I started collecting CDs a few months back because I got fed up of not owning my music, now I’m looking into refurbished mini pcs to use as a server for it all.
A charity shop nearby sold 10 CDs in mystery packs for the price of one normal cd so my collection grew pretty quick, some of the stuff is shit but some of the CDs were multi disk compilations that have really helped bulk it out.
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i personally like buying exactly what I want, if my trash shelf gets too full its time to clean up! if I had the room though I’d totally just buy batches of them wherever I can find
I’ve started collecting specific things now but at the start I just wanted to build up my library. It’s pretty rare to find my favourites even when buying new stuff though. The random packs helped me to find some new songs at least.
Guitars.
I mean I actually do use all of them. Most of them. Some of them.
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One of them.
I started a british tea towel collection. But than I figured out that life is ridiculously expensive, so I haven’t traveled abroad in 20 years. My tea towel collection is still 3.
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I stopped because I don’t want it to overtake my living space more but X-Men figures.

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nothing anymore really. I have a few things that I sorta don’t want to part with from my earlier consumer days but now I just want to dejunk and live sparesly.
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Nothing and I have no interest in collecting unused material items.
That one popped up on my radar, but I typically tilt toward hobbies which are literally productive.









