was in Target last night and I had to make a tough decision. I was checking out all the new GI joe toys coming out. They look great. It was all I could do to not pick up some of the sets they just put out.
If I started buying stuff in other lines of toys from my youth, I could see that starting to overwhelm the house. I think my girlfriend would disapprove of another collection trying to creep in there.
hellkitty wrote:My idiot exhusband thought it was silly, but then again, he listened to Dan Fogelberg and Christian metal, so how much is his opinion on what's 'cool' worth?
HOWEVER. When we got divorced, he did what I personally deem to be the sneakiest, low-downiest, utterly despicablest and unforgivable thing ever. He went through my stuff and took *one* at random. So, like whole series of comics? He snagged a random issue. He swiped a random Seeker from all of my Seeker collections. He swiped one disc from my DVD series (so, like, my TF Cybertron is short one disk).
Like you said, that is one of the worst things I have ever heard. I am a pretty anal person about stuff being where it is supposed to be, and that would drive me insane. From his side of it though, that is one of the most creative things I have heard. Horrible but creative.Editor wrote:Heh, I know that one. I was never big on Joe when I was growing up, but a number of the newer Joe items, (Resolute, HOH, the 5 & 7 Packs) are simply great. I have started to pick up a few but I have tried to set a defined limit of what I'll go after, so hopefully the impulse bug that I have with TF's won't affect these as much
I was actually more into GI Joe growing up (big family-Joes were cheaper). It is tough to pass on them.Editor wrote:FYI the limit is that I'm only going to build a Cobra force of about 30 figures (not including non-display pieces from multi-packs) That I'll slowly work over the next year or so.
Hard Hacker wrote:I don't have a significant other. I do have people with opinions on my hobby though.
My parents hate me for it. I mean, REALLY hate me for it. My friends like me doing it though, and sometimes they play with them.
I'd like to think the significant other would like it, or even bolster my ranks. That'd be nice.
SJ21 wrote:My question is, how do your signifficant others feel about your toy collections? Do they wish you were spending your money on other things? What do your friends think about our hobby?
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