• drolex@sopuli.xyz
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    22 days ago

    Now this is what the older generations called a Pikachu - it is some sort of electric rat and a symbol of surprise, or that’s what some almost forgotten memes tend to show. And this is a Vaporeon, it was a common fertility deity in the pre-AI times, according to ancient copypastas.

  • fahfahfahfah@lemmy.billiam.net
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    22 days ago

    I hate that they actually became valuable over the years. I gave all my Pokémon cards (and my crystal game boy color) to some kid in my neighborhood when I out grew them. I at least hope he had fun with that stuff.

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      22 days ago

      Mine were stolen at church camp. I had planned on keeping them until they were worth something.

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        22 days ago

        i had a first edition Charizard that was stolen at a sleepover (dumb ten year old me wanted to show it off). then the rest were stolen by my sister when I was in college where she cut them up to decorate her binder.

        don’t know how many still survive but I’m pretty pissed

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          22 days ago

          That first edition charizard though, so universally contentious. A core childhood memory was battling a neighborhood kid, he wagered his charizard and I put up machamp + gyarados holos. Winner gets the pot. We do the battle, I won, then immediately this kid snatches the charizard off the table and took off running all the way down the street back home with it.

          I never got the card, and that’s how I learned there is no justice in this world. Was way before they were worth anything more than sentimental value.

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          22 days ago

          Charizard that was stolen at a sleepover (dumb ten year old me wanted to show it off)

          I don’t think you were the dumb one to trust people who you were at a sleepover with.

          Learning that some people don’t have morals or empathy was a bitch as a kid. Egoistic fucks.

    • alk@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      22 days ago

      That’s the fate pokemon cards were created to have. To be played with and loved until they’re a fuzzy faded piece of trash in their 4th kid’s closet.

    • masterspace@lemmy.ca
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      22 days ago

      Yup, gave mine to a neighbourhood kid that I babysat.

      Honestly, over the years I think I’ve come to sour on the whole notion of collecting things as a hobby.

      It’s one thing if you’re collecting stuff that no one wants and will be junked otherwise, or are collecting things to restore them and get rid of them again, but collecting stuff that is either highly desired or potentially used, just to collect it and have it sit there, feels really wasteful and self indulgent.

      • Soapbox@lemmy.zip
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        22 days ago

        That’s how I feel about things that are created specifically to be collectables.

        Personally I collect cameras, some of them in order to use, some because they are nice to look at, or have interesting history.