Hey Everyone,
I'm dropping this in Singles instead of Miscellaneous because we often talk about our hobbies and interests. However, all are welcome to post. I'm interested in hearing people talk about their collections, as well as collecting in general.
While there is a part of me that wants to go on wild collecting rampages, I try to keep it under control because the other part of me wants to strive to be more of a minimalist, so I'm still working on finding a balance.
Even though I'm a girl, I was a huge fan of the original 1980's Transformers cartoon, and, as you can tell from my avatar, my absolute favorite character was the original version of Soundwave. I loved his robotic voice and the fact that his toy had actual working parts (a compartment to hold one member of his cassette army.) However, I've never bought or owned any of the Transformers toys.
Last year, a friend got me my very own Soundwave toy for my birthday, along with a cassette pack that included Ravage. I was absolutely giddy! And then... the slow spiral began.
In the version I knew, Soundwave's most infamous helpers were Ravage and Laserbeak, so of course... Now that I had Soundwave AND Ravage -- it only made sense that I should seek out Laserbeak as well. And so I began to fall down the rabbit hole of collective temptation...
I finally found Laserbeak at a price I could live with, BUT this led to glancing at pictures and descriptions of all the other cassette characters as well. Many were ones I had forgotten or never even heard of and I found myself thinking things such as, "Ratbat looks SO cool!!" Suddenly I was picturing an entire shelf full Soundwave with each of his trusty minions... And hey look, there's Blaster (Soundwave's autobot counterpart) and all of HIS cassettes, too!
Alas. I had to put my thoughts on hold (fruit of the Spirit -self-control - I tried to remind myself,) because there was no way I needed these toys or to spend ridiculous amounts of money on them.
Rather than have my own, I sometimes live vicariously through YouTube creators who are avid collectors and love sharing their collections. But I also have to cringe when I'm silently trying to estimate how much they've spent on their collections and realize they could have easily bought a car (and probably a new one at that.) I'm not saying that to be critical at all -- I say this just as a cautionary tale to myself because I know I could race down the collective collecting trail in a heartbeat (or a well-placed Soundwave.)
How do YOU all feel about collections and collecting?
* Do you collect anything -- why or why not? Who or what got you started?
* Does your collection ever become a problem -- taking up too much time or money, or drawing criticism/negative comments from others?
* Would you cut down your collecting to spend more time and money with a significant other? If you dated someone whose collecting was a bit out of control, would you expect them to curb their habits before considering marriage?
* Have you ever been in a situation in which someone's (yours or theirs or both) collection became a problem? What was done about it?
Looking forward to hearing your collective replies.
And in the meantime, Ravage is eagerly awaiting a reunion with his airborne comrade:
I'm dropping this in Singles instead of Miscellaneous because we often talk about our hobbies and interests. However, all are welcome to post. I'm interested in hearing people talk about their collections, as well as collecting in general.
While there is a part of me that wants to go on wild collecting rampages, I try to keep it under control because the other part of me wants to strive to be more of a minimalist, so I'm still working on finding a balance.
Even though I'm a girl, I was a huge fan of the original 1980's Transformers cartoon, and, as you can tell from my avatar, my absolute favorite character was the original version of Soundwave. I loved his robotic voice and the fact that his toy had actual working parts (a compartment to hold one member of his cassette army.) However, I've never bought or owned any of the Transformers toys.
Last year, a friend got me my very own Soundwave toy for my birthday, along with a cassette pack that included Ravage. I was absolutely giddy! And then... the slow spiral began.
In the version I knew, Soundwave's most infamous helpers were Ravage and Laserbeak, so of course... Now that I had Soundwave AND Ravage -- it only made sense that I should seek out Laserbeak as well. And so I began to fall down the rabbit hole of collective temptation...
I finally found Laserbeak at a price I could live with, BUT this led to glancing at pictures and descriptions of all the other cassette characters as well. Many were ones I had forgotten or never even heard of and I found myself thinking things such as, "Ratbat looks SO cool!!" Suddenly I was picturing an entire shelf full Soundwave with each of his trusty minions... And hey look, there's Blaster (Soundwave's autobot counterpart) and all of HIS cassettes, too!
Alas. I had to put my thoughts on hold (fruit of the Spirit -self-control - I tried to remind myself,) because there was no way I needed these toys or to spend ridiculous amounts of money on them.
Rather than have my own, I sometimes live vicariously through YouTube creators who are avid collectors and love sharing their collections. But I also have to cringe when I'm silently trying to estimate how much they've spent on their collections and realize they could have easily bought a car (and probably a new one at that.) I'm not saying that to be critical at all -- I say this just as a cautionary tale to myself because I know I could race down the collective collecting trail in a heartbeat (or a well-placed Soundwave.)
How do YOU all feel about collections and collecting?
* Do you collect anything -- why or why not? Who or what got you started?
* Does your collection ever become a problem -- taking up too much time or money, or drawing criticism/negative comments from others?
* Would you cut down your collecting to spend more time and money with a significant other? If you dated someone whose collecting was a bit out of control, would you expect them to curb their habits before considering marriage?
* Have you ever been in a situation in which someone's (yours or theirs or both) collection became a problem? What was done about it?
Looking forward to hearing your collective replies.
And in the meantime, Ravage is eagerly awaiting a reunion with his airborne comrade:
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