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>tell me moreCool humblebrag my nigger, tell me more
Air dusters appear to be more effective:Are you sure he wasn't trying to get high off the fumes? Teenagers who can't afford real drugs do that sometimes.
That's exactly what it was, he was one a few kids who were doing it.Are you sure he wasn't trying to get high off the fumes? Teenagers who can't afford real drugs do that sometimes.
F1 merch and the cult of personality that surrounds some of the drivers (Lewis) is a whole mad little consumer culture of its own. There's nothing that fans won't buy.Good lord.
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Not even actual helmets, just scale helmets
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I'd love some F1 paintings, but some of this stuff is just overpriced.
But don't worry guys, you get bodywork from a car that's not even bigger than your hand.
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Again, not an actual wing, its a scale model. Why buy a scale of a front wing?
Buying a scale model car? Sure. But a front wing?
If your gonna buy stuff at least buy a legit car part or something of historical importance to the sport.
Eric Epstein has what seems to be legit front bodywork of a NASCAR car in his filming room so I can understand that.
Thats pretty cool.
This is just fake.
"Look at my scale model front wing"
That said.
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I'm torn when it comes to sports stuff. I'd say that's my weakness when it comes to consoomer stuff.That's exactly what it was, he was one a few kids who were doing it.
F1 merch and the cult of personality that surrounds some of the drivers (Lewis) is a whole mad little consumer culture of its own. There's nothing that fans won't buy.
I'd have that Renault though, if I ever had fuck-you money. I believe Lotus did a similar thing some years ago with a detuned, theoretically lower maintenance version of their car that you could buy for something like 1-2 million.
I'm torn when it comes to sports stuff. I'd say that's my weakness when it comes to consoomer stuff.
On one hand, if you want to support your favourite team/driver then that's fine.
I'm pretty autistic when Aston races because their local. Well endurance racing at least, I'm pretty neutral F1 wise.
I got a poster celebrating their Le Mans win in 2007 when my school was taking it down.
When I went to the silverstone museum they had a number of stuff that I'd imagine buying.
But that stuff? Spending £250 for a scale model front wing?
I bet you could find something real or a nice painting to hang on the wall for far less.
Sports is a real grey area because of memorabilia and genuine artefacts.
I'd say that's more enthusiast and collector though.
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£4000 for a Piquet helmet, sheesh. Historical, but that's just insane.
I don't know whats worse, the scale helmets being over £100 or that.
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Self confessed shrine by someone in a discord server I use.
I'd say its confined to a part of a room, some die casts, some books.
Keychains are excessive and not really needed but no real harm in this.
Fuck it, I'm late but two things just came to me while I was drinking and watching the OT:I don't recall seeing a local archive of these videos so I'll put these here, if there already is one let me know and I'll take the post down.
Exclusive! Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser - Early Look (Deleted Galaxy's Edge Video).mp4Sneak Peek Of Lightsaber Training In Star Wars_ Galactic Starcruiser _ Walt Disney World Resort.mp4Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser Welcome video - Sent If you booked a trip..mp4
Part of the appeal for Funko Pops is that they get a SLEW of licenses that under normal circumstances would NEVER get a proper action figure release. Hence the casual basic bitch appeal to people who buy them, since they have shit that normally you can't find if you are into action figures or certain franchises.That's the thing that always urked me about pops.
They ALL look the same except for a handful that actually are unique.
Laura Palmer, a murdered girl wrapped in plastic.
Alex Delargo, a killer and a rapist.
All immortalized into shitty plastic form, because someone at Funko has a sense of humor and knows how truly bad things are.
Holy shit! I sure hope you scooped them all up and flipped them on ebay for insane profits.Remind you that I saw these at bargain bins yesterday for 6.
A whatnow?Dublin Doodlebug
My kid bought one the combo one with the jellyfish and Samus for 15, eons ago. They sold it off for 80, the jellyfish's skin is spongy and they're kinda neat, BUT NOT 800 NEAT.Holy shit! I sure hope you scooped them all up and flipped them on ebay for insane profits.
Dublin Doodlebug, take one aerosol can and tape a large firecracker to it. Light and throw.A whatnow?
