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Old 10-26-2018, 12:58 AM   #56851 (permalink)
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She was wearing a thrift store blazer

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Old 10-26-2018, 01:22 AM   #56852 (permalink)
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All you needed was a goth club this whole time.
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Old 10-26-2018, 01:24 AM   #56853 (permalink)
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I'm so special and don't connect to anyone.
Visits generic subcultural event and connects.
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Old 10-26-2018, 01:38 AM   #56854 (permalink)
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I'm snarky but I'm also happy for you.
Hope things take a good turn for you.
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Old 10-26-2018, 04:43 AM   #56855 (permalink)
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I didn't spend $7k on a deck. I spent very little. It has appreciated 1900% in value. Do the math.
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Old 10-26-2018, 09:48 AM   #56856 (permalink)
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i prolly spent thousands of dollars as a kid on sports cards.. i still have a book of sheets of 9 cards each. where each card was worth 5-20$ on becket. then my cards worth more then 20$ are in hard cases. they just started phasing out sports cards at target also which means my cards will be all rare because its a mass collection in nice condition. the books prolly worth a good 10k-20k, depending on who spends what they are worth on pieces of cardboard. i plan to sell them to a collector some day because i have some really rare inserts(rare cards in packs). even with them being not worth as much now because of them being so mass produced in the 1990s, people will throw them out and they dont make as much now if any. then theyll come back years from now and the older ones in the 1980-1990s will be actually be around 30-40 years old then and sort of rare if not, i have to cool pictures with sports players on them that i wasted money on sort of
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Old 10-26-2018, 10:25 AM   #56857 (permalink)
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^ been wondering about how sports cards will be valued in the future. As you said they were so mass produced in the 90s that they're worth pennies right now but im holding onto signed Crosby and ovechkin rookie cards thinking hey maybe they'll be worth something once they get into the hall of fame
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Old 10-26-2018, 10:45 AM   #56858 (permalink)
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^ been wondering about how sports cards will be valued in the future. As you said they were so mass produced in the 90s that they're worth pennies right now but im holding onto signed Crosby and ovechkin rookie cards thinking hey maybe they'll be worth something once they get into the hall of fame
i think my most rare or most interesting card i have is the Jerry Rice rookie card 1986 topps. it was worth 90$ when i got it but on ebay, you can pick up most cards for way cheap now. in the 1990s, selling cards online was probably rare, compared to now with tons of individual cards being on ebay to buy.

i just hope they arnt worthless in the future, maybe have to find a way to package them to sell. i thought about just seling like a 20 for 100$ in hard/screw cases at a time. i saw someone selling weak ass cards on facebook and that gave me the way to sell cards in the hard/4 screw cases at a time.

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Old 10-26-2018, 11:51 AM   #56859 (permalink)
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I didn't spend $7k on a deck. I spent very little. It has appreciated 1900% in value. Do the math.
No need. Was just wondering. You worded it in a strange way.
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Old 10-26-2018, 01:17 PM   #56860 (permalink)
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Still having this ****ed up obsessive **** circling in my head, but better than the last days.
Mood is also better but unable to eat anything.
Sustaining myself on banana-protein smoothies.
Talked to my girlfriend a bit and feeling genuinely good now and can't wait for her arrival tomorrow. She is incredible and always makes me so happy.
I hope that the worst is over for now.

Being uncharacteristically touchy-feely, but whatever. I need it right now.
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