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Title: collect things
Post by: Clockworkkiller on September 30, 2015, 06:10:15 am
Ive noticed that i collect a lot of things, and i don't just mean a single large collection of something, i mean many collections
of course, some of these things Ive stopped actively collecting but the items remain mine.

my collections are, in no particular order:
Rocks, knives, flashlights, multitools, guns, milsurp, gas masks, hardy boys books, halo books, G.I Mags, velcro morale patches, playing cards, misc weaponry, video games, small toy medieval figures and lastly, glass soda bottles.

is something wrong with me? i believe this is attributed to OCD or some other form of disorder.

what do YOU guys collect? come on, show off those secret sex toy collections................................................
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Mala on September 30, 2015, 08:40:34 am
mine are lockpicks and padlocks for some reasons.
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: GandalfJr on September 30, 2015, 09:11:15 am
when I was 10 I started collecting dildos.. don't really know why, just like the shape.
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: [ptx] on September 30, 2015, 09:43:24 am
Games on Steam and GOG.com >_>
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: LordBerenger on September 30, 2015, 11:02:36 am
mine are lockpicks and padlocks for some reasons.

Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Siiem on September 30, 2015, 11:31:42 am
Hoarding is a disease.
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: ecorcheur_brokar on September 30, 2015, 03:35:04 pm
mine is stolen things when I was drunk, this includes:
Giant christmas ball, a giant magnum of rhum, a big bottle of beer made of paper, a book, etc
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Vibe on September 30, 2015, 03:45:13 pm
tears of enemies
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Clockworkkiller on September 30, 2015, 03:49:00 pm
mine are lockpicks and padlocks for some reasons.

I got a few of those, and bump keys.
One of the sets of picks is designed to fit in my wallet
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Bob_Ross on September 30, 2015, 04:30:48 pm
comics, vinyls/cd's, and warhammer when I was younger (yes I'm a nerd)
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Kaido on September 30, 2015, 05:46:52 pm
STDs
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Post by: Xant on September 30, 2015, 05:55:26 pm
is something wrong with me?
Yes.
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Clockworkkiller on October 01, 2015, 12:59:21 am
Yes.

No
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Oberyn on October 01, 2015, 01:05:28 am
Most of those things are actually useful under certain circumstances. Anyways if you stack all this shit in some shack or barn or whatever it's not exactly hoarding, and from the little I know of you I'm guessing you live in a rural area. You got the room for it, who gives a shit.
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Sir_Hans on October 01, 2015, 01:52:17 am
I collect 50$ or 60$ PC games that aren't worth 50$/60$
For example far cry 4, purchased full price, played for maybe 5-10 hours.
 :lol:

Easily spent over 5,000$ on steam alone.


But in the future, if I ever get really bored. I want to start a mineral collection... like hank from breaking bad :P
One of the customers for the company I worked for accidentally left a deck of cards in one of our tour vans and it was a deck of cards with different minerals representing each card, which spiked my interest.
You can muster a large mineral collection with relatively low financial means... most I've found cost around 5-10$ online with very nice looking specimens or very large ones going up from there to the hundreds.

Pyrite for example is an awesome looking mineral.

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But, if i ever became ridiculously rich, I would collect imported cars and musical instruments... and maybe old historic firearms or even cannons/ artillery.

One of my buddies sold buds and he started a weed collection... He would take like about a gram every time he bought a new type of weed and put it in this collection... Last I talked to him he had like 50+ grams each of a different type of bud. He says if he faces a life threatening disease or if society collapses like some Armageddon he will open up his collection and pick and choose his favorites and smoke them until the end. Kind of impressed hes able to keep the collection going...
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: AntiBlitz on October 01, 2015, 02:45:27 am
Collect ginger children who collect things.
Title: Re: collect things
Post by: Oberyn on October 01, 2015, 03:09:29 am
I collect 50$ or 60$ PC games that aren't worth 50$/60$
For example far cry 4, purchased full price, played for maybe 5-10 hours.
 :lol:

Easily spent over 5,000$ on steam alone.


But in the future, if I ever get really bored. I want to start a mineral collection... like hank from breaking bad :P
One of the customers for the company I worked for accidentally left a deck of cards in one of our tour vans and it was a deck of cards with different minerals representing each card, which spiked my interest.
You can muster a large mineral collection with relatively low financial means... most I've found cost around 5-10$ online with very nice looking specimens or very large ones going up from there to the hundreds.

Pyrite for example is an awesome looking mineral.

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But, if i ever became ridiculously rich, I would collect imported cars and musical instruments... and maybe old historic firearms or even cannons/ artillery.

One of my buddies sold buds and he started a weed collection... He would take like about a gram every time he bought a new type of weed and put it in this collection... Last I talked to him he had like 50+ grams each of a different type of bud. He says if he faces a life threatening disease or if society collapses like some Armageddon he will open up his collection and pick and choose his favorites and smoke them until the end. Kind of impressed hes able to keep the collection going...

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