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I guess you could call it a collection. I've been starting to pick up Warhammer 40k figures here and there. Already have a few Grey Knights and Orks. I don't play much, but I do love the model making aspect.
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Kats wrote:
I guess you could call it a collection. I've been starting to pick up Warhammer 40k figures here and there. Already have a few Grey Knights and Orks. I don't play much, but I do love the model making aspect. By model making you mean you paint your figures? If so, would you still be interested in it even if they weren't able to be customized? |
I collect n64 and gamecube games.
I have about 72(no doubles) n64 games, 4 japanese exclusive games (not part of the 72) and 45 gamecube games. N64 collection Gamecube Collection bonus n64 controllers |
Yut Put wrote:
WHERE IS SHREK SUPER SLAM IN THIS FRAUD COLLECTION are you really good at customizing them |
Yut Put wrote:
my ex is could you contact your ex for me, i want one customized, preferably black with red designs just offer her some d or something, im sure she'll say yes. exes love it when you offer them some makeup d. then when you're done be like "oh yeah this guy named empirez needs a controller kthx" |
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Replace acid with molly and you're not far off, but there's a much richer cuture behind it all if you find people who actually know and embrace what the scene is supposed to represent(PLUR, spirituality, self growth, etc.) But raves are more dancing(which is obvi a huge part of the scene), but festivals are typically where the diversity of the scene shows with open mingling, crafts, music, and drugs being more commonplace.
Both are really just a small faucet of modern hippy culture, though. The hippy movement didn't die; it's just mostly underground.