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Are you too Cool for your Collection?
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<blockquote data-quote="chipsteak" data-source="post: 446155" data-attributes="member: 5867"><p>Great question. I used to consider myself far to cool for all this. I used to have what my close friends dubbed the 'cupboard of shame' where the collection was arranged semi-displayed but hidden out of view in a cupboard!</p><p></p><p>A bit of home-rearranging later and the collection is on full view now. I literally came out the closet. I'm chronically ill so my attitude now is 'F it - if I've had to stop worrying about my progressive illness, I don't worry about anything else'. I'm in a position where care and health workers are in my flat daily so it's very much in view and an ongoing talking point.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I spent years 'window shopping' at vintage Star Wars. I was longing for it but didn't have disposable income AND found the notion of collecting a step to far in some ways. Then, as Doc Brown would say, I thought 'what the hell'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipsteak, post: 446155, member: 5867"] Great question. I used to consider myself far to cool for all this. I used to have what my close friends dubbed the 'cupboard of shame' where the collection was arranged semi-displayed but hidden out of view in a cupboard! A bit of home-rearranging later and the collection is on full view now. I literally came out the closet. I'm chronically ill so my attitude now is 'F it - if I've had to stop worrying about my progressive illness, I don't worry about anything else'. I'm in a position where care and health workers are in my flat daily so it's very much in view and an ongoing talking point. On the other hand, I spent years 'window shopping' at vintage Star Wars. I was longing for it but didn't have disposable income AND found the notion of collecting a step to far in some ways. Then, as Doc Brown would say, I thought 'what the hell'. [/QUOTE]
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