I’m wondering if Funko Pops are a psy-op by miniature wargames, scale model, and gunpla manufacturers to make customers feel less ashamed of their piles of shame.
Like I have too much stuff in my backlog, but not “100s of unopened product taking up several shelves.” I have maaaybe a bookcase if I assemble everything without painting it.
I swear, half the time my wife and I come up with a new “type of guy” to imagine and laugh about, it turns out to be a real type of guy that already exists.
I worked with a guy who liked to talk about his wall of limited edition action figures he bought from comic and anime cons that all were kept in their boxes, said they were going to be his retirement fund.
No need for that when they have influencers who do it for free. I’ve seen warhammer pile of shame videos where some guy has thousands of dollars of unopened plastic.
I’m wondering if Funko Pops are a psy-op by miniature wargames, scale model, and gunpla manufacturers to make customers feel less ashamed of their piles of shame.
Like I have too much stuff in my backlog, but not “100s of unopened product taking up several shelves.” I have maaaybe a bookcase if I assemble everything without painting it.
I have more respect for hardcore otaku weebs that have girly resin kits on their goon cave desk.
oh come on
I swear, half the time my wife and I come up with a new “type of guy” to imagine and laugh about, it turns out to be a real type of guy that already exists.
Okay maybe I’m also just poor because I don’t spend anywhere near $100 a month on treats and sure as shit not $1,200 a year for multiple years.
I worked with a guy who liked to talk about his wall of limited edition action figures he bought from comic and anime cons that all were kept in their boxes, said they were going to be his retirement fund.
No need for that when they have influencers who do it for free. I’ve seen warhammer pile of shame videos where some guy has thousands of dollars of unopened plastic.