Part of the appeal for Funko Pops is that they get a SLEW of licenses that under normal circumstances would NEVER get a proper action figure release. Hence the casual basic bitch appeal to people who buy them, since they have shit that normally you can't find if you are into action figures or certain franchises.
Hell, as it stands, I can think of only a couple of major shows that have avoided POP mania: The Shield, Sopranos, Oz, The Wire, Melrose Place, Beverly Hillbillies.
That’s not even bad, most of the items there are a good conversation starter to have with themI'm torn when it comes to sports stuff. I'd say that's my weakness when it comes to consoomer stuff.
On one hand, if you want to support your favourite team/driver then that's fine.
I'm pretty autistic when Aston races because their local. Well endurance racing at least, I'm pretty neutral F1 wise.
I got a poster celebrating their Le Mans win in 2007 when my school was taking it down.
When I went to the silverstone museum they had a number of stuff that I'd imagine buying.
But that stuff? Spending £250 for a scale model front wing?
I bet you could find something real or a nice painting to hang on the wall for far less.
Sports is a real grey area because of memorabilia and genuine artefacts.
I'd say that's more enthusiast and collector though.
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£4000 for a Piquet helmet, sheesh. Historical, but that's just insane.
I don't know whats worse, the scale helmets being over £100 or that.
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Self confessed shrine by someone in a discord server I use.
I'd say its confined to a part of a room, some die casts, some books.
Keychains are excessive and not really needed but no real harm in this.
If they branded one of their Disney cruise ships as the hotel it would actually make sense and be interesting, also you could just ignore all the geek shit and get drunk and suntan on the deck / pools.2) The rooms being small is retarded for a hotel but make sense for a star cruiser. It's a cruise liner in space. You ever seen a cruise ship's cabins? They're fucking tiny, that's why there's so much focus on the rest of the ship being full of things to do. Still a retarded idea for a hotel though and the video looks like trash warmed over.
Part of the appeal for Funko Pops is that they get a SLEW of licenses that under normal circumstances would NEVER get a proper action figure release. Hence the casual basic bitch appeal to people who buy them, since they have shit that normally you can't find if you are into action figures or certain franchises.
So what's your thought on custom Funkopops then? Like this Tony Soprano Funkopop?I understand the frustration if you're not into art or writing. But generally, if you really enjoy something and want to show it, you will take the time to learn how to be creative and make your own merch. It doesn't take a genius to watch a couple youtube videos on Graphic Design, download a cracked Photoshop, and learn how to print off your own stickers using the right paper from staples. But that's time investment, which I guess no one wants to do anymore?
LOL did that idiot just have an aneurysm or something? There's a video over in the "Death Thread" of a guy doing whip-its and the same thing happens, his eyes roll back and he passes out while drooling (no idea if he died or not, but no big loss if so).Air dusters appear to be more effective:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Wt-3JF1tgM0:182
(this will never not make me laugh my ass off)
I've seen them explode in bonfires before, but never quite so close-up. Damn, it set off a bunch of car alarms lol! That's worthy of a local archive copy.Dublin Doodlebug, take one aerosol can and tape a large firecracker to it. Light and throw.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=mfVYVRl1tR8
The large, squishy 4 inch tall Metroid is pretty pricy on the secondary market, due to it having really really bad distribution (a lot of the World of Nintendo stuff has super hit and miss distribution, hence why Nintendo largely stopped doing non-Mario stuff and focus solely on the Mario related 2 inch figures and what remaining 4 inch stuff complimenting the mini-figures which these days are sold at check out registers).My kid bought one the combo one with the jellyfish and Samus for 15, eons ago. They sold it off for 80, the jellyfish's skin is spongy and they're kinda neat, BUT NOT 800 NEAT.
It doesn’t even look like him.So what's your thought on custom Funkopops then? Like this Tony Soprano Funkopop?
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Or for those into more vintage TV, how about this absolutely horrifying Barney Fife Funkopop?
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A part of me is impressed that for whatever licenses Funko couldn't grab to churn out another soulless abomination, the fans did for them.