Collector's Chronicles: Extraordinary Tales Of Epic Collections (23 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       4 Sep 2023       1786       7 GALLERY VIEW

"These unique and oddly terrifying bears."

"Commemorative and rare coins from around the world."

"Hot Wheels track set collection. Be still my racing heart."

"This rock collection. I love when things are organized."

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"Flamingos! Who doesn’t love a good flamingo collection?"

"Cat claw strips? Is this a serial killer trait?"

"This feather collection is growing slowly but surely."

"Books on books."

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"One Harry Potter wand is cool. But SEVENTEEN wands is absolutely wild (others not pictured obviously.)"

"Crystal paperweights. I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone who collects these. Super unique."

"Possibly the coolest collection I’ve ever seen. This is an entire wall of gauges."

"This epic rubber ducky collection. I have so many questions. How? Why? Is this person in therapy?"

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"I respect the hell out of people who collect shoes. It can get super expensive pretty quickly, but the variety is amazing."

"Paper mache Mexican figurines. These are actually cool in that they’re authentic and handmade."

"A holiday travel collection. Such a fun idea."

"This Thomas the Tank Engine play set. Wow, just wow."

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"This DVD collection. Aww remember life before streaming services?"

"Rocks shaped like hearts. It’s not every day you find a collection this specific."

"This absolutely incredible and diverse NBA jersey collection."

"This person might have an unhealthy obsession with frogs."

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"Antique bottles, and apparently this photo is only about 20% of the entire collection."

"Seashells and trinkets. Gotta start somewhere."

"Everybody needs a collection of random shiny items, right?"



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Fel 1 year ago
I collect stupid comments off the internet. No, wait, that's just Twitter.
       
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Nace 1 year ago
Fel, Far more valuable than the majority of these.
       
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Randy 1 year ago
#17 Back then you could watch what you wanted, when you wanted, and no one cared.

With streaming you can watch what you want, when you want, and they keep track of what you watch; how many times you pause it; which parts you fast-forward, rewind, or half-speed through; and do you make it to the end, and even through the credits. For research purposes.

No, I am not a conspiracy theorist, I just play one on the internet.
       
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Nelson 1 year ago
Randy,
You did this to yourself.

Sail the seven seas.
       
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Di 1 year ago
No salt and pepper collections. We inherited grandma's collection of almost 1000 different ones from all over the world. If we sell any we have to pay the family their cut. So they sit in boxes in the basement forever.
       
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Hortense 1 year ago
i collect sea shells, i keep them on beaches all around the world
       
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Zedediah 1 year ago
#17 I have a collection of DVD/Blurays that is a little smaller than that. Most of the movies in my collection are not available on streaming. Streaming service choices are very limited and ever changing. You want to watch that movie, nope, it's no longer available, sorry piss off.
       
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