>lost interest in toys for the most part
>haven't bought anything in a long time and no plans on buying anytime soon, haven't touched anything aside from dusting
>want to sell off some figures since they're being ignored and I could free up space
>but afraid that I might regret my choice later on, especially the rarer ones that I wouldn't be able to buy back without spending more
Anyone know this feel?
What's on your mind, anons?
>>6395598
You need to go Marie Kondo on that shit.
Unless you need the money, keep a hold of them and just put them in storage. I went through a phase where I was done with my toys and sold my 100~ figure GI Joe Collection. So much regret six months later.
>>6395598
>Anyone know this feel?
Since this topic pops up every other day, yes.
FFS why didn't you use the catalog?
is everything a general now?
not allowed to make regular threads anymore?
>>6395992
Why make another thread to languish in you ennui when there's already several existing? Do you really need that much attention Sweetcakes?
Compete opposite feel here. I'm spiraling down in a endless stream of toys I feel like I NEED TO OWN. Can't stop buying into new lines, started flattening every box to free up space, and my finances are in shambles.
At least I've been selling some of the stuff to fund the addiction, and I can find solace in the fact I'll never reach this level of autism (pic related).
I really wish there were more local shows and they were reasonably priced.
The area I live in is a serious deadzone for this hobby. Distribution was terrible even before the horseshit of the last few years. I honestly thought I could order stuff by the case and make a few bucks selling it at fair prices. God damn was I wrong.
Even still, I sell so much more at shows than online. Online is a toxic mix of high fees and cheap as fuck shoppers. I seriously clear out more stuff in 1-2 days of shows than 3-4 months online. If only there weren't 4-5 months between shows.
It's such a drain on my soul. When I finally ship a PoL from BBTS, which is getting less and less often, I can barely be bothered to look at it, let alone open anything.