Wreck-It Ralph
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How do you tell the difference between a collection and an obsession?
If its the latter what would you do?
If its the latter what would you do?
Joe said:It's an obsession the day you register an account on a toy forum
Joe said:It's an obsession the day you register an account on a toy forum
Wreck-It Ralph said:Joe said:It's an obsession the day you register an account on a toy forum
It's an unhealthy obsession when you are too scared to go to celebration because you don't know what you will bring back with you when you return :shock:
Bunglebubs said:Wreck-It Ralph said:Joe said:It's an obsession the day you register an account on a toy forum
It's an unhealthy obsession when you are too scared to go to celebration because you don't know what you will bring back with you when you return :shock:
I thought that would be a good thing :lol:
you met a girl, didn't think us star wars geeks met many of thosex-pack said:Obsession sounds s bit creepy to me, but I reckon there's a healthy version.
Back in the early 90s going out looking for vintage was always in the back of my mind. Then when I had a roomful it was just something to look at. Then I met a girl and became less concerned about most of the stuff so sold a load off. But it must still have been precious to me as there were items I would never sell, things I have now.
Maybe an obsession would be something you put above all else. It's never been that. So it is collecting for me.
Lindo said:you met a girl, didn't think us star wars geeks met many of thosex-pack said:Obsession sounds s bit creepy to me, but I reckon there's a healthy version.
Back in the early 90s going out looking for vintage was always in the back of my mind. Then when I had a roomful it was just something to look at. Then I met a girl and became less concerned about most of the stuff so sold a load off. But it must still have been precious to me as there were items I would never sell, things I have now.
Maybe an obsession would be something you put above all else. It's never been that. So it is collecting for me.
x-pack said:Obsession sounds s bit creepy to me, but I reckon there's a healthy version.
Back in the early 90s going out looking for vintage was always in the back of my mind. Then when I had a roomful it was just something to look at. Then I met a girl and became less concerned about most of the stuff so sold a load off. But it must still have been precious to me as there were items I would never sell, things I have now.
Maybe an obsession would be something you put above all else. It's never been that. So it is collecting for me.